Housing is more politically charged – how should housing leaders respond?
In this exclusive blog for See Media, Moat’s Victoria Asimaki reflects on how the recent elections and if organisations are genuinely working for local people.
In this exclusive blog for See Media, Moat’s Victoria Asimaki reflects on how the recent elections and if organisations are genuinely working for local people.
The registration deadline has passed, the manifestos have been released and we’re all getting ready to vote in the UK’s
What will your relationship with your local MPs look like after the general election on 4 July? What is the political map of your key areas of operation? See Media can help with your research.
Does anyone know what’s going on at the moment? Amidst continuing political uncertainty and with a potential general election looming, it
An old CEO of mine used to repeat each year, with a tedious sense of dread: “I hate going to the party conferences. But I always come back feeling closer to the politics.”
In the latest general election fall out, we’ve heard today that the Queen’s Speech will be delayed beyond its planned date of Monday 19 June. No doubt this gives Theresa May more time to finalise – and agree – the details of the DUP ‘confidence and supply’ deal, which will allow the Conservatives to govern.
The results are in, and it’s not what Theresa May had hoped for. She had set out to increase her slim majority in order to bolster her mandate, but she lost a total of 12 seats and now no longer has a majority in parliament.