General election resources
Exclusive insight from DeHavilland
Discover a host of complimentary resources to support you in the lead up to the UK general election.
Labour manifesto briefing: sector summaries and analysis
PPCs to watch: Welfare and employment
To kickstart your engagement with the welfare and employment stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Energy
To kickstart your engagement with the energy stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Transport
To kickstart your engagement with the transport stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Technology
To kickstart your engagement with the technology stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Business and Trade
To kickstart your engagement with the business and trade stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Housing
To kickstart your engagement with the housing stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Education
To kickstart your engagement with the education stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: Healthcare
To kickstart your engagement with the health stakeholders of tomorrow, discover the PPCs tipped by the DeHavilland Policy Team as ones to watch.
PPCs to watch: part two (Labour)
The DeHavilland Policy Team has produced the second in a series of briefings looking at prospective parliamentary candidates for public affairs professionals to look out for in the lead-up to the general election, with this edition focussing on Labour candidates.
The candidates covered share a good chance of electoral success and are well-placed to make an immediate and direct impact in the House of Commons should they be voted in.
PPCs to watch: part one
DeHavilland has produced the first in a series of briefings looking at prospective parliamentary candidates for public affairs professionals to watch in the lead-up to this year’s general election.
The candidates covered share a good chance of electoral success and are well-placed to make an immediate and direct impact in the House of Commons should they be voted in.
The briefing provides the most important information on the prospective candidates, covering their background, their electoral chances and an overview of their political views and campaigns.
Labour policy tracker
In preparation for the next general election, we have created a Labour Policy Tracker, where you can monitor the latest announcements from the Labour party.
Updated weekly, our tracker is broken down by policy area to help you easily locate the information that’s important to you.
Briefing: Labour and Business
The DeHavilland policy team has produced a briefing on Labour and business, exploring Labour’s likely inheritance and what, as a result, we should expect to see from the Party if it is to form the next Government.
Specifically, this briefing looks at:
🔓 How to engage with Labour
🔓 The evolution of Labour’s relationship with business
🔓 The state of the economy and Labour’s inheritance
🔓 Labour’s approach to the economy and the likely direction of travel
🔓 Sector breakdown of business pledges made by Labour
Briefing: Forming a Labour Government
Labour is expected to win the next general election.Â
If they do, you will need to understand how they will form a Labour Government, the impacts of internal party dynamics, and how its majority size will affect its legislative agenda.
DeHavilland’s briefing specifically addresses:
🔓 Civil Service access talks
🔓 What follows polling day
🔓 What happens in a hung Parliament
🔓 How Labour would reorganise Whitehall
🔓 Possible majority sizes
🔓 The impact of internal Labour caucuses on policy
🔓 The impact of different majorities on policy​​​​