Organised by The Guardian
After a turbulent first six months in power, Keir Starmer has vowed to rebuild Britain in 2025, just as Clement Attlee did in 1945. In this pivotal year of his premiership, what are Labour’s long-term plans for the NHS and social care?
While the government’s 10-year health plan is still months from launching, the core themes around which they plan to build its NHS reforms are set: slashing waiting lists and re-engineering the system in the direction of preventive public health. But how will they deliver this new model of healthcare? And how will Streeting’s proposed reforms get Britain back on its feet?
In this special event, live in London and livestreamed globally, join Wes Streeting MP, the secretary of state for health and social care, as he sits down with Pippa Crerar, the Guardian’s politics editor. They will discuss the government’s pledge to rewire our health and social care systems, the challenges they face and its wider plans for the country.
You can join this event in-person at Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion St, London, WC1R 4RL, or via the livestream. Tickets are £35 to attend the event in person, or £15 to watch it online. See tickets for further details.