Amid the traditional pomp and circumstance of the State Opening of Parliament, yesterday the King delivered the new Labour Government’s first King’s Speech, setting out the legislation it will take through Parliament in the year ahead.
At the heart of the speech were measures to increase economic growth. From unlocking the building of housing and critical infrastructure, to increasing investment from pension funds, the Government will hope that its plans are enough to spur the economy in a more positive direction.
There are five bills that will be of critical importance to the business community in the year ahead.
There are three things you should do now to make the most of the opportunity that the King’s Speech presents:
The King’s Speech was built around a central narrative of government ‘building a partnership with businesses and working people’ to deliver economic growth.
It is through this lens that you should re-evaluate your own messaging, tap into this narrative and consider where you can position your engagement as helping Labour deliver against this central principle. This messaging reassessment should also consider Labour’s wider manifesto pledges, the specific legislation that it has brought forward in the King’s Speech, and the five missions that form the central plank of its policy platform.
In the coming months, the Party will need to demonstrate to voters that it is delivering the economic growth it promised today and will therefore be receptive to organisations that can help it achieve that aim.
With the Speech now delivered, we know what legislative priorities that the Government will be focussing on in the year ahead – and those it won’t be. If legislation is on the table which is important to your commercial environment, it is critical that you engage now to influence it.
But how to make your engagement as persuasive as possible?
The King’s Speech promised that the Government’s programme will be based on the principles of ‘security, fairness and opportunity’. It’s vital now to ensure that your policy recommendations to Government align with this central theme of its legislative agenda.
Can you position your recommendation as delivering a fairer outcome to consumers? Or helping protect the security and resilience of supply chains? Or does your recommended policy approach help deliver broader opportunities for an often overlooked region or section of society?
Position them carefully and in terms that resonate with the Government, and your recommendations will land with far more impact.
Devolution is at the heart of the Government’s proposals. A new Council of the Nations and Regions will bring together the PM with leaders of devolved administrations and metro mayors, alongside more sweeping devolution in England powered by a dedicated Bill.
That means that the 12 English metro mayors will be even more important, and we can expect to see their numbers grow in the years ahead. Whether it’s the mayor for your local area, or one in an area you might hope to expand in to – engaging this group will be vital in building a coalition in support of your policy asks.
The Government has set itself an ambitious agenda for the year ahead, with more than 35 bills set to make their way through parliament. This presents a golden opportunity for businesses to influence and support the Government in implementing its programme.
We’ve prepared a guide for engaging the new Government, which you can read here. The guide provides background on the new Government’s priorities, as well as a four-step process for any organisation to engage and influence the Government’s approach.
Whatever your priorities, it’s clear the new Government wants to make big changes; it’s important not to be left behind.
For a conversation about how you can influence the new government, get in touch with the team on [email protected].