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Trade union candidates and MPs by general election

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 * lab22">Labour Party, Report of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.255-272. Note that this list is of the sanctioned candidates as of June 1922, and there were some changes between this date and the general election.
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 * lab45">Labour Party, Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.232-248
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 * lab55">Labour Party, Report of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.255-275
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 * lab64">Labour Party, Report of the Sixty-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.158-180
 * lab66">Labour Party, Report of the Sixty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.308-330
 * lab70">Labour Party, Report of the Sixty-Ninth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.289-312
 * labfeb74">Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.371-390
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Candidates

 * Others in 1910: GUCJ: 1, Coopers: 1, DWR: 1, NUDL: 1, Stonemasons: 1, MEA: 1, Postmen: 1, Scottish Ironfounders: 1, Shipwrights: 3, Shop Assistants: 1, Tin and Sheet Millmen: 1
 * Others in 1918: Dockers: 4, Postmen: 4, Fawcett Assoc: 1 , P&TCA: 4
 * Others in 1983: Was elected

Still to do: NACODS, ASTMS, MSF, NCU, NUPE, AEU, BSSA, AUCE, USDAW, GMB, RMT, TGWU, early unions

1914/15
ASE: 2, ASLEF: 1, Boilermakers: 4, NUBSO: 3, BSSA: 3, ASC&J: 1, DWR: 2, NUDL: 1, Gasworkers: 2, Ironfounders: 1, LSC: 1, MFGB: 23, NAFTA: 1, NAUL: 1, NUR: 5, Postmen: 1, RCA: 1, Shipwrights: 3, Shop Assistants: 1, TA: 1, UTFWA: 6, Watermen & Lightermen: 1

MPs

 * Others in 1918: Include Dockers (2). Note BISAKTA candidates listed as Steel Smelters.
 * Others in 1922: Include Cumberland Iron Ore Miners (1), Dockers (2), Enginemen (1), Foundry Workers (1+), GUTW (1), Ironfounders (1), LSC (1), Midland Textile (1), NAUL (1), NUBSO (2), NWQU (1), TA (1), Workers (2). Figures from Cole are MFGB 42, UTFWA 3, NUGW 4, TGWU 5, AEU 6, NUR 3, others 22
 * Others in 1923: Include Foundry Workers (1+). Figures from Cole are MFGB 44, TGWU 7, NUGW 5, NUR 3, AEU 3, UTFWA 3, others 32, NUT 1
 * Others in 1924: Include Foundry Workers (1+). Figures from Cole are MFGB 40, TGWU 6, NUGW 4, NUR 3, AEU 3, UTFWA 2, others 27, NUT 1
 * Others in 1929: Shop Assistants (1)
 * Others in 1935: LSC (2), NUVB (1 - Gorton), Shop Assistants (1 - Sedgefield)
 * Others in 1945: Shop Assistants (1)
 * Others in 1966: NUB (1)
 * Others in 1983: SLADE (1 - Clackmannan)

Source: Ivor Jennings, Party politics, vol.1, p.279; David Butler and Jennie Freeman, British Political Facts: 1900-1968, p.110 (1918-1966); G. D. H. Cole, History of the Labour Party from 1914, pp.87, 130, 155, 171 (1918-1924); Neil Riddell, Labour in Crisis: The Second Labour Government 1929-1931, pp.236-237 (1929); Martin Harrison, Trade unions and the Labour Party since 1945, pp.265-267 (1929-1964); Lewis Minkin, The Contentious Alliance, p.250 (1945, 1959, 1966-1987); David Butler, The British General Election of 1955, p.219 (1951); Labour Party, Report of the Fifty-Eighth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.179-201 (1959); David Butler and Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, The British General Election of 1970, p.299 (1966-1970); Labour Party, Report of the 65th Annual Conference of the Labour Party, p.5 (1966); Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.12-25 (1974 Feb & Oct); Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Eighth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.10-11 (1979); David Butler and Dennis Kavanagh, The British General Election of 1983, p.240 (1983); David Butler and Dennis Kavanagh, The British General Election of 1987, p.206 (1987); David Butler and Dennis Kavanagh, The British General Election of 1992, p.227 (1992); Michael Jackson, Industrial relations: a textbook, p.63 (1970-1983); The Times Guide to the House of Commons: May 1979, p.275 (1979)

1931 candidates and MPs
From Annual Report, pp.11-27

Candidates with * were elected.


 * AEU: Barrow
 * ASW: Birmingham Yardley, Glasgow Partick, Rotherham, Walthamstow W*, Willesden W
 * BISAKTA: Bilston, Eccles, Newport, Pontypool*
 * Bleachers: Chorley
 * Boilermakers: Birkenhead W, Greenock, Swansea E*, Wednesbury
 * Builders: Woolwich E*
 * CMSA: Kingswinford
 * Dyers: Dumbartonshire
 * LSC: Deptford, Southwark SE
 * MFGB: Aberdare*, Abertillery*, Barnard Castle, Barnsley, Bedwellty*, Blaydon, Bothwell, Chester-le-Street*, Cleveland, Doncaster, Don Valley*, Durham, Ebbw Vale*, Farnworth, Gower*, Hamilton*, Hemsworth*, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince*, Leigh*, Manchester Clayton, Morpeth, Neath*, Normanton*, NE Derbys, Ogmore*, Peebles and S Midlothian, Pontefract, Pontypridd*, Rhondda E*, Rhondda W*, Rother Valley*, Rothwell*, Sedgefield, S Ayrshire, Spennymoor*, Stirling & Falkirk, Wansbeck, Wentworth*, W Fife, Wigan*, Workington*
 * NATSOPA: Southwark N
 * NSPW: Hanley
 * NUBSO: Frome, Hull NW, Leeds NE, Norwich, Stafford
 * NUDAW: Jarrow, Middlesbrough E, Shipley, Westhoughton*
 * NUFW: Burnley
 * NUGMW: Manchester Platting, Nottingham E, Nottingham W, Plaistow*, Preston (Porter), Sheffield Brightside, Silvertown*, Wallsend, Warrington
 * NULAW: Liverpool Everton
 * NUR: Ashton-under-Lyne, Leeds SE*, Manchester Ardwick, Middlesbrough W, Oldham (Wilson), Plymouth Sutton, Rossendale, Stalybridge & Hyde, Wakefield, York
 * NUTW: Batley & Morley
 * NUVB: Manchester Gorton
 * Painters: Pudsey & Otley
 * RCA: Blackburn (Gill), Bristol S, Edinburgh W, Hackney C, St Pancras SE, Sheffield Park, Stockport
 * Shop Assistants: Sheffield C
 * TA: West Bromwich
 * TGWU: Bethnal Green SW, Birmingham Aston, Cannock, Clay Cross*, Clitheroe, Gateshead, Ilkeston, Liverpool Exchange, Newcastle W, Nottingham S, Poplar S*, Rochdale, Rotherhithe, St Helens, Salford N, Twickenham, Wellingborough, Whitechapel
 * UTFWA: Bolton (x2), Bury, Heywood & Radcliffe, Middleton & Prestwich, Preston (Shaw), Royton, Sowerby
 * UPA: Stoke
 * Co-op: Barkston Ash, Birmingham Deritend, Bradford S, East Ham S, Edmonton, Finsbury, Glasgow St Rollox, Glasgow Tradeston, Hammersmith S, Kettering, Mossley, Nottingham C, Sheffield Hillsborough, Tottenham N

1935 candidates and MPs
From "List of Endorsed Labour Candidates and Election Results, November 14, 1935", Annual Report, pp.8-23.

