UK Election Horizon: A three-part series of insights
February 28, 2024 | 1:00 PM — 1:45 PM GMT

As the anticipation surrounding the United Kingdom’s General Election heightens, Fragomen will be hosting three events each focusing on a pivotal juncture related to the General Election. We will bring together some of the most experienced thought leaders in UK immigration policy to discuss the “before,” “during” and “after.”
• Prelude to the Polls | Webcast | 28 February 2024
Join the conversation for initial assessments and the anticipated trajectory of UK immigration policy under the three main political parties.
• Election Day Exploration | Webcast | Details to be released
• Post-Vote Perspectives | Live Event | Details to be released
The first event will take place on Wednesday 28th February. The panel will provide our audience with their initial assessments, evolving perspectives, and concluding insights on the anticipated trajectory of UK immigration policy under the three main political parties and, ultimately, whomever forms the next government.
The “UK Election Horizon: A three-part series of insights” provides a unique opportunity to gain insights, predictions and guidance from leading professionals in immigration policy amidst a landscape of high political uncertainty.
We look forward to your participation and encourage you to submit any questions in advance via the registration form.
Event Speakers:
- Shuyeb Muquit, Senior Manager, Fragomen
- Sunder Katwala, Director, British Future
- Madeleine Sumption, Director, Migration Observatory
- Jonathan Thomas, Senior Fellow, Social Market Foundation
If you would like to attend this session, please click the register button.
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