British politics is entering a period of profound uncertainty. As disillusionment with the Labour Party grows, even among its traditional working-class base, voters are increasingly turning toward alternative voices on the right. The rise of Reform UK signals a deeper frustration within British society: a loss of faith in both political competence and cultural representation. Many now feel that the mainstream parties no longer speak for ordinary people, particularly on issues such as national identity, immigration, economic fairness, and democratic accountability. At the same time, the Conservative Party faces an identity crisis of its own, struggling to define a compelling vision for the country after years of managerial politics and internal division. Is a realignment underway? How can a revitalized right led by Reform UK, offer meaningful answers to Britain’s challenges and achieve the breakthrough that the country desperately needs?
15:50 - 16:05: Keynote Speech by Dominic Cummings
16:05 - 16:50: Moderated Discussion