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Politics and current affairs are constantly adapting to the demands of an ever-changing landscape. Our political keynote speakers share stories, exclusive insights and hope on how the future looks, along with explaining the commonly misconceived attitudes adopted by the general population.
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E E: < £3K Sonia Sodha is chief leader writer and a columnist at the Observer, and deputy opinion editor at the Guardian.
B B: £10K - £15K For over a decade, Steph McGovern has been one of the most recognisable faces on TV, reporting on business and finance from around the world; from international summits to small business success stories.
C C: £5K - £10K Steven Cochrane, economics speaker, is managing director of Moody’s Analytics, and an international expert on regional, industry and international trends.
D D: £3K - £5K Former Conservative MP and Minister for Transport for London. Ran for London mayor as the Tory candidate in the 2000 and 2004 elections.
POA POA: Contact Us Susannah Streeter is a leading broadcaster and financial commentator who has anchored flagship BBC business news programmes on TV and radio and hosted major summits, conferences and events around the world.
D D: £3K - £5K After thirty years’ experience in broadcasting, Tim Marshall is well-placed to provide a sharp political commentary and analysis of global affairs.
C C: £5K - £10K Political Editor of The Sunday Times, Tim Shipman has been a national newspaper journalist for nearly 20 years.
C C: £5K - £10K Professor Tim Soutphommasane was recently appointed Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Oxford. He is a human rights advocate, expert on diversity and culture, and political thinker. He was previously Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner.
A A: £15k-£25k Tina Brown is an award-winning journalist, editor and author. Between 1979 and 2001, she was editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Talk. She has launched and edited The Daily Beast, founded Women in the World and written 2022’s The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor – The Truth and Turmoil.
B B: £10K - £15K Todd Buchholz was Director of economic policy at the White House, MD of $15 billion hedge fund, and an award-winning economics teacher at Harvard.
C C: £5K - £10K The face of ITV's coverage of the 2015 General Election, Tom Bradby is the former Political Editor of ITV News, best-selling author and host of a weekly discussion show The Agenda.
D D: £3K - £5K After over a decade as Chief Economist at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking Professor Trevor Williams is now an author, academic, consultant and rotating chair of the Institute of Economic Affairs’ Shadow Monetary Policy Committee.
C C: £5K - £10K Vince Cable is a former cabinet minister and remains at the forefront of political and economic discourse.
D D: £3K - £5K Will Hutton is chief executive of The Work Foundation. Will is enormously respected for his ideas on current European and global economic issues.
A A: £15k-£25k Former leader of the Conservative Party and Foreign Secretary, William Hague uses his blend of corporate and political experience to engage with the audience.
AA AA: £25k + Professor of Economics & economic advisor, Xavier Sala-i-Martin is an international keynote conference speaker on globalisation, economics & finance.
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