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How can the Conservative Party learn from its failures to deliver in government?

How can the Conservative Party learn from its failures to deliver in government?

Update: 2024-10-10
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After 14 years in power, the Conservative party suffered a historic defeat at the 2024 general election. With the party now in opposition and set to choose its next leader, what lessons should the Conservatives take from their time in government? Did the party fail to deliver on key pledges – and, if so, why? Which parts of government worked well under the last Conservative government – and which did not? Where did the electorate feel let down by the Conservative party and why? Which departments delivered – and how could future Conservative ministers best learn from these experiences?

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Rt Hon Damian Green, former First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office


Jill Rutter, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government


Joe Twyman, Co-Founder and Director of Deltapoll


Henry Newman, former Special Adviser at No10 and the Cabinet Office


This event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director of the Institute for Government.

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How can the Conservative Party learn from its failures to deliver in government?

How can the Conservative Party learn from its failures to deliver in government?

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