The LRC was formed at a founding conference on Saturday 3 July 2004, taking its name from the original
Labour Representation Committee, formed in February 1900. The LRC encourages
Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs) and Branch Labour Parties (BLPs) to affiliate, along with local, regional and national unions, and individual party members and supporters. It has around 150 affiliates and 1000 individual members. In parliament, the group is represented by the
Socialist Campaign Group. The LRC also has a youth group, the Socialist Youth Network. The Chairman is
John McDonnell, who the LRC supported as a candidate for leader of the Labour Party. Its Organiser is Lizzie Woods. Joint-National Secretaries are Andrew Fisher and Peter Firmin. Its Vice-Chairs are Jenny Lennox and Susan Press. The Treasurer is Graham Bash, Editor of
Labour Briefing. They are the current officers of the organisation. According to LRC affiliate
Socialist Appeal, in November 2014: "The Labour Representation Committee has lost a third of its members and is now down to 600 – in a party of 190,000. It is teetering on the verge of collapse." Despite this claim, LRC members were involved in launching the activist
Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory in early 2015. == LRC Youth ==