Candidates with * were elected.


 * AEU: Consett*, Dumbarton & Clydebank*, Newton*
 * ASLEF: Newcastle C
 * ASW: Leeds C, Liverpool Fairfield, Walthamstow W*, Willesden W*
 * AUBTW: Woolwich E*
 * Bakers: Wednesbury*
 * BISAKTA: Bilston, Motherwell*
 * Bleachers: Royton
 * Dyers: Batley & Morley*
 * LSC: Islington S*, Southwark SE*
 * MFGB: Aberdare*, Abertillery*, Barnsley*, Bedwellty*, Berwick & Haddington, Blaydon*, Bothwell*, Chester-le-Street*, Don Valley*, Dunfermline Burghs*, Durham*, Ebbw Vale*, Farnworth*, Gower*, Hamilton*, Hemsworth*, Houghton-le-Spring*, Ince*, Leigh*, Lichfield, Merthyr*, Morpeth*, Neath*, Normanton*, NE Derbys*, Ogmore*, Peebles & S Midlothian, Pontypridd*, Rhondda E*, Rhondda W*, Rother Valley*, Rothwell*, S Ayrshire*, Spennymoor*, Wansbeck, Wentworth*, W Fife, Wigan*, Workington*
 * NATSOPA: Southwark N
 * NAUSAWC: Sedgefield*, Sheffield C
 * NSPW: Hanley*
 * NUBSO: Kilmarnock, Leeds NE, Leicester E
 * NUDAW: Burnley*, Jarrow*, Manchester Clayton*, Rossendale, St Helens*, Thornbury
 * NUGMW: Birmingham W, Chorley, Cleveland, Hull C, Manchester Platting*, Nottingham W*, Plaistow*, Sheffield Brightside*, Silvertown*, Wallsend, Warrington, Westhoughton
 * NUR: Accrington, Barrow, Bootle, East Ham N, Gateshead, Leeds S*, Manchester Ardwick*, Middlesbrough W, Norwich (Kelly), Plymouth Sutton, Pontefract*, Rotherham*, Salford N
 * NUS: Birmingham Yardley
 * NUTW: Bradford E
 * NUVB: Manchester Gorton*
 * Painters: Huddersfield
 * RCA: Ashton-under-Lyne*, Battersea S, Bristol S*, Carlisle, Hackney C*, Halifax, Linlithgow*, Sheffield Park*, Whitehaven*
 * TA: Blackburn (Walker), West Bromwich*
 * TGWU: Cannock*, Clitheroe, Heywood & Radcliffe, Ilkeston*, Nottingham S, Poplar S*, Rochdale*, Rotherhithe*, Shipley*, Wellingborough*, Whitechapel*
 * UPA: Stoke*
 * USB: Greenock, Swansea E*
 * UTFWA: Blackburn (Bell), Bolton x2, Middleton & Prestwich, Oldham (Farr), Sowerby
 * Co-op: Barkston Ash, Bethnal Green NE*, Birmingham Deritend, Bradford S, Deptford*, Dumfries, East Ham S*, E Renfrewshire, Edmonton*, Finsbury*, Glasgow St Rollox*, Glasgow Tradeston*, Greenwich, Kettering, Lewes, Mossley, Nottingham C, Paddington N, Sheffield Hillsborough*, Tottenham N*, Twickenham
 * SSP: Edinburgh C, Glasgow Kelvingrove, Glasgow Partick, W Renfrewshire

1945 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.232-248''

All CLP funded unless stated. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * AEU: Aberdeen S*, Dumbarton & Clydebank, Manchester Hulme, Newton
 * ASLEF: Birkenhead West
 * ASW: Leeds Central, Liverpool Exchange, Walthamstow W, Willesden W
 * AUBTW: Woolwich E
 * BISAKTA: Bolton [Jones], Swansea E
 * DPRS: Clitheroe
 * ETU: Dundee [Cook]
 * LSC: Islington S, Southwark SE
 * NATSOPA: Southwark N
 * NAULAW: Newcastle-under-Lyme
 * NAUSAWC: Sedgefield
 * NUAW: Barkston Ash*, Holland with Boston*, N Norfolk
 * NUBSO: Bosworth, Burton, Harborough, Smethwick
 * NUCAW: Liverpool Everton
 * NUDAW: Doncaster, Jarrow, Leigh, Wansbeck, Westhoughton, W Renfrewshire
 * NUGMW: Barnard Castle, Birmingham Yardley, Brigg, Burnley, Cleveland, Hull Central, Liverpool West Toxteth, Sheffield Brightside, Sunderland [Ewart], Warrington
 * NUM: Barnsley, Bedwellty, Blaydon, Bothwell, Caerphilly, Chester-le-Street, Clay Cross, Consett, Dewsbury, Don Valley, Dunfermline Burghs, Durham, Ebbw Vale, Gower, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince, Llanelly, Mansfield, Morpeth, Neath, Normanton, NE Derbys, Ogmore, Peebles & S Midlothian, Pontypool, Rhondda E, Rother Valley, Rothwell, S Ayrshire, Spennymoor, Wentworth, Wigan
 * NUR: Acton, Eccles, Exeter*, Hartlepool, Manchester Ardwick, Newcastle W, Pontefract, Rotherham, Salford N, Sheffield Attercliffe, S Derbys, The Wrekin, W Stirling
 * RCA: Hackney C, Kensington N, Linlithgow, Liverpool Walton, SE Essex, Sowerby, Swansea W, Wellingborough, Whitehaven
 * TA: Bristol S, Rossendale
 * TGWU: Belper, Bermondsey W, Bradford E, Bristol C, Bury*, Dunbartonshire, Faversham, Frome, Ilkeston, Kennington, Lincoln, Liverpool Kirkdale, Manchester Gorton, Poplar S, Rotherhithe, Shipley, Wandsworth C, Whitechapel
 * UPA: Glasgow Gorbals, Stoke-on-Trent Stoke
 * UTFWA: Farnworth, Oldham [Fairhurst], Preston [Sunderland]
 * Co-op: Battersea S, Bethnal Green NE, Bethnal Green SW, Bilston, Birmingham Deritend, Birmingham Duddeston, Bradford S, Bristol N, Dartford, Dumfries*, Ealing W, E Fife, East Ham N, East Ham S, E Renfrewshire, Glasgow Partick*, Glasgow St Rollox, Glasgow Springburn, Glasgow Tradeston, Hammersmith S, Howdenshire*, Ilford N, Lewes*, Liverpool West Derby*, Mossley, Newcastle N*, Nottingham S, Peterborough, Sheffield Hillsborough, Tottenham N, Uxbridge, Wallasey*, Worcester*
 * ULP: Oxford University, Combined Scottish Universities


