Published on 24th July 2024
In May, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, surprised most MPs and the country when he called an election for Thursday 4 July. Tory MPs were once again divided in their opinions as to whether it is a good idea to hold the election so soon, but the announcement of the fall of inflation, coupled with murmurings of economic challenges in the autumn, seemingly forced the Prime Minister’s hand.
What followed was one of the United Kingdom’s most consequential election seasons in recent history. The political landscape was abuzz with anticipation, speculation, and a palpable sense of urgency. The 2024 elections were set against a backdrop of significant socio-economic challenges, evolving party dynamics, and a citizenry more engaged than ever in the future of their nation.
Partner JBP Associates provided weekly updates for the 2024 General Election with in-depth analyses, profiles of major players, and insights into the pressing issues that shaped voter decisions.
The team from JBP provided a rundown of the latest updates in their LinkedIn including:
Don’t miss Week 1 of their United Kingdom election coverage to follow the process from beginning and then read about the 10 MPs to watch in Westminster.
You can also sign up for their July 31, 2024 Webinar: Policy talks – a discussion on Labour’s housing and planning policies.
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