About this Event
Votes, Turns and Roundabouts will seek to make sense of the 7 May local election results. The biggest test for both the government and the opposition parties since 04.07.24
Labour having lost the Gorton and Denton by-election and having been mired in the Mandelson-Epstein which forced the resignation of Keir Starmer's hugely influential Chief of Staff, Morgan McSweeney, can Labour spark a recovery? Will The Green Party riding the wave of Zack Polanski's popularity turn this into winning control of councils across the country? Reform continue to lead in the opinion polls but their support amongst voters appears to be flatlining , might 7 May prove to be boom, or bust?
Our afternoon of participative discussion provides a framework to start finding some answers.
Keynote talk with extended Q&A
Tim Bale one of the country's leading experts on voting behaviour and patterns. Tim is the co-author of The British General Electon of 2024 widely considered the definitive account of the 'Labour Landslide.'
Discussants
Neal Lawson Director of Compass, the cross-party organisation campaigning for an equal, democratic and sustainable future.
Peter Lamb Labour MP for Crawley part of the new intake first elected in July 2024. Formerly Leader Crawley Council.
More to be announced.
With our Lewes Labour pop-up bookshop, Keir Hardie Café and afters at the Lewes Arms.
Saturday 9 May 2pm to 5pm.All welcome, our only entry qualification an open mind
Tickets £6 solidarity rate ( if you can, please pay the solidarity rate to enable us to offer low-price standard rate tickets) £4 standard rate.
Presented by Lewes Area Labour Party branch.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lewes Town Hall, Fisher Street, Lewes BN7 2QS, Fisher Street, Lewes, United Kingdom
GBP 5.04 to GBP 7.21








