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F R I N G E G U I D E F O R C O N S E R V A T I V E P A R T Y C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 9 CENTRAL ROOMS 3 & 4 WELCOME TO THE CEN HUB CEN is an independent forum for conservatives who support conservation and decarbonisation. We're made up of a Parliamentary Caucus of over 40 MPs and Peers and a wider grassroots membership.

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SUNDAY 4:00-5:00PM - PANEL

We need to work towards the UK's ambitious net zero target - does biomass fit within this new trajectory?

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant.

Professor Michael Norton is the Environment Programme Director at EASAC. He has been the Counsellor of Science & Technology in the British Embassy Tokyo, a visiting Professor, Director of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, First Secretary (Science) at the British Embassy in the USA, and UK scientific representative to the Oslo and Convention.

Sepi Golzari-Munro is the Deputy Director (Strategy) at the Energy & Climate Intelligent Unit. She previously led the UK programme at E3G; worked as an adviser to organisations; and spent 7 years as a Whitehall official including in DECC. She also spent 2 years as a Visiting Academic at King’s College London, Faculty of Law and is currently a UK100 Board Member.

Dr Nina Skorupska CBE is Chief Executive of the Renewable Energy Association. She has worked for over 30 years in the energy industry, as a fuel expert, power station manager, head of energy trading and as member of the Executive Board – Chief Technology Officer for the largest energy company in the Netherlands, Essent. W E L C O M E T O T H E G R E E N E S T C O N F E R E N C E E V E R SUNDAY 6:00-8:00PM - RECEPTION

Our opening conference reception - Conservatives have long been stewards of our planet, join us to celebrate & explore some of these key commitments. Sponsored by the Offshore Wind Industry Council.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant.

Benj Sykes is the Co-Chair of the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC). He is also the UK Country Manager for Ørsted’s Offshore Wind business and on the Board of G+, providing Health and Safety leadership. He co-chairs the OWIC alongside the Energy Minister and is a Fellow of the Geological Society and the Energy Institute. He was previously the Director of Innovation at the Carbon Trust.

Rebecca Pow is Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment and MP for Taunton Deane. She is also the former Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism. Previously she was PPS to while she was at the DWP and also a DEFRA PPS. In 2018, she was awarded as the "Greenest New MP" by the Climate Coalition. She is a scientist by training, a former environmental reporter, and has also worked for the NFU. She was also a CEN MP. (inv) is Prime Minister of the UK. Since taking office in July, he has repeatedly prioritised the environment, pledging £10 million to the international effort to help restore parts of the Amazon rainforest destroyed by fire, committing an additional £7 million to expand Blue Belt protections, and adopting a rescue dog for No 10. From 2008-2016 he was London Mayor, where he oversaw the 2012 Olympics. Boris was previously and is a former Vice-Chair of the Party. Before frontline , he had a career in journalism. D . I . S . C . O .

SUNDAY 9:00-11:00PM

The afterparty to our opening reception!

I N T R O D U C I N G C E N C O U N C I L L O R S We are launching CEN Councillors to bring together the conservative local leaders working on conservation and decarbonisation.

CEN Councillors will be subscribed to a monthly online newsletter with communications tools, the latest policy briefings, and regular case studies of instances where Conservative Councillors have innovated in new green ways to address these challenges. They will also be invited to join coordinated campaigns to central Government that seek to address the challenges that have been raised by other group members.

Find out more about the core principles and sign up today via: www.cen.uk.com/cencouncillor or contact [email protected]

B E C O M E A C E N M E M B E R T O D A Y Join our annual membership for £20 a year and you’ll get:

Priority access to CEN receptions, conferences and networking events Our fortnightly newsletter with original content from MPs, policy wonks and CEN staff A CEN membership card to show at future events Reduced price ticket to the CEN Annual Summer Party Exclusive updates on CEN work and input opportunities

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Z E R O C : H O W M A R K E T B A S E D M E C H A N I S M S C A N G E T U S T O N E T Z E R O MONDAY 9:00-10:00AM - PANEL

A panel discussion on how market-based mechanisms help transition a net zero economy where carbon polluters pay and the less well-off are not unfairly impacted.

