Sir Keir Starmer has nominated 30 former Labour MPs, employees and union leaders to the Home of Lords.
Conservative chief Kemi Badenoch has nominated six individuals, whereas Lib Dem chief Sir Ed Davey has put ahead two.
The impartial Home of Lords Appointments Fee will vet the nominations earlier than the prime minister recommends them to the King.
A title then needs to be agreed and authorized paperwork referred to as the writ of summons are issued by parliament, and a letters patent issued by the King to create a life peerage. They’ll then sit within the Home of Lords and vote.
Right here is the total checklist:
Labour Get together nominations
Professor Wendy Alexander – vice chair of the British Council, former MSP for Paisley North and former Scottish Labour chief
Sir Brendan Barber – former common secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and former chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service.
Luciana Berger – former MP for Liverpool Wavertree and present chair of the Maternal Psychological Well being Alliance
Mary Bousted – former joint common secretary of the Nationwide Training Union (NEU), and schooling coverage adviser
Kevin Brennan – former MP for Cardiff West and former enterprise minister
Lyn Brown – former MP for West Ham and former shadow Treasury minister
Dinah Caine – chair of Camden STEAM, former chair of Goldsmiths College, and CEO and chair of Inventive Skillset
Kay Carberry CBE – former assistant common secretary of the TUC
Margaret Curran – former MP for Glasgow East and former minister within the Scottish Government
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Thangam Debbonaire. Pic:LNP/Shutterstock
Thangam Debbonaire – former MP for Bristol West and former shadow secretary of state for tradition, media and sport, and housing, and former shadow chief of the Home of Commons
Julie Elliott – former MP for Sunderland Central and former shadow vitality minister
David Evans – former Labour Get together regional director, assistant common secretary and common secretary of the Labour Get together from 2020-2024
Sue Grey – former chief of employees to Sir Keir Starmer and former Cupboard Workplace second everlasting secretary
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Sir Keir Starmer and Sue Grey. Pic: Rex/Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
Theresa Griffin – former MEP for North West England
Anji Hunter – senior advisor at Edelman, and former head of presidency relations in Downing Avenue
Carwyn Jones – former Member of the Senedd (MS) for Bridgend, and first minister of Wales
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(R-L) Carwyn Jones with Sir Keir Starmer, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn in Brussels in 2017. Pic: PA
Mike Katz – nationwide chair of Jewish Labour Motion and a former Camden councillor
Gerard Lemos – social coverage knowledgeable and chair of English Heritage, chair of Nationwide Financial savings & Investments (NS&I), and chair of London Institute of Banking and Finance
Alison Levitt KC – grasp of the bench of the Inside Temple, earlier principal authorized advisor Sir Keir when he was director of public prosecutions and a circuit choose specialising in severe crime, together with rape
Anne Longfield – campaigner for youngsters and previously served as the kids’s commissioner for England. Founder and government chair of the Centre for Younger Lives
Deborah Mattinson – former director of technique to Sir Keir and co-founder of BritainThinks
Steve McCabe – former MP for Birmingham Corridor Inexperienced and Birmingham Selly Oak, and former authorities whip
Claude Moraes – former MEP for London and chair of the civil liberties, justice and residential affairs committee
Wendy Nichols – UNISON Yorkshire and Humberside regional convenor and department secretary and Labour councillor
Simon Pitkeathley – chief government of Camden City Limitless and Euston City, previously the Mayor of London’s champion for small enterprise
Dame Anne Marie Rafferty – professor of nursing coverage and former president of the Royal School of Nursing
Krish Raval – founding director of Religion in Management
Marvin Rees – former Mayor of Bristol and head of Bristol Metropolis Council. Former journalist, voluntary sector supervisor and NHS public well being supervisor
Revd Dr Russell David Rook – companion on the Good Religion Partnership and Anglican priest
Phil Wilson – former MP for Sedgefield, and former opposition assistant whip
Conservative nominations:
Nigel Biggar – chair of the Free Speech Union, regius professor emeritus of ethical theology on the College of Oxford and Anglican priest.
Joanne Money – co-founder of Mother or father Fitness center and barrister serving because the Southeastern Circuit Junior and a member of the Bar Human Rights Committee
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Dame Therese Coffey. Pic: PA
Dame Therese Coffey – former deputy prime minister and former MP for Suffolk Coastal
Roger Evans – former deputy mayor of London and former member of the London Meeting for Havering and Redbridge
Rachel Maclean – former MP for Redditch and former housing and planning minister
Toby Younger – founder and director of the Free Speech Union, and affiliate editor of The Spectator
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Toby Younger. File pic: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock
Liberal Democrat nominations:
Shaffaq Mohammed – former Sheffield Metropolis councillor and chair of the Liberal Democrat carers fee
Dr Mark Pack – former president of the Liberal Democrats