Tuesday 30 November 2021 – 16:00
This is a live online event. Please do not travel to the Institute.

What does it mean to be a member of parliament? What do people expect from their elected representatives? And how much have these expectations changed in recent years?

The row about MPs’ second jobs has triggered a discussion about what MPs are for and what their priorities should be. From representing constituents and dealing with casework to scrutinising government and improving legislation, MPs have many responsibilities.

So how should an MP divide his or her time? How has this has changed over recent years? Should MPs be taking on extra paid work outside parliament? And what do constituents ultimately want from their representative?

To discuss these questions and more, the IfG has brought together an expert panel:

  • Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London
  • Marie le Conte, political journalist and author
  • Ben Lake, Plaid Cymru MP for Ceredigion
  • Final speaker to be confirmed 

This event will be chaired by Dr Catherine Haddon, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government.

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Tuesday 30 November 2021 – 17:00
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021 – 16:00

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