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Labour Party Conference 2024

Join The Future Governance Forum at this year’s Labour Conference

Overview

At this year's Labour Conference, we are hosting a reception on Monday night and three fringe events.

Our events focus on Labour’s health mission; how to turn electoral victory into lasting political success; and delivering ambitious missions through partnership. There is no need to register in advance, simply attend on the day. 

Our programme closes with our Britain Renewed Reception with UCL Policy Lab and This Day on Monday evening, 19:30-21:30, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum. You can register to attend here.

FGF at Labour Party Conference

Sunday 22nd – Monday 23rd September


How can Labour rebuild the NHS so that it works for all?

Join us to discuss how Labour can overcome the vast challenges facing the health service and what tools and approaches it can use to build a more effective, patient-centred service for the future.

Speakers include:

Duleep Allirajah, Chief Executive Richmond Group

Jabeer Butt, Chief Executive Officer, Race Equality Foundation

Chris Fleming, Partner, Health and Care Sector Lead, Public Digital

Naomi Fulop, Professor of Health Care Organisation and Management, UCL

Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation

Dr Charlotte Augst, FGF Policy Associate (Chair)

Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be served.

This event is kindly supported by Progressive Britain.

Governing for the long-term: Lessons from progressive governments overseas

Join us to hear how Labour can turn electoral victory into lasting political success, drawing lessons from progressive parties around the globe struggling to maintain their hold on power.

Speakers include:

Claire Ainsley, Director of the Project on Center-Left Renewal, Progressive Policy Institute, and former Executive Director of Policy, The Labour Party

Adam Terry, Deputy Director, The Future Governance Forum

More speakers to be announced.

Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be served.

This event is kindly supported by the Progressive Policy Institute.

Governing in partnership: How can Labour collaborate with business and civil society to create lasting change?

Delivering ambitious missions requires humility from government about its ability to achieve change alone. Join The Future Governance Forum and partners to explore how Labour can reset its relationship with business, civil society and citizens to create lasting change that people can feel in their everyday lives.

Speakers include:

Alex Towers, Director of Policy, BT

Karin Woodley, Chief Executive, Cambridge House

Matt Hyde, incoming CEO, Lloyds Bank Foundation (Chair)

More speakers to be announced.

Alcohol and a selection of food offerings will be served.

This event is kindly supported by the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales and Power to Change.

Britain Renewed Reception

Join UCL, This Day and FGF as we bring together the worlds of politics, arts, community, philanthropy, and business to celebrate and consider the ways in which we can all contribute to the new government's mission of national renewal.

The Britain Renewed reception will recognise the extraordinary creativity and power of people across the country to achieve change, and explore how we renew the country together.

We will be joined by well-known speakers, including from the new government’s front bench.

For enquiries, please email us at [email protected].

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Our Labour Conference programme would not be possible without the generous support of the following organisations: