Party Manifestos: What Do They Mean for the Tech Sector? ✅ With the election coming up in the next couple of days, you might be interested in what each party's manifesto means for the technology sector. techUK has broken down the manifestos from the Conservatives, Labour Party, and Liberal Democrats to keep you informed. Read more about how each party's plans could impact the tech sector and what techUK recommends for the future... 📖👇 #Election #Government #TechSector #Labour #Conservative #LiberalDemocrats
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It’s been mere days since the expected #election landslide swept into reality. Yet it already feels like coverage around proposed actions the new Labour government should take has transformed into evaluating what it has done so far. Fairly or unfairly, people want to see immediate progress. The tech space is no different, as the weekend’s optimism gives way to newfound expectancy. But what should Keir Starmer and his Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary, Peter Kyle, be prioritising in these early days? With much detail on their tech policies still to be hashed out, we run through the key areas in need of focus.
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📍 With a 🗳️ General Election on the horizon, what must the UK's tech sector anticipate? 🕛 As dissolution looms on May 30th and the 'wash-up' days tick by, the tech community awaits the fate of key bills like the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill. It's a crucial moment for tech policy shaping. 📁 The pre-election period, or 'Purdah', brings heightened sensitivity. Government departments must now tread carefully, avoiding any actions that sway the poll's pendulum. 🤝 Yet, the doors to dialogue aren't entirely closed - private discussions and groundwork behind the scenes persist. 🔍 Amidst this, techUK has been the foresightful ally, building a robust foundation with our UK Tech Plan and Seven Tech Priorities paper, readying our sector for any election outcome. 🧭 Our General Election Hub is your compass through this political landscape. From future-focused briefs to weekly Policy Pulse insights, we're here to guide every step of the way. #GeneralElection #UKTech #FutureReady
A General Election is called - what does UK tech need to know?
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As the UK approaches a pivotal election, the tech industry stands at a crossroads. Our article explores the technology policies of the key political parties and their potential effects on innovation and digital infrastructure. Stay informed and prepare for what's ahead as you head to the polls. 👉 https://bit.ly/3LakzXu #UKGeneralElection #TechIndustry #TechPolicyChanges
How Will the UK General Election Impact the Tech Industry?
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How will a general election impact tech policy and will the big AI focus be split along party lines? It is difficult to pinpoint the direction of travel but there some clear indicators to watch, including key decision makers and existing party missions. Harvard 's Lydia Marshall digs into the year ahead and shares some thought-provoking insights on what's to come, or not, for the tech sector: https://lnkd.in/gUNrj_9u #b2btech #techpr #ukelection
2024 Election: what are the implications for UK technology policy? - Harvard
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Great insights here in to what could happen post election! Critical times for the Recruitment industry and Digital / Tech industries too!
As the UK gears up for an election, the nation's tech sector is on the cusp of some potential major changes. Our latest blog dives into the technology policies of political parties, analysing what their impacts could be on innovation and digital infrastructure. Key Takeaways: Labour's emphasis on digital training and startup funding vs. the Conservatives' focus on infrastructure and pro-tech regulation Influence of smaller parties like Reform, Lib Dems, and Greens on shaping tech policy Expected industry changes in investment, regulations, and talent strategies The outcome of this election will be pivotal for the UK tech industry. Read the full analysis to be prepared for change. 👉 https://bit.ly/4eF9jA1 #UKGeneralElection #TechIndustry #PoliticalTechPolicies
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As the UK gears up for an election, the nation's tech sector is on the cusp of some potential major changes. Our latest blog dives into the technology policies of political parties, analysing what their impacts could be on innovation and digital infrastructure. Key Takeaways: Labour's emphasis on digital training and startup funding vs. the Conservatives' focus on infrastructure and pro-tech regulation Influence of smaller parties like Reform, Lib Dems, and Greens on shaping tech policy Expected industry changes in investment, regulations, and talent strategies The outcome of this election will be pivotal for the UK tech industry. Read the full analysis to be prepared for change. 👉 https://bit.ly/4eF9jA1 #UKGeneralElection #TechIndustry #PoliticalTechPolicies
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Tech industry reacts to manifestos ahead of July election. 🔎 The major UK political parties have released their manifestos ahead of the general election, featuring plenty of policies aimed at supporting the tech industry. AI, data, fintech and R&D are among the key tech areas that the Conservatives and Labour are addressing in this year’s election. The incumbent Conservative Party has been struggling in the polls, while Kier Starmer’s Labour has been looking to reinvent the party as a champion of business and tech. Have the tech policies from the parties been enough to win over the tech industry? ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eVP672Wd 🔗 #policy #tech #labour #fintech #randd #conservative #government #generalelection #business #UKtech
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As part of a wider discussion with Euronews #EuronewsNext I spoke on the future of technology in Europe, the elections, our promise vs all the blame going around. I keep calling on #Europe to have faith in itself and to push ahead with hope and optimism not fear and #protectionism. #Technology has been made so political. My hope is we can be realistic and improve Europe’s social fabric and competitiveness. https://lnkd.in/ed6cN3sQ #CCIAeurope CCIA Europe #digitalEU #EU2024 #elections #competitiveness #EU #EUCommission #EUParliament #AI #Euronews #tech
AI, innovation, and talent: What tech wants from Europe’s elections
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🎧 New Global Counsel podcast: Top in Tech - how will a Labour government approach tech policy? This week on Top in Tech, with three weeks to go until the UK general election, senior practice director Conan D'Arcy is joined by senior associate Russell Lamb to discuss the Labour Party's manifesto. They talk about Labour's overall strategy and dive into what tech policies have made it in, those that haven't, and what the key priorities for a Labour government might be. Listen at https://lnkd.in/eYPm5t-k.
How will a Labour government approach tech policy?
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