Inside Politics: Road to the UK's 2024 election
Join a panel led by Stephen Bush, the award-winning columnist who writes the daily Inside Politics newsletter, for an FT subscriber webinar on the factors that will shape the outcome of next year's general election.
After the disastrous brief tenure of Liz Truss and the scandals that brought down Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, the fifth Conservative prime minister since the Brexit vote in 2016, has eased relations with the EU, while his chancellor Jeremy Hunt produced a Budget ‘for growth’. Does this mean that victory is no longer guaranteed for Labour, which at the height of last year’s political turmoil gained a 20-point lead over the Conservative party? What unexpected economic or geopolitical shocks might disrupt any scenario-planning?
The expert panel examined a variety of issues that will determine the election outcome, including:
- The economy
- The state of public services
- Immigration
- Relations with the EU and geopolitics including the war in Ukraine
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