Trust in government and politicians continues to fall, and this parliament has seen many ethical scandals, from partygate to bullying. Over the last few years, various organisations including the IfG have called for major reforms to the way ethical standards are upheld in public life, but the government has only made piecemeal changes. \n\nLabour has criticised the Conservatives for their performance on this issue, but has recently been less vocal on the topic. With an election due in the coming months, will the political parties make ethical standards an issue during the campaign? \n\nTo discuss the IfG\u2019s proposals on rebuilding trust in public life, how things can be improved, and why this topic matters ahead of the election, we were pleased to welcome a great panel: \n\nTim Durrant, Programme Director at the Institute for Government\nRt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, Shadow Minister Without Portfolio (Cabinet Office) and Labour MP for Torfaen\nEsther Webber, Senior UK Correspondent at Politico\nRt Hon Sir Jeremy Wright MP, Conservative MP for Kenilworth and Southam and former Attorney General\n\nThe event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director of the Institute for Government.