Polly Billington is the Director of UK100, a network of UK cities and local authorities who are committed to the transition to 100% clean energy. She was previously at DECC (2008-2010) and Director of Communications on ’s Mayoral election campaign. She also has 15 years’ experience as a journalist at the BBC.

Georgia Berry is Chief of Staff to OVO Energy’s CEO and founder, Stephen Fitzpatrick. She was previously ’s Special Advisor for Energy and Infrastructure, helping to shape both upstream and retail energy policy. Prior to Number 10, she was Head of Corporate Responsibility at Centrica.

Guy Newey is the Strategy and Performance Director at Energy Systems Catapult. Prior to this he was Energy and Climate Advisor to former Energy Secretary and Special Adviser to Amber Rudd. He was previously Head of Policy at Ovo Energy and Head of Environment and Energy at .

Alex Chalk (inv) is MP for . He was a member of the for over 3 years and is now PPS to the Foreign Secretary. He is a former PPS for Education, and for both the Health and Social Care and Defence Secretaries. Alex introduced a Bill to set a net zero 2050 target in law.

The ZeroC campaign is calling for the introduction of General Carbon Charge, to account for carbon pollution within the price of goods and return the money raised to citizens. O P P O R T U N I T I E S F O R U K G L O B A L E N V I R O N M E N T L E A D E R S H I P MONDAY 12:00-1:30PM - PANEL Discussing British leadership in securing a global New Deal for Nature and People on oceans, conservation, the SDGs & climate change. Sponsored by WWF. Chair: Meg Trethewey is the Senior Programmes Manager at CEN, working on events, communications and policy, leading on CEN's air quality work. She joined CEN after three years of working as a Parliamentary Researcher for an MP. During this time she led campaigns on marine energy and tackling plastics. She has a Masters in Environmental Policy. MP is the Secretary of State for International Development. Alok has been the for Employment and Minister of State for Housing and Planning. Alok was also Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, and served on the Treasury and Science & Technology Select Committees. Lord Ian Duncan of Springbank is the Minister for Climate Change in BEIS. He was previously a member of the where he was Conservative spokesman on Energy and Climate Change, and Fisheries. He was also the Parliamentary delegate to the UN COP in Lima (2014), Paris (2015) and Marrakech (2016). Tanya Steele is the Chief Executive for WWF-UK. She leads the UK office of WWF, the world’s largest independent conservation organisation. She began her career in the tech industry working in senior roles for Siemens and BT, before joining Save the Children in 2004 as Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Communications, and later as interim Chief Executive. Lindsay McQuade is CEO of ScottishPower Renewables. She is responsible for the operation of over 2GW of onshore wind and the development, construction and operation of future developments and storage plants across the UK and Ireland. Lindsay is a board director at Renewable UK, the current Chair of SafetyOn and a former director at Scottish Renewables. Richard Graham is MP for Gloucester and the Prime Minister's Trade Envoy to the ASEAN EC, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. He is Chairman of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy and also chairs the APPGs for Indonesia, China and Marine Energy. He is a member of the Select Committee for Exiting the EU. T H E B R I T I S H B L U E P L A N E T : P R O T E C T I N G O U R M A R I N E L I F E MONDAY 2:00-3:00PM - PANEL

Discussing the UK’s record on ocean conservation, particularly focussing on the Overseas Territories and Blue Belt Programme. Sponsored by RSPB & OceanMind.

Chair: Meg Trethewey is the Senior Programmes Manager at CEN, working on events, communications and policy, leading on CEN's air quality work. She joined CEN after three years of working as a Parliamentary Researcher for an MP. During this time she led campaigns on marine energy and tackling plastics. She has a Masters in Environmental Policy and has previously worked in PR.