 * UPW: Clitheroe, Heston & Isleworth, Walthamstow E (Clinton, pp.672-676)

1950 candidates and MPs

 * AESD: Bristol W, S Buckinghamshire
 * AEU: Bury & Radcliffe, E Dunbartonshire, Edmonton, Hayes & Harlington, Keighley, Leeds W, Newcastle N, Newton, Rochdale, Southall
 * ASLEF: Barrow, Birkenhead
 * ASW: Gateshead E, Leeds C, Willesden W
 * AUBTW: Portsmouth S
 * AUFW: Manchester Moss Side
 * BISAKTA: Rotherham, Swansea E
 * CAWU: Liverpool W Derby, Sheffield Park
 * ETU: Dundee E, Heywood & Radcliffe
 * NATSOPA: Southwark
 * NAULAW: Newcastle-under-Lyme
 * NUAW: Barkston Ash, N Norfolk
 * NUBSO: Bosworth, Harborough
 * NUGMW: Brierley Hill, Cardiff N, Cleveland, Deptford, Gateshead W, Hull C, Liverpool Toxteth, Sheffield Hallam, Sunderland S, W Derbyshire
 * NUM: Aberdare, Abertillery, Barnsley, Bedwellty, Blaydon, Bolsover, Bothwell, Caerphilly, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Dearne V, Dewsbury, Don V, Durham, Ebbw Vale, Gower, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince, Kirkcaldy Burghs, Llanelly, Mansfield, Merthyr Tydfil, Midlothian & Peebles, Morpeth, Neath, Normanton, NE Derbyshire, NW Durham, Pontefract, Rhondda E, Rhondda W, Rother Valley, Sedgefield, Wallsend, Wigan
 * NUPE: Oldbury & Halesowen
 * NUR: Acton, Birmingham Perry Barr, Eccles, Manchester Wythenshawe, Newcastle W, Nottingham E, Sheffield Attercliffe, SE Derbyshire, The Hartlepools, The Wrekin, Westbury, W Stirlingshire
 * NUS: Portsmouth Langstone
 * RCA: Accrington, Carlisle, Doncaster, Kensington N, Lanark, Liverpool Walton, Pudsey, Rutland & Stamford, Stoke N, Swansea W, Wellingborough
 * SUBAW: S Angus
 * TA: Bristol S, Woodford
 * TGWU: Arundel & Shoreham, Belper, Bermondsey, Berwick & E Lothian, Bradford E, Bristol C, Clapham, Faversham, Goole, Ilkeston, Liverpool Kirkdale, Maidstone, Newark, Norwich N, Poplar, Shipley, Stepney, W Dunbartonshire, Woolwich E
 * UPW: Clitheroe, Heston & Isleworth, Walthamstow E
 * USDAW: Blyth, Bradford S, Burnley, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, Sheffield Brightside, Westhoughton, W Renfrewshire
 * UTFWA: Farnworth, Manchester Withington, Oldham E
 * Co-op: Battersea S, Banbury, Bethnal Green, Billericay, Bilston, Birmingham Small Heath, Bridgwater, Bristol NE, Dartford, Dover, Droylsden, Ealing N, E Fife, E Ham N, E Ham S, Edinburgh W, Glasgow Scotstoun, Glasgow Springburn, Glasgow Tradeston, Glasgow Woodside, Hammersmith S, Ilford N, Nottingham S, Peterborough, Reigate, Sheffield Hillsborough, Southend W, Tottenham, Uxbridge, Wembley N, Winchester, Wood Green, Worcester
 * RACS: Greenwich, Lewisham W, Woolwich W

1951 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Fiftieth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.184-203''

All CLP funded unless stated. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * ACT: Oxford*
 * AESD: Exeter*, S Buckinghamshire*
 * AEU: Cirencester & Tewkesbury*, E Dunbartonshire, Edmonton, Esher*, Glasgow Scotstoun*, Hayes & Harlington, Keighley, Leeds W, Newton, Rochdale*, Southall, Southend W*, Stockport N*
 * ASLEF: Barrow, Birkenhead, Carmarthen*
 * ASW: Gateshead E, Leeds C, Willesden W
 * AUBTW: Southend E*
 * AUFW: Blackburn W*
 * BISAKTA: Rotherham, Swansea E
 * CAWU: Sheffield Park
 * ETU: Cheltenham*, Dundee E, Heywood and Royton*
 * NATSOPA: Southwark
 * NUAW: C Norfolk*, N Norfolk
 * NUB: Eccles
 * NUBSO: Bosworth
 * NUGMW: Banbury*, Brieley Hill, Cleveland, Gateshead W, Hull C
 * NUM: Aberdare, Barnsley, Bedwellty, Blaydon, Bolsover, Bothwell, Caerphilly, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Dearne V, Dewsbury, Don V, Durham, Ebbw Vale, Gower, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince, Kirkcaldy Burghs, Llanelly, Mansfield, Merthyr Tydfil, Midlothian & Peebles, Morpeth, Neath, Normanton, NE Derbyshire, NW Durham, Pontefract, Rhondda E, Rhondda W, Rother V, Sedgefield, Wallsend, Wells*, Wigan
 * NUPE: Oldbury & Halesowen, Preston N*, Rochester & Chatham
 * NUR: Acton, Birmingham Perry Barr, Haltemprice*, Newcastle W, Nottingham E, Sheffield Attercliffe, SE Derbyshire, The Hartlepools, The Wrekin, Westbury*
 * TA: Bristol S
 * TGWU: Belper, Bermondsey, Berwick & E Lothian*, Bradford E, Bristol C, Clapham, Edinburgh C, Faversham, Goole, Ilkeston, Liverpool Kirkdale, Maidstone*, Newark, Norwich N, Poplar, Romford*, Stepney
 * TSSA: Accrington, Carlisle, Chelmsford*, Doncaster, Kensington N, Pudsey*, Rutland & Stamford*, Stoke on Trent N, Swansea W, Wellingborough, W Dunbartonshire
 * UPA: Stoke on Trent S
 * UPW: Droylsden, Dumfries*, Mitcham*, Walthamstow E
 * USDAW: Blyth, Bradford S, Burnley, Edinburgh Pentlands*, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, Sheffield Brightside, Spelthorne*, Westhoughton
 * UTFWA: Bury & Radcliffe*, Clitheroe*, Farnworth
 * Co-op: Barnet*, Battersea S*, Bebington*, Berwick*, Bethnal Green, Billericay*, Bilston, Birmingham Small Heath, Bridgwater*, Bristol NE, Cardiff N*, Dartford, Dover*, Ealing N, E Ham N, E Ham S, Glasgow Springburn, Glasgow Tradeston, Glasgow Woodside*, Hammersmith S, Hertford*, Ilford N*, Leicester SE, Liverpool Toxteth*, Merton and Morden*, Middlesbrough W*, Nottingham S, Putney*, Reigate*, Ruislip-Northwood, St Ives, Sheffield Hillsborough, Sudbury & Woodbridge*, Tottenham, Uxbridge, Wembley N, Wood Green
 * RACS: Greenwich

