Lunchtime Conversations: Discussing the Bangladesh Elections

24 February 2026

Venue: CPA Room, Westminster

Our Lunchtime Conversations are a regular monthly event in the CPA UK Room in Westminster Hall.

Lunchtime Conversations are open to MPs, Peers and all parliamentary staff.

The Bangladesh elections, two weeks on

This Lunchtime Conversation on 24th February will take place a fortnight after the Bangladesh elections. We will explore what the results mean for the future of Bangladesh. With a panel of experts, including Baroness Winterton who is the UK Trade Envoy to Bangladesh, we examine what happens next and discover the most pressing issues facing this Commonwealth nation. 

The panel will be chaired by Apsana Begum MP.

Parliamentarians and Social Media

The January Lunchtime Conversation  focussed on how parliamentarians can use social media for good despite the many legitimate concerns that surround it such as misinformation, toxicity, abuse, problematic algorithms and now X’s AI tool, Grok.

Reducing the Voting Age

The Lunchtime Conversation before Christmas was about lowering the voting age to 16. Parliamentarians from Guernsey were on the panel, sharing their experiences of reducing the voting age where they live. 

AI in Parliament

In October, the Editor of The House magazine, Francis Elliott, chaired an insightful discussion about the use of AI in Parliament. The panellists were Mark Sewards MP,  Dr Luke Evans MP and Nusrat Ghani MP, who is also Principal Deputy Speaker.

Threats to Democracy

Before the summer recess we held a Lunchtime Conversation to mark one year of a new parliament. It was about threats to democracy and how parliamentarians cope with those threats. Read more about the event.

Keep up to date with our Lunchtime Conversations by going to the weekly All Party Notices (APN).

Bangladesh flag flying on a flag pole