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The only certainty about the 2015 General Election is that anything could happen – and that includes a Labour Government. Favourable electoral boundaries and the unpredictable impact of Lib Dem, nationalist, and UKIP votes means that Ed Miliband may yet secure the keys to No 10.

So would you be ready? Join us, just six months before the General Election, for a half-day session to look at Labour’s big themes, key policies and influential figures. We will work through how best to engage with the Labour agenda and how to ensure you are well positioned post-May 2015 – whatever the result.​

An ideal course for public affairs and communications professionals to horizon scan and forward plan their strategy on the Road to 2015.

This half-day course will cover:

  • Up to the minute polling from ComRes, providing analysis on the likelihood of a Labour victory
  • What’s the focus of Labour policy – which issues are going to have the biggest impact?
  • What are the key themes and philosophies of the Miliband Labour Party
  • Who are Labour’s movers and shakers? – now and post-2015?
  • How would policy and politics change if there were to be a Labour/Liberal Democrat coalition?
  • How to plan your public affairs engagement with Labour on the Road to 2015

Course delivered by

  • Gill Morris, Chief Executive
  • Steve Barwick, Senior Policy Consultant

More Information & Course Enquiries

For more details and to book your place, please click here.

To discuss this course, or to talk through how we can help your organisation sharpen your public affairs activity, please call Steve Barwick on 020 7592 9592 or email s.barwick@connectpa.co.uk.

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