1955 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Fifty-Fourth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.255-275''

All CLP funded unless stated. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * AESD: Bromsgrove*, S Gloucestershire*
 * AEU: Barry*, Bridgwater*, E Dunbartonshire, Edmonton, Glasgow Woodside*, High Peak*, Keighley, Leeds W, Newton, Rochdale*, Southall, Stockport S*
 * ASLEF: Barrow-in-Furness, Birkenhead, Central Ayrshire*
 * ASW: Gateshead E, Willesden W
 * AUBTW: Exeter*
 * BISAKTA: Rotherham, Swansea E
 * CAWU: Birmingham All Saints, Sheffield Park
 * Dyers: Shipley*
 * ETU: Cheltenham*, Edinburgh N*
 * NATSOPA: Southwark
 * NUAW: N Norfolk, S Norfolk*, Worcester*
 * NUB: Tynemouth*
 * NUGMW: Brierley Hill, Gateshead W, Hammersmith N, Hull W
 * NUM: Barnsley, Bedwellty, Blaydon, Bolsover, Bothwell, Caerphilly, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Dearne Valley, Dewsbury, Don Valley, Durham, Ebbw Vale, Gower, Hamilton, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince, Kirkcaldy Burghs, Llanelly, Mansfield, Merthyr Tydfil, Midlothian, Neath, N Somerset*, NE Derbyshire, NW Durham, Rhondda E, Rhondda W, Rother Valley, Sedgefield, Wallsend, Wigan
 * NUPE: Oldbury & Halesowen, Rochester & Chatham
 * NUR: Acton, Birmingham Perry Barr, Newcastle W, Nottingham N, Sheffield Attercliffe, SE Derbyshire, S Northamptonshire*, The Hartlepools, The Wrekin*, Westbury*
 * NUVB: Chertsey*
 * TA: Bristol S
 * TGWU: Belper, Bermondsey, Bradford E, Bristol C, Chislehurst*, Clapham, Edinburgh C, Faversham, Ilkeston, Isle of Ely*, Liverpool Kirkdale*, Newark, Norwich N, Poplar, Stepney, Wakefield
 * TSSA: Accrington, Bolton W*, Carlisle*, Doncaster*, Kensington N, Oldham E*, Rutland & Stamford*, Swansea W, Wellingborough, W Dunbartonshire
 * UPA: Stoke-on-Trent S
 * UPW: Manchester Openshaw, Walthamstow E*
 * USDAW: Bradford S, Burnley, Edinburgh Pentlands*, Feltham, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, Sheffield Brightside, Westhoughton
 * UTFWA: Clitheroe*, Farnworth
 * Co-op: Barons Court, Bath*, Bethnal Green, Billericay*, Bilston, Birmingham Small Heath, Bradford W*, Bristol NE, Burton*, Chigwell*, Cleveland, Colchester*, Dartford, Ealing N*, East Ham N, East Ham S, E Hertfordshire*, Erith & Crayford, Glasgow Govan, Glasgow Scotstoun*, Glasgow Springburn, Leyton, Liverpool Toxteth*, Liverpool West Derby*, Middlesbrough W*, Nottingham S*, Putney*, Sheffield Hillsborough, SE Essex*, Stoke-on-Trent N, Sudbury & Woodbridge*, Tottenham, Uxbridge, Wembley S*, W Renfrewshire*, Wolverhampton SW*, Wood Green
 * RACS: Greenwich

1959 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Fifty-Eighth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.179-201''

