Dear John,
This weekend marks the Labour party’s first conference in power in fifteen years. Members of the Open Britain team and many of our colleagues in the democracy sector will be there to fight for a fairer and more functional politics.
After his rocky start with the public and in the media this summer, Keir Starmer will define his government with his keynote speech on Tuesday. He’s expected to frame Labour as a “reckoning for populism,” with a resounding message about lasting change from the chaos of the previous government – and the violent rhetoric of other populists like Nigel Farage.
The question is will the Prime Minister put his money where his mouth is? Will he address lobbying and dark money, pervasive disinformation campaigns, or the dysfunction of First-Past-The-Post? Lip-service is one thing, taking bold action is another – and time is running out for him to act. We’ll be paying close attention.
In addition to the PM’s speech and many potentially thorny membership motions on party policy, there’s a number of important events to look out for.
Here’s three events in particular to keep an eye out for:
Labour for a New Democracy’s Sunday PR Discussion