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

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Join us at the Labour Party Conference on 23 September as we discuss how Labour can reset its relationship with business, civil society and citizens to create lasting change.

Sep 5, 2024 | Our thinking

23 September 2024, 5:15 – 6:15pm
Grace Suite 3, Hilton Hotel, Liverpool City Centre

 

At this year’s Labour Conference we’re pleased to join the Lloyds Bank Foundation to sponsor ‘Governing in partnership: How can Labour collaborate with business and civil society to create lasting change?’ brought to you by the Future Governance Forum.

Delivering ambitious missions requires humility from government about its ability to achieve change alone. Join us 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

  • Nick Plumb, Associate Director for Policy and Insight, Power to Change 
  • Alex Towers, Director of Policy, BT 

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