All CLP funded unless stated. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * AESD: Glasgow Cathcart*, Wembley S*
 * AEU: Burnley, Doncaster*, E Dunbartonshire, Edmonton, Glasgow Scotstoun, Glasgow Woodside*, High Peak*, Keighley*, Leeds W, Newton, Oxford*, Rochdale, Southall, S Northamptonshire, Stockport S*
 * ASLEF: Barrow-in-Furness, Birkenhead, Central Ayrshire
 * ASW: Bradford N*, Canterbury*, Gateshead E
 * BISAKTA: Rotherham, Swansea E
 * CAWU: Birmingham All Saints*, Sheffield Park
 * ETU: Bridgwater*, Croydon NW*, E Aberdeenshire*, Liverpool Walton*
 * NUAW: N Norfolk, S Norfolk*, SW Norfolk, Taunton*
 * NUGMW: Brecon & Radnor, Hammersmith N, Hull W, Shipley*, Whitehaven
 * NUM: Barnsley, Bedwellty, Blaydon, Bolsover, Bothwell, Caerphilly, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Dearne Valley, Don Valley, Durham, Ebbw Vale, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Houghton-le-Spring, Ince, Llanelly, Mansfield, Merthyr Tydfil, Midlothian, Neath, Normanton, NE Derbyshire, NW Durham, Pontefract, Rhondda E, Rhondda W, Rother Valley, Sedgefield, Wallsend, Wigan
 * NUPE: Oldbury & Halesowen, Rochester & Chatham*
 * NUR: Acton*, Birmingham Perry Barr, Darlington*, Eccles, Newcastle W, St Helens, Sheffield Attercliffe, SE Derbyshire, The Hartlepools*
 * NUS: Liverpool West Derby*
 * NUTGW: Shoreditch & Finsbury
 * NUVB: Kirkcaldy Burghs
 * TA: Bristol S
 * TGWU: Belper, Bermondsey, Bradford E, Bristol C, Burton*, Clapham*, Dulwich*, East Ham N, Edinburgh C*, Faversham, Goole, Ilkeston, Newark, Norwich N, Norwich S*, Poplar, Stepney, Wakefield, Walthamstow E
 * Tobacco: Middleton & Prestwich*
 * TSSA: Accrington, Carlisle*, Kensington N, Oldham E, Preston S*, Southwark, Wellingborough*, W Dunbartonshire
 * UPA: Stoke-on-Trent S
 * UPW: Gateshead W, Manchester Openshaw
 * USDAW: Blyth, Bradford S, Feltham, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, Rutherglen, Sheffield Brightside, W Gloucestershire, Westhoughton
 * UTFWA: Clitheroe*, Farnworth
 * Co-op: Barons Court*, Battersea S*, Bethnal Green, Billericay*, Bilston, Birmingham Small Heath, Bristol NE*, Cleveland*, Dartford, Ealing N*, East Ham S, Epping*, Erith & Crayford, Glasgow Govan, Glasgow Springburn, Greenock, Hendon N, Henley*, Liverpool Kirkdale*, Luton*, Manchester Wythenshawe*, Mitcham*, Morpeth, Romford, Sheffield Hillsborough, Stoke-on-Trent N, Uxbridge*, Wednesbury, Willesden W, Wood Green
 * RACS: Greenwich

1964 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Sixty-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.158-180

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccesful.


 * AEU: Bristol North West*, Burnley, Doncaster, East Dunbartonshire, Edmonton, Gateshead East, Glasgow Scotstoun, Keighley, Leeds West, Newton, Paisley, Salford West, Southall, Swansea East, Tottenham, Truro*, Wallsend
 * ASLEF: Central Ayrshire
 * ASSET: Birkenhead
 * ASW: Ripon*
 * AUBTW: Houghton-le-Spring
 * BISAKTA: Neath
 * Blastfurnace: Cleveland
 * CAWU: Birmingham Ladywood, Birmingham Small Heath, Sheffield Park
 * CEU: Bothwell
 * DATA: Chislehurst*, Newark, Tynemouth*
 * ETU: Brentford and Chiswick*, Caithness and Sutherland*, Carlton*, Newbury*, Wakefield
 * FBU: Oldbury and Halesowen
 * MU: Rotherham
 * NGA: Bristol South
 * NUAW: North Norfolk, South Norfolk*, Taunton*
 * NUFTO: Newcastle North*, Nottingham South*
 * NUGMW: Battersea South, Brecon and Radnor, Hammersmith North, Hull West, Liverpool Scotland, Nottingham West, Stockton-on-Tees, Whitehaven, Workington
 * NUM: Ayr*, Barnsley, Bedwelty, Blaydon, Bolsover, Caerphilly, Chesterfield, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Dearne Valley, Don Valley, Dunfermline Burghs, Durham, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Ince, Liverpool West Derby, Llanelly, Mansfield, Merthyr Tydfil, Midlothian, Normanton, North East Derbyshire, Pontefract, Rhondda East, Rhondda West, Rother Valley, Sedgefield, Wigan
 * NUPE: Greenwich, Middlesbrough East
 * NUR: Birmingham Perry Barr*, Carlisle, Glasgow Springburn, Newcastle West, St Helens, Sheffield Attercliffe, Sunderland South
 * NUVB: Kirkcaldy Burghs
 * TGWU: Aberdare, Belper, Bermondsey, Bolton West, Bradford East, Deptford, Dundee West, East Ham North, Eccles, Edinburgh Central, Goole, Ilkeston, Middlesbrough West, Norwich North, Preston South, Reading*, Rossendale, South East Derbyshire, Stepney, Wandsworth Clapham, West Bromwich, Wokingham*, Wolverhampton North East
 * TSSA: Accrington, Kensington North, Leicester North East, Oldham East, Southwark, Wellingborough, West Dunbartonshire
 * UPA: Stoke-on-Trent South
 * UPW: Bristol North East*, Gateshead West, Manchester Openshaw
 * USDAW: Blyth, Bradford South, Feltham, Hull North, Leigh, Jarrow, Ogmore, Sheffield Brightside, West Gloucestershire, Westhoughton
 * UTFWA: Farnworth
 * Co-op: Bethnal Green, Billericay*, Bilston, Birmingham Yardley, Bradford West*, Bristol Central, Croydon North East*, Dartford, Eastbourne*, East Ham South, Erith and Crayford, Glasgow Govan, Greenock, Henley*, Manchester Wythenshawe, Morpeth, Newcastle East, Romford, Rutland and Stamford*, Sheffield Hillsborough, South Angus*, Stoke-on-Trent North, Warrington, Wednesbury, Weston-super-Mare*, Willesden West, Wood Green

1966 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Sixty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.308-330

Changes from 1964:
 * AEU: Add Bradford N, drop Bristol NW, Southall, Truro
 * ASSET: Add Feltham
 * ASW: Add Liverpool Walton, drop Ripon
 * CAWU: Add Darlington
 * DATA: Add Barrow, drop Chislehurst, Tynemouth
 * ETU: Add Stroud*, drop Brentford & Chiswick, Caithness & Sutherland, Carlton, Newbury
 * NGA: Add Billericay
 * NUAW: Drop South Norfolk, Taunton
 * NUBSO: Add Bridgwater*
 * NUFTO: Drop Newcastle N, Nottingham S
 * NUGMW: Add Newcastle W, Stoke-on-Trent S, Drop Whitehaven
 * NUM: Add Abertillery, Berwick*, drop Ayr, Bolsover, Consett
 * NUPE: Add Huddersfield W, Lewisham N, The Hartlepools
 * NUR: Add Carlton*, Glasgow Central, Nottingham S, drop Birmingham Perry Barr, Newcastle W
 * NUS: Add Southport*
 * POEU: Add Isle of Ely*
 * TGWU: Add Bristol NW, Glasgow Bridgeton, Liverpool Kirkdale, Newport, Nuneaton, Preston S, Stirling & Falkirk Burghs, drop Bradford E, Preston S, Wokingham
 * TSSA: Drop Accrington, Oldham E
 * UPA: Drop Stoke-on-Trent S
 * UPW: Add Brighton Kemptown
 * USDAW: Drop Feltham, Hull N
 * Co-op: Add Bridlington*, Edinburgh W*, Enfield W*, Hexham, drop Billericay, Croydon North East, Eastbourne, Erith and Crayford, Henley, South Angus, Stoke-on-Trent North

