Red Wall Caucus

Red Wall Caucus
Leader and convenerJo White
Founded2024
IdeologyAnti-immigration
Political positionConservative left
Soft left
National affiliationLabour Party
Parliamentary Labour Party
43 / 402
House of Commons
43 / 650

The Red Wall Caucus is a British political caucus and pressure group of backbench Labour MPs who represent red wall seats in the House of Commons. Led by Bassetlaw MP Jo White, the caucus was formed in November 2024 and has 43 members as of May 2025, including MPs on the soft left and conservative left of the Labour Party associated with Blue Labour.

The Red Wall Caucus mainly focuses on opposing immigration, with the group arguing that immigration is opposed by the British people. It believes that opposing immigration is necessary to prevent the loss of red wall Labour voters to the anti-immigration right-wing populist party Reform UK, which has gained support in the region as a protest to high immigration numbers under previous Conservative governments. The group also focuses on issues which it sees as affecting Labour's traditional working class voter base in particular, such as the cost-of-living crisis, anti-social behaviour and crime, access to GPs and welfare benefits.