The PM, Parties and Promises – Question Time Post-Election Result 2024: What does it all mean?!

Join us on Saturday 6th July, 12:30-13:30, for this special post-election result event. All are welcome to attend in the Sibson Building, Lecture Theatre 2. Booking not required.

Will the election results bring a ‘change’ moment to UK?

Will a supermajority affect democracy?

What does the result mean for public services, taxes, immigration and the environment?

Come to our special panel event for insights from expert speakers from the Schools of Economics, Politics and International Relations and Psychology.

The Panel

Dr Amanda Gosling – Head of the School of Economics. Amanda’s research interests include labour economics and applied econometrics.

Prof Adrian Pabst – Professor of Politics. Adrian’s main research interests are in political thought, political economy and contemporary European and international politics.

Dr Nikhil Sengupta – Senior Lecturer and Director of the Psychology and Public Policy Research Unit (PSYPOL) in the School of Psychology.
Professor Richard Whitman REFProf Richard Whitman – Professor of Politics and International Relations. Richard is interested in the UK’s developing relationship with the EU and role in the United Nations and the Commonwealth.