1970 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Sixty-Ninth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.289-312

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * AEF: Aberdeen North, Bradford North, Burnley, Consett, Doncaster, Edmonton, Gateshead East, Glasgow Scotstoun, Keighley*, Leeds West, Louth*, Merthyr Tydfil*, Newton, Paisley, Rochdale, Salford West, South Northamptonshire*, South West Norfolk*, Swansea East, Tottenham, Wallsend
 * ASTMS: Birkenhead, Feltham, Nelson and Colne, Sunderland North
 * ASW: Liverpool Walton
 * AUBTW: Houghton-le-Spring
 * BISAKTA: Neath, Sheffield Brightside
 * CAWU: Birmingham Small Heath, Darlington, Sheffield Park
 * CEU: Bothwell
 * DATA: Barrow-in-Furness, Bassetlaw, Newark, Oldham East
 * EET&PTU: Swindon, Wakefield, Wandsworth Central
 * FBU: Oldbury and Halesowen
 * GMWU: Battersea South, Bristol South, Hammersmith North, Hull West, Liverpool Scotland, Newcastle West, Nottingham West, Sheffield Attercliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, Stoke-on-Trent South, Whitehaven, Workington
 * MU: Barry*, Rotherham
 * NGA: Billericay*
 * NUAAW: Ludlow*, North Norfolk*
 * NUFTO: Shoreditch and Finsbury
 * NUM: Barnsley, Bishop Auckland, Bolsover, Carlton*, Chesterfield, Chester-le-Street, Dearne Valley, Don Valley, Dunfermline Burghs, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Ince, Liverpool West Derby, Mansfield, Midlothian, Morpeth, Normanton, North East Derbyshire, Pontefract, Wigan
 * NUPE: Greenwich, The Hartlepools, Huddersfield West, Lewisham North, Stalybridge and Hyde
 * NUR: Carlisle, Glasgow Central, Glasgow Springburn, Nottingham South*, St Helens, Sunderland South
 * NUS: Hull East
 * NUVB: Kirkcaldy Burghs
 * POEU: Colchester*, Mitcham*, Newcastle-under-Lyme
 * SCMU: Moray and Nairn
 * TGWU: Aberdare, Bedwellty, Bermondsey, Bolton West*, Bristol North West*, Deptford, Dundee West, East Dunbartonshire, East Ham North, Eccles, Gateshead West, Glasgow Bridgeton, Goole, Hull North, Ilkeston, Liverpool Kirkdale, Newport, Norwich North, Preston South*, Stepney, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton North East
 * TSSA: Derby South, Leeds South East, Leicester North East, Southwark
 * UPW: Brighton Kemptown*, Bristol North East*, Manchester Openshaw
 * USDAW: Blyth, Bradford South, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, West Gloucestershire, Westhoughton
 * UTFWA: North Fylde*
 * Co-op: Ayr*, Barnet*, Berwick-on-Tweed*, Bethnal Green, Bexley*, Bilston, Birmingham Yardley*, Bradford West*, Bristol Central, Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire, Dartford*, East Ham South, East Hertfordshire*, Enfield West*, Farnworth, Glasgow Govan, Greenock, Ilford North*, Manchester Wythenshawe, Newcastle East, Portsmouth Langstone*, Sheffield Hillsborough, Southgate*, Warrington, Wednesbury, Weston-super-Mare*, Willesden West, Wood Green

1974 February candidates and MPs
From Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.371-390

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * APAC: Stretford*
 * APEX: Birmingham Small Heath, Darlington, Glasgow Craigton, Gower, Hertford & Stevenage, Sheffield Park
 * ASLEF: SE Derbyshire*
 * ASTMS: Bethnal Green & Bow, Birkenhead, Birmingham Perry Barr, Bristol NW, East Kilbride, Edinburgh E, Feltham & Heston, Lichfield & Tamworth*, Macclesfield*, Nelson & Colne*, Portsmouth N, Preston S, Sunderland N, Wokingham*
 * AUEW: Aberdeen N, Bassetlaw, Bothwell, Bradford N, Bridgwater*, Burnley, Carlton*, Chorley, Consett, Coventry NE, Doncaster, Dundee E*, Gateshead E, Glasgow Garscadden, Gloucester*, Leeds W, Newark, Newton, Paisley, St Pancras N, Salford W, Swansea E, Tottenham, Wallsend
 * EETPU: Swindon, Tooting, Wakefield
 * GMWU: Battersea S, Bristol S, Chester-le-Street, Glasgow Kelvingrove, Hammersmith N, Hull W, Newcastle W, Nottingham W, Sheffield Attercliffe, Stockton, Stoke-on-Trent S, Whitehaven, Workington
 * FTAT: Hackney S & Shoreditch, Wycombe*
 * ISTC: Halesowen & Stourbridge*, Neath, Sheffield Brightside
 * MU: Rotherham
 * NUB: Redcar
 * NUFLAT: Melton*
 * NUM: Barnsley, Blaydon, Bolsover, Cardiff NW, Chesterfield, Dearne Valley, Don Valley, Dunfermline*, Hamilton, Hemsworth, Ince, Liverpool W Derby, Mansfield, Midlothian, Morpeth, NE Derbyshire, Normanton, Pontefract & Castleford, Rochdale*, Rushcliffe*, Wigan
 * NUPE: Hartlepool, Huddersfield W, Lewisham E, Middlesbrough, Plymouth Drake, Rother Valley, Stalybridge & Hyde
 * NUR: Carlisle, Exeter, Glasgow C, Glasgow Springburn, St Helens, Sunderland S, West Bromwich E
 * NUS: Hull E, New Forest*
 * POEU: Edinburgh Pentlands*, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Westhoughton
 * TASS: Barrow-in-Furness, Oldham E
 * TGWU: Bedwellty, Bermondsey, Birmingham Handsworth, Birmingham Northfield, Brigg & Scunthorpe, Central Dunbartonshire, Deptford, E Dunbartonshire*, Eccles, Gateshead W, Hull C, Ilkeston, Kirkcaldy, Liverpool Garston, Liverpool Kirkdale, Newham NE, Newport, Nuneaton, Southall, S Ayrshire, Stepney & Poplar, Widnes, Wolverhampton NE
 * TSSA: Croydon C*, Derby S, Hendon S*, Leeds SE, Leicester E
 * UCATT: Houghton-le-Spring, Liverpool Walton, Rochester & Chatham*
 * UPW: Brighton Kemptown*, Hampstead*, Manchester Openshaw, Stirling, Falkirk & Grangemouth, Western Isles*
 * USDAW: Birmingham Yardley, Bradford S, Jarrow, Leigh, Ogmore, W Gloucestershire
 * Co-op: Aberdare, Beeston*, Bexleyheath*, Brent S, Bristol NE, Clackmannan & E Stirlingshire, Dartford, Edmonton, Farnworth, Gillingham*, Glasgow Maryhill, Greenock & Port Glasgow, Harlow, Lewes*, Manchester Wythenshawe, Newcastle E, Northwich*, Stroud*, Thornaby, Walsall N, Warrington, Weston-super-Mare, Wolverhampton SE, Wood Green

1974 October candidates and MPs
From Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.391-411

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.

