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The Reset Moment: Immigration in the New Parliament

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Date: 16/03/2020
Location: King's College London

As the government embarks on the most significant immigration reforms for half a century, join us for a free stakeholder event to discuss British Future and the Policy Institute at King’s College’s new report: ‘The Reset Moment: Immigration in the New Parliament’.

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Party conferences 2020 – Partner with us

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We will be at both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party Conference this year. If your organisation or company are interested in partnering with us, on your conference programme, do get in touch.

We are happy to discuss options to host fringe panel events, private roundtables, or receptions relevant to our core aims.

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Post Election Briefing – What next?

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Date: 17/12/2019
Location: Central London Location

Join British Future and other experts at this post-election briefing event, as we reflect on the outcome of General Election and ask ‘what next?’ for our volatile politics.

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The Future of ‘Us’: Majority and minority relationships in a changing Britain

Upcoming Event
Event type: Conference
Date: 21/11/2023
Location: Central London - please RSVP for details

A half day-event bringing interested stakeholders together to discuss opportunities to bridge gaps within British society. Debates about immigration, Brexit, […]

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Can Labour change the debate on immigration?

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Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 10/10/2023
Location: ACC Meeting Room 18 (Main conference space), Liverpool

Recent research shows UK attitudes to immigration are among the most positive internationally, despite net migration reaching record levels. Is […]

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Imagining Windrush 100: What’s the vision and agenda for racial equity in Britain?

Upcoming Event
Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 10/10/2023
Location: ACC Meeting Room 18 (Main conference space), Liverpool

2023 is the 75th anniversary of HMT Windrush arriving in the UK and celebrates the success and impact of those of […]

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(Labour Party Conference) Welcoming Hong Kongers – a recipe for a successful ‘Welcoming Scheme’?

Upcoming Event
Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 08/10/2023
Location: ACC Meeting Room 18 (Main conference space), Liverpool

More than 140,000 Hong Kongers have moved to the UK in the first two years of the BN(O) visa scheme, […]

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Bridge the Gap: What should a Labour government do to improve social mobility?

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Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 10/10/2023
Location: ACC Hall 2D (main area), Liverpool

Breaking down the barriers to opportunity at every stage is one of Labour’s five missions for the government. This fringe […]

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What do Conservatives need to do to appeal to the changing face of Britain?

Upcoming Event
Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 03/10/2023
Location: Lancaster Theatre, Midland Hotel, Manchester

In 1948, Britain’s Commonwealth subjects answered the call emigrate and rebuild postwar Britain – symbolised by the arrival 75 years ago […]

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Immigration: policy, attitudes and where the Conservatives go next

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Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 03/10/2023
Location: Victoria Suite, Manchester

The government is committed to reducing the number of people arriving in the UK – but with net migration hitting […]

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(Conservative Conference) Welcoming Hong Kongers – a recipe for a successful ‘Welcoming Scheme’?

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Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 02/10/2023
Location: Thatcher Exhibition Space (main secure zone), Manchester

More than 140,000 Hong Kongers have moved to the UK in the first two years of the BN(O) visa scheme, […]

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Equity in Social Mobility: A value for Conservatism

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Event type: Party conference fringe
Date: 02/10/2023
Location: Trafford Room, Midland Hotel (Secure Zone), Manchester

As the cost-of-living crisis becomes central to British public life, it is necessary to understand what a Conservative policy on […]

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