Beyond the next parliament: the case for long-term policymaking

Tue 17 Sep 2024 -
15:30 - 16:30 (BST)

Events of the last 5 to 10 years have inhibited the British state’s ability to plan for and deliver ‘good’ long-term policy. From the UK’s departure from the EU to COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, the UK government’s capacity to think beyond a typical parliamentary term has been severely hampered. This isn’t a party-political criticism, nor a slight on our dedicated civil servants. It is an assessment of the various structural and behavioural barriers that prevent longer term thinking in our politics.

As experts in long-term risk management, the actuarial profession is advocating a return to long-term policymaking. Last autumn we published our policy prospectus Beyond the next Parliament. It suggests ways in which government and others can take an alternative approach to ensure a longer time horizon is considered in the policymaking process. As part of this campaign, the IFoA is hosting a 3-part webinar series, focusing on the key policy areas addressed in the prospectus.

In the first event of the series, we will be joined by joined by experts with experience of working within government in different capacities. Polly Mackenzie, Fiona Dunsire, and David Gauke will discuss the opportunities associated with long-termism, and the challenges the state faces when trying to take this approach.

 

Speakers

  • Polly Mackenzie, Chief Social Purpose Officer at the University of the Arts London
  • Fiona Dunsire, Government Actuary at the Government Actuary’s Department
  • Rt Hon David Gauke, Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Justice

Pricing and booking information

Members Book for free
Non-members £45