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General Election July, 2024

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for a UK General Election to go ahead this July, giving UK political parties just 6 weeks worth of campaigning time. There are so many questions floating about as to why this decision was made with such a quick turnaround, and without a definitive answer, we can only make educated guesses.

Many speculated that the next General Election was going to be held in the Autumn, however this surprising change of events suggests that there will be little movement in voters opinions.

The next UK Election will be held on 4th July 2024, with all eyes watching to see if the Conservatives can hold their fort after suspected losses to the Labour Party.

When Will the Results Be Announced? 

The results will be announced on the 5th July 2024, the day after the next British General Election.


What are the Main Policies of Labour, the Conservatives & the Liberal Democrats?

It's a tight race in this next General Election, with a predicted close call finish between Labour and the Conservatives.

This is why it's crucial to understand who you are voting for, and whilst it can all be very overwhelming and rather confusing, doing your best to remain educated on the latest updates plays a massive part in understanding UK Politics and, ultimately, who gets into Number 10!

Labour's 2024 manifesto focuses on -

1. Delivering economic stability through tough spending rules, helping to grow the economy.

2. Cut NHS waiting times, focusing on reforming the NHS to make it fit for the future.

3. Launch a new Border Security Command, using tough new counter-terror powers to smash criminal smuggling gangs to tackle the problem at the root.

Conservative's 2024 manifesto pledges -

1. Halve inflation.

2. Growing the economy through long-term investment for towns - to be spent on local priorities.

2. Reduce debt.

Liberal Democrat's 2024 manifesto promises -

1. A fair, prosperous and innovative economy that promotes opportunity and wellbeing.

2. Fair access to good public services and a strong social safety net.

3. A flourishing environment, with fair access to nature for all.

Be sure to visit each individual party's website to find out the details. 


How Politics Speakers Play a Role in Political Engagement

Political policies are constantly evolving to meet the geo-political and financial landscape. This ever-changing world can be hard to remain on top of, however it's now more important than ever to make informed decisions on who to bring into Number 10, as we emerge from the Cost of Living Crisis and the Pandemic. 

Political speakers are experts at compiling the facts and figures into easily digestible chunks to help you make informed voting decisions. Whether they specialise in one particular political party, or provide a more general overview of the current political climate, there is a huge variety of politics speakers out there who are passionate about educating people on a topic that impacts everyone's future.

Ensuring that everyone, particularly the younger generations, utilise their vote is fundamental. Not only can political speakers help the younger generations understand what each party stands for, they also help business owners understand what implications the outcome of the General Election may have on their business. 


UK General Election 2024 FAQs

How Does Voting Work?

In the UK, we use the legislative "First Past the Post" voting system. This is one of the simplest electoral systems that comprises of choosing for one individual option from a list of candidates. The candidate with the largest number of votes wins in that constituency, which then wins a seat in the House of Commons. The party with the most seats, wins the overall majority.

How Often Are UK General Elections Held?

UK General Elections tend to take place every 5 years, as this is how long a Prime Minister's term is. It's important to vote with the future in mind, as a lot can change in the 5 years a party is in office.

Voting plays a crucial part in transforming history, even if you think your vote won't make a difference. By exercising your right to vote, you get to decide who makes the decisions on the issues you care about, and if you vote for a candidate who doesn't win, it still pushes them up the leader board to gain more funding, awareness and a possible increased chance of getting in next time.

Important Deadlines for a UK General Election

The deadline to register to vote is 18th June. You can register online in a few simple steps, or via a paper form that gets sent to your local Electoral Registration Office.

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Grace Blakeley
E   E: £2k-£5k   Grace Blakeley, a renowned economics and politics commentator, columnist, and author, is a prominent voice in UK media, frequently appearing on major TV and radio outlets.
Hagai M. Segal
POA   POA: Contact Us   .Hagai M. Segal is a multi-award-winning academic and consultant specialising in Geopolitics and International Security, advising global businesses and governments on risk management and strategy, and delivering keynote addresses in over 30 countries.
Ian Dunt
E   E: £2k-£5k   Ian Dunt, a renowned political analyst and commentator, offers insightful keynote speeches on topics such as Brexit, British politics and the relationship between business and politics. He also speaks on issues such as fake news, the future of politics and the global spread of populism. Ian provides a nuanced perspective and expert analysis on contemporary political issues.
Jeremy Paxman
B   B: £15k- £25k   Author, Broadcaster and Journalist, Jeremy Paxman has built his reputation on his tough questioning of politicans and public figures.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Jeremy Vine is known for his celebrated BBC Radio 2 programme, The Jeremy Vine Show. He is also an exceptional keynote speaker, awards host and facilitator.
C   C: £10k-£15k   Jo Johnson was the MP for Orpington from 2010 to 2019, is a Contributing Editor to the Financial Times, and is in demand as a keynote speaker and commentator on the UK and global economy.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Millions of people wake up to the sound of his voice, as John Humphrys entertains and inspires on The Today Show every morning.
D   D: £5k-£10k   As political correspondent, cutting through the spin of the political landscape, John Pienaar is ideally suited for both after dinner and conference speaking.
C   C: £10k-£15k   A British television presenter and correspondent for BBC World News, and the BBC North America Editor, Jon Sopel is a firmly established force in the broadcasting industry.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Kelly Beaver MBE is the Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK and Ireland. With over a decade of experience at Ipsos, she specialises in public opinion research and societal trends. She is recognised for her contributions to academia and research, including her work during the COVID-19 response.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Having worked as a UK Civil Servant, British Ambassador to the US and the EU, National Security Adviser and involved in UK-EU Policy Negotiations and Policy, Lord Darroch is a highly respected speaker.
B   B: £15k- £25k   The BBC's Political Editor since July 2015, Laura is a familiar face as a Chief Correspondent and presenter on Newsnight. She has also fronted 5 Live, The Politics Show on BBC 2 and the Westminster hour on Radio 4.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Lewis was the Policy Editor for Newsnight and played a significant role in the corporation’s election coverage. A Sky News political correspondent who writes questions for University Challenge, with experience working in Congress.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Lindsey Hilsum is the Channel 4 News International Editor, and a leading foreign correspondent. She is an experienced keynote speaker and conference facilitator.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Luciana Berger was elected Member of Parliament for Liverpool Wavertree at the age of 28 and has held various shadow ministerial positions, including the first ever Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health until she stood down from politics in 2019.
E   E: £2k-£5k   BBC News Home Editor and award-winning broadcaster, offers expert analysis and insight into the evolving landscape of modern Britain, backed by a rich portfolio of accolades and accomplishments.


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