Changes: APAC drop Stretford ASLEF drop SE Derbys ASTMS drop Macclesfield AUEW add Rochdale*, drop Bassetlaw, Bridgwater, Carlton, Gloucester, Newark, Swansea E ISTC drop Sheffield Brightside NGA add Basildon NUAAW add Sheffield Brightside NUFLAT drop Melton NUM add Berwick*, drop Rochdale, Rushcliffe NUPE add Exeter*, drop Plymouth Drake NUR drop Exeter NUS drop New Forest POEU drop Edinburgh Pentlands TASS add Bassetlaw, Newark TGWU add Newcastle N* TSSA drop Croydon C UPW drop Western Isles USDAW drop W Gloucestershire Co-op drop Bexleyheath, Gillingham, Northwich, Stroud, add Ayr*, Chippenham*, Edinburgh Pentlands*, Liverpool Wavertree*

1979 candidates and MPs
From Report of the Seventy-Eighth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.406-431

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * APEX: Glasgow Craigton, Gower, Hertford & Stevenage*, Sheffield Park
 * ASLEF: Runcorn*
 * ASTMS: Bethnal Green & Bow, Birmingham Perry Barr, Bristol NW*, East Kilbride, Edinburgh E, Feltham & Heston, Lichfield & Tamworth, Nelson & Colne, Portsmouth N*, Preston S, Sunderland N
 * AUEW: Aberdeen N, Bradford N, Burnley, Chorley*, Consett, Coventry NE, Doncaster, Gateshead E, Hackney N & Stoke Newington, Kilmarnock, Leeds W, Manchester Blackley, Newton, Rochdale*, St Pancras N, Salford W, Tottenham, Wallsend
 * AUEW-Construction: Bothwell
 * COHSE: C Fife, Dudley W*, Ealing N*, Loughborough*, Oldham W, Rhondda
 * EETPU: Islington C, Swindon, Tooting, Wakefield
 * FTAT: Hackney S & Shoreditch
 * GMWU: Bristol S, Bury & Radcliffe, Chester-le-Street, Glasgow Kelvingrove, Hamilton, Hull W, Jarrow, Newcastle W, Nottingham W, Sheffield Attercliffe, Stockton, Stoke-on-Trent S, West Bromwich W, Whitehaven
 * ISTC: Kettering, Neath
 * NGA: Basildon*
 * NUAAW: Sheffield Brightside
 * NUB: Redcar
 * NUFLAT: Northampton S*
 * NUM: Ashfield, Barnsley, Bolsover, Carlton*, Chesterfield, Dearne Valley, Don Valley, Hemsworth, Ince, Leigh, Liverpool W Derby, Mansfield, Midlothian, Morpeth, NE Derbyshire, Normanton, Rushcliffe*, Wigan
 * NUPE: Hartlepool, lewisham E, Middlesbrough, Rother Valley, South Shields, Stalybridge & Hyde, Wallasey*, Wood Green
 * NUR: Carlisle, Derby N, Edinburgh C, Glasgow C, Holborn & St Pancras, Huddersfield W*, Islington N, Newcastle C, St Helens, Sunderland S, Swansea E, West Bromwich E, W Lothian
 * NUS: Hull E
 * POEU: Bexleyheath*, Blaydon, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Westhoughton
 * Sheet Metal: Hendon North*
 * TASS: Barrow-in-Furness, Bassetlaw, Dundee W, Newark*, Oldham E
 * TGWU: Bedwellty, Bermondsey, Birmingham Northfield*, Brigg & Scunthorpe*, C Dunbartonshire, Deptford, Eccles, Gateshead W, Glasgow Shettleston, Hull C, Ilkeston, Kingswood*, Kirkcaldy, Lincoln*, Liverpool Garston*, Liverpool Scotland Exchange, Lowestoft*, Newport, Nuneaton, Rotherham, Rutherglen, Southall, Sowerby*, Stepney & Poplar, Watford*, W Gloucestershire*, W Renfrewshire, Widnes, Wolverhampton NE
 * TSSA: Derby S, Leeds SE, Leicester E
 * UCATT: Houghton-le-Spring, Leeds NW*, Liverpool Walton, Rochester & Chatham*
 * UPW: Manchester Openshaw, Stirling, Falkirk & Grangemouth
 * Boilermakers: Manchester Ardwick, N Lanarkshire
 * USDAW: Birmingham Yardley*, Bradford S, Glasgow Queens Park, Ogmore, Peckham, Woolwich E
 * Co-op: Aberdare, Altrincham & Sale*, Brent S, Bristol NE, Cardiff NW*, Dartford*, Dunfermline, E Hertfordshire*, Edmonton, Farnworth, Glasgow Maryhill, Greenock & Port Glasgow, Harlow, Huddersfield E, Lambeth C, Liverpool Wavertree*, Manchester Wythenshawe, Newcastle E, St Albans*, S Ayrshire, Thornaby, Totnes*, Warrington, Weston-super-Mare*, Wolverhampton SE
 * RACS: Thanet W*

1992 candidates and MPs
From The Times Guide to the House of Commons April 1992, pp.32-249

All CLP funded unless listed. Starred candidates were unsuccessful.


