UKICE Lunch Hour: the UK general election - what’s next?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • You can join our Slido during the event to ask questions by using this link: app.sli.do/event/7fg2t8TGYFJy...
    On 4 July, voters across the UK will decide who will form the next government. Whatever the result, the new government will face not only a series of policy challenges, but also an electorate that expects change.
    How can we improve our public services? And who will pay for it? How can we solve the housing crisis? Will climate policies remain at the top of the agenda? What will the new government's relationship with the EU look like? And how will this play with voters?
    Join our panel of experts as they digest the results of the general election and consider the key challenges awaiting our government in waiting.
    Panel
    Chair - Anand Menon, UK in a Changing Europe
    Jill Rutter, UK in a Changing Europe
    Jonathan Portes, UK in a Changing Europe
    Ben Zaranko, Institute for Fiscal Studies
    Sarah Hall, UK in a Changing Europe
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Комментарии • 4

  • @danielwebb8402
    @danielwebb8402 13 дней назад +1

    This was good. I'd not seen a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party for nearly a week. I'd missed them.

    • @samhartford8388
      @samhartford8388 13 дней назад

      I am sorry that your intellect is not capable of distinguishing between party and UK government. The more there are people like you, the more like the idiotic state of US politics the UK will become.

  • @donalodonoghue7554
    @donalodonoghue7554 13 дней назад

    Agree re youth movement. How about free movement for pensioners? 😂

    • @samhartford8388
      @samhartford8388 13 дней назад

      The suggestion regarding youth movement is not freedom of movement, but based on permits and ability to demonstrate funds for sustenance. Pensioners already have that 'freedom of movement' as citizens of a non-SM country.