We’re in the midst of political party conference season and we’ve already had more headlines and drama than most years… But apart from politicos and journalists gossiping about party splits, are the party conferences actually offering any answers to the problems this country faces? Lots of the headlines have been about internal disagreements in Labour and the Conservative party, but what have they and the other parties had to say about housing, Brexit, investment, our environment and the pound in your pocket? This week host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith welcomes back NEF’s Senior Economist, Sara Mahmoud and Principal Director of Policy and Advocacy, Andrew Pendleton. Share this:
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We’re in the midst of political party conference season and we’ve already had more headlines and drama than most years…
But apart from politicos and journalists gossiping about party splits, are the party conferences actually offering any answers to the problems this country faces?
Lots of the headlines have been about internal disagreements in Labour and the Conservative party, but what have they and the other parties had to say about housing, Brexit, investment, our environment and the pound in your pocket?
This week host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith welcomes back NEF’s Senior Economist, Sara Mahmoud and Principal Director of Policy and Advocacy, Andrew Pendleton.