We don't have a set membership fee, you decide your subs and whether you prefer a monthly or an annual subscription. As said, by joining LWN you won’t get a cuddly toy or access to beautiful gardens, but will be part of a movement, a sisterhood, the women in the room and get a warm glow from knowing you are breaking down barriers for Labour women now and in the future, plus... access to our gold-standard training, nominate yourself and/or vote in our annual elections, attend and participate in events, invest in a feminist voice in the Labour Party fighting...
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Labour Women’s Network shouldn’t have to exist, but we do. We fight and campaign for women’s equality within the Labour Party, and train women ready to lead, to be elected to public office, and participate in every level of the Party. With over three decades of gold-standard training under our belts, our training is well-respected and 'rooted in political reality'. Currently, 46% of the women in the Parliamentary Labour Party are their graduates including our Deputy PM and first female Chancellor! But, we have trained thousands more, that spread in all walks of life. This has all happened through our own...
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Empower
LWN supports, stimulates and amplifies women’s voices in our movement. Fearlessly non-factional, we are Sisterhood, no matter your shade of red.
Train
LWN provide training, practical workshops, advice and information to our members. We provide personal, political and leadership development.
Campaign
LWN fights and campaigns for women’s equality within the Labour Party. Not known for giving up, our moto is 'neithertheless she persisted'!
Diversify
LWN brings diverse Labour women together to amplify our feminist and intersectional voices in the Labour movement.