Morgan McSweeney keynote speaker

Morgan McSweeney

Chief architect of the strategy behind the Labour Party landslide general election victory

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About Morgan McSweeney

Morgan McSweeney has served as Chief Executive of Labour Together, Campaign Director of the Labour Party and Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister. Across these roles, he helped transform a party facing deep organisational, political and reputational challenges into a disciplined, election‑winning force.

Morgan’s perspective is rooted in practice rather than theory. He has operated at every level of political life: building campaigns from scratch, managing internal crises, setting national strategy, advising senior leaders, and helping convert political purpose into organisational action. He understands how institutions lose trust, how credibility is rebuilt, and how leadership must adapt when conditions change faster than the systems designed to handle them.

His work sits at the intersection of strategy, leadership, democracy and disruption. He speaks about how power is shifting in an age shaped by rapid technological change, geopolitical instability, economic pressure and widespread mistrust of institutions. His core argument is that leaders can no longer rely on the assumptions of the world they inherited. They must learn to operate in a world that is faster, harder, less predictable and more contested.

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