Tristan da Cunha is represented in the UK by an honorary, part-time UK Representative. Chris Carnegy has served in the role since 2015, providing liaison between UK bodies and earth’s remotest settlement. He aided the negotiations for Tristan’s ‘Blue Belt’ commitment.

Jonathan Hall is Head of UK Overseas Territories at the RSPB. He has worked with the Territories since 2010, when he managed a project to restore the UK’s natural World Heritage Site in the South Pacific-Henderson Island in partnership with the Pitcairn Island . He has been the informal chair of the Great British Oceans Coalition for 4 years and is a member of DEFRA’s Darwin Plus Advisory Group.

Natalie Tellwright is a Senior Fisheries Analyst with OceanMind. She works with governments and the Seafood Industry around the world to enhance compliance and sustainable fisheries. She has been a commercial fisher on the sockeye salmon fishery in Alaska and a fisheries observer onboard tuna purse seine vessels. She has also supported the monitoring and surveillance of Blue Belt programme areas in OTs. P L A N T I N G F O R S U C C E S S W I T H T H E N O R T H E R N F O R E S T MONDAY 3:30-5:00PM - RECEPTION

Celebrating British forests and trees, their importance for climate and communities and the plans for the Northern Forest. Sponsored by the Woodland Trust. Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant. MP was elected to represent Thirsk and Malton in May 2015 and serves on the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee. He was previously the Parliamentary Private Secretary to DEFRA Secretary of State, Michael Gove and remains his PPS in the . Kevin was also a founder partner and now Chairman of Hunters Estate Agents, and also founded Vizzihome.

Darren Moorcroft is the new Chief Executive of the Woodland Trust, having previously been its Director of Estates & Woodland Outreach. Prior to this, Darren gained his PhD from Oxford before joining the RSPB, where he held a variety of roles including responsibility for their UK Conservation Programmes. Darren is also Chair of the Northern Forest Board and a member of the BBC Rural Advisory Committee. is Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment and MP for Taunton Deane. She is also the former Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism. Previously she was PPS to Amber Rudd at the DWP and also a DEFRA PPS. In 2018, she was awarded as the "Greenest New MP" by the Climate Coalition. She is a scientist by training, a former environmental reporter, and has worked for the NFU. is Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and MP for . She previously served as Secretary of State for and also Transport Minister. From 1999-2005 she was an MEP for London, becoming deputy leader of the Conservative delegation in 2001. Before entering politics, she worked as a barrister and as a lecturer in Law. T H E C E N M A N I F E S T O : V O T E S G R O W O N T R E E S

MONDAY 5:30-6:30PM - PANEL

What is the political role that environmental policies can play and how can CEN's Manifesto conservative ideas contribute to that debate? Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant. Chris Snowdon is the Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA. He is the author of The Art of Suppression, The Spirit Level Delusion and Velvet Glove; Iron Fist. His work focuses on pleasure, prohibition and dodgy statistics. He has authored a number of publications including The Proof of the Pudding and Free Market Solutions in Health.

Mark Hawthorne MBE is the Leader of the Gloucestershire County Council and the Chair of the Conservative Councillors Association. First elected to Gloucester City Council in 1998 at the age of 22, he went on to become the council's youngest leader in 2004.

Isabella Gornall is MD of Seahorse Environmental Communications and a member of CEN's Steering Committee. Her former roles include Head of Maitland Green, Policy Adviser to MP and EU Environmental Policy Consultant in Brussels. Isabella is also on the Board of UK100, the ambitious network of UK Cities committing to 100% clean energy.

Bim Afolami is MP for Hitchin and Harpenden and a member of CEN's Parliamentary caucus. He is a former PPS at the and for MP while she was at DFID. He currently serves on both the Regulatory Reform and Consolidation Bills select committees. Before this, he worked as a corporate lawyer and a senior executive at a major bank. I N C O N V E R S A T I O N W I T H . . . S P E C I A L G U E S T

MONDAY 7:00-9:00PM - RECEPTION

An opportunity to get to know our special guest and find out their views on the environment & climate change. Sponsored by RenewableUK.

