Labour’s Constitutional Agenda in Office: Constitution Unit Conference 2025 - Standards in public life

15/07/2025 1h 12min Episodio 91
Labour’s Constitutional Agenda in Office: Constitution Unit Conference 2025 - Standards in public life

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This summer marks a year since Labour’s landslide victory at the 2024 general election. The party’s manifesto contained a number of pledges for reforming the UK’s constitution and political institutions. So how have those pledges fared since Labour took office? Which promises have been delivered? What unexpected changes have been introduced? And what further reforms will – or should – be on the government’s agenda?Standards in public lifeThe Labour Party put standards and ethics at the heart of its attacks on the previous Conservative government, promising to bring in a ‘politics of service’. Has the party's conduct in office lived up to this rhetoric? How has it changed the regulation of standards in government and parliament? What further changes are needed in this area, and what is the best means to ensure that these are delivered?Speakers:Sir Jeremy Wright KC MP – Conservative MP for Kenilworth and Southam, former Attorney General and former member of the Committee on Standards in Public LifePhil Brickell MP – Labour MP for Bolton WestProfessor Gillian Peele – member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life and Emeritus Associate Professor of Politics at the University of OxfordChair: Lisa James – Senior Research Fellow, Constitution Unit  
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