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Labour Digital: What Britain Thinks About Tech - and What It Means for Labour

Hosted by Labour Digital
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About Event

Join Labour Digital on Wednesday 4 March, 17:30–19:00 in the Houses of Parliament for a new panel discussion on Britain’s attitudes to technology, and how those views vary across the country.

Ahead of this event, Labour Digital has partnered with More in Common and The New Britain Project on an extensive public opinion poll, including an MRP model producing estimates for every Labour MP. In a moment of fierce debate on AI, online safety, and the role of tech in society, these findings help us move beyond assumptions and understand what the public actually wants: optimism about tech’s potential, paired with clear expectations around safety, trust and inclusion.

We’ll explore what the polling tells us about:

  • Where voters feel technology is improving everyday life

  • Why health and the NHS stand out as the top priority for digital progress

  • Concerns about the pace of change, children’s safety online, and who gets left behind

  • What this means for Labour’s approach to responsible innovation

Please register to attend (spaces are limited and registration does not automatically mean admittance). We look forward to welcoming you.

Location
Houses of Parliament
Palace of Westminster, 9748 Abingdon St, London SW1P 3JY, UK
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