 * AEU: Aberdeen N, Doncaster C, Glasgow Pollok, Kilmarnock & Loudoun, Knowsley N, Manchester Blackley, Rotherham, Salford E, Sheffield C, Sheffield Heeley, St Helens N, Tyne Bridge
 * ASLEF: Hampstead & Highgate
 * CATU: Newcastle-under-Lyme
 * COHSE: Falkirk W, Oldham W, Redcar, Rhondda, Stoke N, Wallasey, Workington
 * EETPU: Folkeston & Hythe*, Gosport*, Hull W, Langbaurgh*, Tooting
 * GMB: Brent S, Burnley, Copeland, Dewsbury, N Durham, Eccles, Glanford & Scunthorpe, Gower, Grimsby, Hamilton, Jarrow, Lewisham E, Manchester Gorton, Milton Keynes NE*, Monklands E, Newcastle E, Newcastle N, Rochdale, Rutland & Melton*, Spelthorne*, St Helens S, Sutton Coldfield*
 * GPMU: Clackmannan, Leeds NE*, Leicester S, Manchester C, Newham NE, Stretford
 * MSF: Barking, Bassetlaw, Birmingham Hodge Hill, NE Derbyshire, Dundee W, NW Durham, Glasgow Central, Glasgow Springburn, Islington S & Finsbury, Leeds C, Mansfield, Newcastle C, Stockton N, Vale of Glamorgan*, Warrington N
 * NACODS: Wentworth
 * NCU: Blaydon, Wigan
 * NUM: Barnsley C, Barnsley E, Blyth Valley, Bolsover, Clydesdale, Don Valley, Easington, Leigh, Rother Valley, Wansbeck
 * NUPE: Birmingham Ladywood, Bridgwater*, Caerphilly, Fife Central, Leicester E, Northavon*, Sheffield Brightside, South Shields, Stalybridge & Hyde
 * RMT: Crewe & Nantwich, Glasgow Garscadden, Holborn & St Pancras, Linlithgow, Livingston, Nottingham E, Swansea E, West Bromwich E, Wrexham [also possibly Hull E?]
 * TGWU: Alyn & Deeside, Bethnal Green, Bolton SE, Bradford W, Bury S*, Carlisle, Clwyd SW, Cynon Valley, Derby S, Dulwich, Dunfermline E, City of Durham, East Kilbride, Edinburgh E, Gateshead E, Glasgow Hillhead, Glasgow Maryhill, Glasgow Provan, Glasgow Shettleston, Halton, Hull N, Islwyn, Lewisham Deptford, Liverpool Garston, Liverpool Riverside, Makerfield, Motherwell N, Newham NW, Newport E, Nottingham N, Peckham, Sedgefield, Sheffield Attercliffe, Stoke S, Torfaen, Worsley
 * USDAW: Birmingham Erdington, Birmingham Sparkbrook, Bishop Auckland, Edinburgh South, Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney, Ogmore, Oxford E, Preston, Renfrew W & Inverclyde
 * Co-op: Bristol NW, Cardiff S & Penarth, Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley, Dumbarton, Edinburgh Pentlands*, Edmonton*, Feltham & Heston, Glasgow Govan, Grantham*, Huddersfield, Ilford S, Kirkcaldy, Manchester Wythenshawe, Meriden*, Paisley S, Wantage*, Wolverhampton SE

As of 1996, MP sponsorship (from BBC-Vacher's Biographical Guide 1996, London: BBC Political Research Unit and Vacher's Publications. pp.2-18–2-19):
 * AEEU: Kevin Barron, Richard Caborn, David Clelland, Tom Cox, Lawrence Cunliffe, Jimmy Dunnachie, Ken Eastham, Jon Evans, George Howarth, Robert Hughs, Michael Martin, Willie McKelvey, Bill Michie, Bill Olner, Stanley Orme, Tom Pendry, Stuart Randall, John Spellar, Harold Walker
 * ASLEF: Glenda Jackson
 * CWU: Joe Benton, Judith Church, Michael Connarty, Peter Hain, Kate Hoey, John McWilliam, Estelle Morris, Chris Smith, Roger Stott
 * GMB: Stuart Bell, Paul Boateng, Roland Boyes, Nick Brown, Tom Clarke, Jack Cunningham, Don Dixon, Roger Godsiff, John Gunnell, Doug Henderson, Gerald Kaufman, Joan Lestor, Geoffrey Lofthouse, John Morris, Bridget Prentice, Giles Radice, George Robertson, Clive Soley, Ann Taylor, Gareth Wardell
 * GPMU: Bob Litherland, Tony Lloyd, Jim Marshall, Martin O'Neill, Terry Rooney, Gerry Sutcliffe
 * Co-op: Ian Davidson, George Foulkes, Michael Gapes, Jon Owen Jones, Alan Keen, Tommy McAvoy, John McFall, Gordon McMaster, Alun Michael, Lewis Moonie, Alf Morris, Ken Purchase, Barry Sheerman, Don Touhig, Dennis Turner
 * MSF: Bob Ainsworth, Hilary Armstrong, Joe Ashton, John Austin-Walker, Roger Berry, Anne Campbell, Frank Cook, Jim Cousins, Terry Davis, Derek Fatchett, Doug Hoyle, Alan Meale, Alan Milburn, Andrew Miller, Ernie Ross, Mike Watson
 * NACODS: Peter Hardy
 * NUM: Ronnie Campbell, Michael Clapham, Eric Clarke, John Cummings, Bill Etherington, Jimmy Hood, Kevin Hughes, Eric Illsley, Terry Patchett, Martin Redmond, Dennis Skinner, Jack Thompson
 * RMT: Donald Anderson, Hugh Bayley, Robin Cook, Tam Dalyell, Donald Dewar, Frank Dobson, Gwyneth Dunwoody, John Heppell, Keith Hill, John Marek, John Prescott, Peter Snape
 * TGWU: Graham Allan, Tony Banks, Margaret Beckett, Clive Betts, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Richard Burden, Ann Clwyd, Jean Corston, Maria Fyfe, George Galloway, Harriet Harman, Roy Hughes, Adam Ingram, Barry Jones, Martyn Jones, Tessa Jowell, Terry Lewis, Ken Livingstone, Eddie Loyden, Andrew MacKinlay, Max Madden, David Marshall, Eric Martlew, Ian McCartney, Kevin McNamara, Rhodri Morgan, Paul Murphy, Gordon Oakes, Robert Parry, Joyce Quin, John Reid, Joan Ruddock, Peter Shore, Gerry Steinberg, George Stevenson, Gavin Strang, Jimmy Wray
 * TSSA: John Home Robertson, Alan Williams
 * Unison: David Blunkett, Stephen Byers, Dale Campbell-Savours, Dennis Canavan, David Clark, Jeremy Corbyn, Ron Davies, Angela Eagle, David Hinchliffe, Jane Kennedy, Alice Mahon, Michael Meacher, Henry McLeish, Mo Mowlam, Dawn Primarolo, Allan Rogers, Clare Short, Rachel Squire, Keith Vaz, Joan Walley
 * USDAW: Ann Coffey, Robin Corbett, Derek Foster, Tommy Graham, Nigel Griffiths, Roy Hattersley, Ray Powell, Ted Rowlands, Andrew Smith, Audrey Wise