Join LSE academics and guest speakers for an evening of lively analysis, debate and conversation covering the winners, losers, and the consequences for the UK and the rest of the world. Will Sir Keir Starmer’s reformed Labour take power after the Party’s 14 years in opposition? Has Rishi Sunak done enough to keep some of the “blue wall” standing? What might the results in Scotland mean for the future of the United Kingdom? Join the conversation using #LSEGE24 Programme: - Welcome Tony Travers, Professor in Practice, Department of Government, LSE. - Panel 1: Introduction to British politics Chair: Tony Travers, Professor in Practice, Department of Government, LSE Speakers: Tim Bale (@ProfTimBale), Professor of Politics, Queen Mary, University of London. Laura Serra (@Laura__Serra), Research Officer, Department of Government, LSE. Elinor Goodman, Journalist and Former Political Editor of Channel 4 News. - Live coverage of Exit Poll with thoughts from our panellists - Panel 2: Domestic policy Chair: Rocco Friebel (@r_friebel), Associate Professor of Health Policy, Department of Health Policy, LSE. Speakers: Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics, European Institute, LSE. Andrew Street (@andrewdstreet), Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy, LSE. Wendy Thomson, Vice-Chancellor, University of London. - Panel 3: The British economy Chair: Vanessa Rubio Márquez (@VRubioMarquez), Associate Dean for Extended Education, School of Public Policy, LSE. Speakers: Tim Besley, School Professor of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics, LSE. Richard Davies, Professor in Practice, School of Public Policy, LSE. Eshe Nelson (@eshelouise), Reporter, The New York Times. - Panel 4: Foreign policy Chair: Alexander Evans (@aiaevans), MPA in Data Science for Public Policy Programme Director, School of Public Policy, LSE. Speakers: Iain Begg (@IainBeggLSE), Professorial Research Fellow, European Institute, LSE. Michael Cox, Founding Director of LSE IDEAS, LSE IDEAS, LSE. Stephanie Rickard (@SJRickard), Professor of Political Science, Department of Government, LSE. Peter Trubowitz (@ptrubowitz), Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, LSE. - Panel 5: AI, fake news and the media Chair: Charlie Beckett (@CharlieBeckett), Director of Polis and the Polis/LSE JournalismAI project, LSE. Speakers: Nick Anstead (@NickAnstead), Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communications, LSE. Helen Margetts, Professor of Society and the Internet, University of Oxford. Julie Posetti, Research Institute, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. - Panel 6: The future of liberal democracy Chair: Julia Black, Professor of Law, LSE Law School, LSE. Speakers: Chris Anderson (@soccerquant), Ralf Dahrendorf Professor of European Politics and Society, European Institute, LSE. Mukulika Banerjee (@MukulikaB), Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, LSE. Andrés Velasco (@AndresVelasco), Dean, School of Public Policy, LSE. - Closing remarks Tony Travers, Professor in Practice, Department of Government, LSE. 🔴 Visit our dedicated hub showcasing LSE research and expertise on global politics through short films, blogs, articles and events: 🔴 LSE's British Politics and Policy blog (@LSEpoliticsblog) writes about the latest in British politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research. Read election coverage and more: This event is supported by the Department of Government and the School of Public Policy. #LSEGE24 #GeneralElection2024 #Politics #GeneralElection #UK
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