9 TENTS. 50 SESSIONS. 250 SPEAKERS.
A new way of doing politics.
Hear from politicians, business leaders, and social activists. Have your say on the big debates. Pitch your ideas for changing the world. Here are just some of the highlights from this year's line up...
How can we restore trust and confidence in each other? In conversation with Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP
Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt is the Conservative MP for Portsmouth North, and former Secretary for International Development, Minister for Women and Equalities and was famously the first female Defence Secretary under the May Government.
How can we regenerate towns across the UK? In conversation with Lisa Nandy MPLisa Nandy is the Labour MP for Wigan, and has served on the front bench in a number of roles including Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Lisa also co-founded think tank Centre for Towns, to ensure priority is given to the viability and prosperity of Britain’s towns.
We Always Get There First: Listen to our Current and Future Leaders!
The current political agenda is being shaped by young people across the country, with issues as wide-ranging as the climate crisis and identity politics all fighting for airtime. Come and listen to young leaders such as Amanda Chetwynd-Cowieson (Co-Founder, For Future's Sake) and Ellie Varley (Vice-Chair, Students For Brexit) discuss the policy challenges of the next 10 years, and how we can bridge the intergenerational divide.
Capitalism: Success or Failure?
For some, capitalism is the greatest achievement of modern times – responsible for lifting millions out of poverty across the globe. For others, it is something to be rejected or reformed. Since the financial crisis, politicians have often claimed “the market has failed, we need more government intervention” but is more intervention the answer? Listen to the Institute of Economic Affairs and the New Economics Foundation share new ideas on this age old debate.
Have a look at the complete programme - 50 amazing discussions.
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