Policies Or Personality? Can The Internet Change The Way We Think About Voting?

Room B33, Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, London
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University of London
Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Russell Square 0.19 miles

Do you decide how to vote on policy or personality? Is it better to put emotion aside, and focus on which policies a party is offering? Can websites and social media transform the way we engage with politics and think about how to vote?

Vote for Policies, in partnership with the Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, is holding a free public debate to start a national discussion on these issues.

Five eminent speakers in this area will present their views and open the floor to general discussion.

John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde and President of the British Polling Council, is a leading expert on voting behaviour in the UK.
Dr. Rosie Campbell, Reader in Politics at Birkbeck University, is the author of Gender and the Vote in Britain and a regular commentator on voting and political participation in Britain.

Emran Mian is Director of the independent think tank the Social Market Foundation, which publishes a wide range of reports examining and proposing social and economic policies.

Sunny Hundal is a journalist, author and a lecturer on digital journalism. He has written for publications including the Guardian, Times, CNN and New Statesman.
Laura Perry is one of Vote for Policies’ 900 crowd funders. She is former President of Newcastle Student Union and runs a Christmas decorating business in Newcastle.
Recently published in the Huffington Post, the Founder of Vote for Policies, Matt Chocqueel-Mangan, will welcome everyone and Ben Worthy, Lecturer in Politics at Birkbeck, will introduce the evening.

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