Opening Remarks: Barney Wharton is the Director of Future Energy Systems at RenewableUK and a CEN Ambassador. He leads work on creating a smart and flexible energy system, which is based on renewable generation. He is passionate about a low carbon energy system, and previously headed up RenewableUK’s policy and regulatory team, covering energy markets and network regulation. He was also previously at the CBI and researcher for the Rt Hon MP.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant. C E N ' S B I G P U B Q U I Z O F T H E Y E A R

MONDAY 9:30-11:00PM

A pub quiz - with some stuff on the environment - and special political guests! A light-hearted take on the popular TV quiz show, CEN’s unique trivia quiz will cover areas ranging from literature, television, music, geography, politics, science and celebrity as well as being peppered with environmental questions.

Featuring mystery questions from special guests and an entertaining quizmaster, this event is a great networking opportunity that connects grassroots members with other party supporters and leadership.

C L I M A T E C L I N I C - M E E T O U R P A R T N E R S MONDAY 10:30-11:30AM & TUESDAY 2:00-3:00PM

This year CEN is partnering up with several NGOs, trade bodies and businesses to deliver our programme of events. Join us in the CEN Hub to meet members from these organisations, discuss topics of interest and ask them any of your questions. H O W C O U N C I L S C A N B R E A T H E E A S I E R O N A I R Q U A L I T Y TUESDAY 8:00-10:00AM - PANEL

Discussion of the role of local government in improving air quality and to hear from councillors about how they’re tackling air pollution. Chair: Meg Trethewey is Senior Programmes Manager at CEN, working on events, comms and policy, and leading on CEN's air quality work. Previously she worked as a Parliamentary Researcher, where she led campaigns on marine energy and tackling plastics. She has a Masters in Environmental Policy and has previously worked in PR.

Grant Shapps MP is Secretary of State for Transport and MP for Welwyn Hatfield. Previously he was Minister of State at DFID and Minister of State for Housing and Local Government. He was appointed to the Privy Council in June 2010 and is a former Co-Chair of the Conservative Party. Before politics, he founded a design and print business. is MP for Cheltenham and a member of the CEN Parliamentary caucus. He was a member of the Justice Select Committee for over 3 years and is now PPS to the Foreign Secretary. He is a former PPS for Education, and for both the Health and Social Care and Defence Secretaries. Alex introduced a Bill to set a net zero 2050 target in law. Polly Billington is the Director of UK100, a network of local leaders committed to clean energy, clean air and climate action. She was previously special adviser at DECC (2008-10), Director of Communications on Sadiq Khan’s selection campaign to be a London Mayoral candidate, and Head of Communications and Campaigns at Citizens Advice. Professor Stephen Holgate CBE FMedSci is representing the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change. He is also a Medical Research Council Clinical Professor of Immunopharmacology at the University of Southampton. Since 1980, his research has focused on asthma – identifying and validating novel therapies and informing guidelines on asthma management. B U S I N E S S , P E O P L E A N D T H E E N V I R O N M E N T B I L L TUEDAY 8:00-10:00AM - PANEL

Discussing how the Environment Bill can support the next stage of growth for businesses & build the foundation for a world-leading sustainable economy. Sponsored by Greener UK.

Opening Remarks: Craig Bennett is the CEO of Friends of the Earth. He is also an Honorary Professor of Sustainability and Innovation at the University of . He was previously Director of The Prince of ’s Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant. Vicky Ford is MP for Chelmsford and currently sits on the Science and Technology Committee. From 2009-2017 she served as an MEP where she chaired the IMCO committee, one of the Parliament's most powerful economic committees. She was also a lead negotiator on the Horizon 2020 research fund. Before entering politics, she was a managing director of an international bank. Richard Walker is Managing Director of Iceland Foods Group. He is a Trustee of the ‘Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation’, the conservation groups ‘Fauna & Flora International’ and ‘Surfers Against Sewage’. He also sits on No.10’s Small Business Council, DEFRA’s Council for Sustainable Business and ’s Ocean Advisory Board. In 2019 he was selected as a Young Global Leader by the WEF. Hilary McGrady is the Director-General of the National Trust. She had worked for the Trust since 2006 before becoming Director-General in 2018. Originally trained in graphic design, she worked in the drinks industry in brand and marketing, before moving to become Director of a national arts charity. In 2002 she was seconded to CEO of ’s bid to become the European Capital of Culture. G O I N G F O R N E T Z E R O W I T H A R T I F I C I A L I N T E L L I G E N C E TUESDAY 10:30-11:30AM - PANEL

