State of the nation: the UK after the election
On the eve of the 4 July UK general election, OMFIF convenes an expert panel to discuss the key economic and geopolitical priorities of a new government’s agenda. These include relations with Europe and the US, economic revitalisation, critical national infrastructure investment and enacting green financing policies and strategies.
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Speakers
Iain Begg
Professorial Research Fellow, European Institute
London School of Economics and Political Science
Iain Begg
Professorial Research Fellow, European Institute
London School of Economics and Political Science
Michael Cole-Fontayn
Chair
Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment
Michael Cole-Fontayn
Chair
Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment
Werner Hoyer
President (2012-23)
European Investment Bank
Werner Hoyer
President (2012-23)
European Investment Bank
DeAnne Julius
Senior Advisor and Distinguished Fellow
Chatham House
DeAnne Julius
Senior Advisor and Distinguished Fellow
Chatham House
Ksenia Kirkham
Lecturer, Economic Warfare Education
King’s College London
Ksenia Kirkham
Lecturer, Economic Warfare Education
King’s College London
David Manning
British Ambassador to the US (2003-07)
David Manning
British Ambassador to the US (2003-07)
Vicky Pryce
Chief Economic Adviser
Centre for Economics and Business Research
Vicky Pryce
Chief Economic Adviser
Centre for Economics and Business Research
Ivan Rogers
UK Permanent Representative to the European Union (2013-17)
Ivan Rogers
UK Permanent Representative to the European Union (2013-17)
John Redwood
MP for Wokingham (1987-2024)
John Redwood
MP for Wokingham (1987-2024)
Timings
15.30-16.00 Arrival and refreshments
16.00-16.05 Introductory remarks
16.05-16.15 Keynote address
16.15-17.15 Session I: Political impact and international consequences
17.15-18.15 Session II: Economic revitalisation and critical national infrastructure investment
18.15-18.45 Drinks reception