:Joint Policy Committee
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The Joint Policy Committee of the British Labour Party was part of the policy-making system of the party, set up by leader Tony Blair in 1997 as part of the Partnership in Power process.{{cite book |pages=110–113 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s2WADAAAQBAJ |title=Changing Parties: An Anthropology of British Political Conferences |last=Faucher-King |first=F. |publisher=Springer |year=2005 |isbn = 9780230509887|accessdate=30 March 2018}}
It has strategic oversight of policy development by overseeing the rolling policy making process of Partnership in Power. It acts as a steering group for the National Policy Forum, and is a joint committee made up of National Executive Committee, parliamentary and National Policy Forum representatives, chaired by the leader of the party.{{cite web |url=https://labour.org.uk/about/how-we-work/national-executive-committee/nec-committees/ |title=The committees of the NEC |publisher=Labour Party |accessdate=29 March 2018}}{{cite web |url=https://www.ascl.org.uk//index.cfm?originalUrl=download.54CBEBB9-A285-4CE5-81B8624F51FD1AAD.html |title=Outline of the Labour party policy making process |publisher=Association of School and College Leaders |year=2014 |accessdate=29 March 2018 }}{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}