Discussing the opportunities for utilising artificial intelligence in the energy sector to accelerate the transition to a zero carbon economy. Sponsored by E3G.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant. Pete Clutton-Brock is Senior Associate at E3G and Director at Hinge Consulting. He is currently working on the application of AI to energy and climate related challenges. Pete’s experience in Government includes working on UK energy policy in HM Treasury, where he led on the design of the Green Investment Bank, and advising on the design of the Green Climate Fund at DFID.

Laura Sandys is an Independent Director at SGN Network, and has recently been appointed Chair of the BEIS/Ofgem Energy System Data Taskforce. She is also Co-Chair of the IPPR Environment and Justice Commission, a founder of the Food Foundation, co-founder of POWERful Women and a Visiting Senior Fellow at King’s College, London. From 2010-2015 she was MP for South Thanet.

Kwasi Kwarteng is Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth and MP for Spelthorne. He is a former Parliamentary Under-Secretary at DExEU and a former PPS to the Chancellor. He has also served on the Transport, Work and Pensions and Public Accounts select committees. Before politics, Kwasi worked as an analyst in financial services. Clementine Cowton is External Affairs Director at the green energy supplier Octopus Energy. Previously she was Account Director at Newington Communications. She is also a member of POWERful Women, a professional initiative to advance gender diversity within the energy sector. W O M E N A N D C L I M A T E C H A N G E : I M P A C T A N D R E S P O N S E TUESDAY 12:00-1:30PM - PANEL

Discussing how the impacts of climate change will impact women around the world & how more women can be involved in the response via STEM. Sponsored by EDF Energy. Chair: Meg Trethewey is Senior Programmes Manager at CEN, working on events, comms and policy, and leading on CEN's air quality work. Previously she worked as a Parliamentary Researcher, where she led campaigns on marine energy and tackling plastics. She has a Masters in Environmental Policy and has previously worked in PR. Julia Pyke is Nuclear Development Director for EDF Energy. With over 15 years of global experience in infrastructure and energy projects, Julia joined EDF Energy in July 2017 to focus on Hinkley Point C, Sizewell C, Bradwell B and the decommissioning of advanced gas- cooled reactors. Previously, Julia led a cross-practice team advising on power projects as Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP. Sue Willsher is Senior Policy Advisor for the Christian charity Tearfund, leading on climate change policy and engaging the church globally on responding to the triple challenge of climate, poverty and inequality. She has always been passionate about international development and has gained experience working on programmes in Uganda and policy, research and advocacy here in the UK. Laura Round was previously a Special Adviser to the then- Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt MP, and was elected Conservative Councillor for Pembridge in Kensington and Chelsea in May 2018. Laura was the Communications Manager at Bright Blue, a Senior Parliamentary Assistant in the House of Commons and worked for Britain Stronger In Europe as the National Press Officer. Rachel Maclean is the for Redditch and a CEN MP. She was previously the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Women and Equalities Office before becoming the PPS to Chancellor . She has been a member of the BEIS Select Committee and is the chair of the APPG for Women in Parliament alongside the APPGs on Carers, and for Endangered Species. G R E A T O P E N S P A C E S : E N V I R O N M E N T R E C E P T I O N TUESDAY 3:30-5:30PM - RECEPTION

A reception to celebrate our great open spaces and discuss the Government’s plans for safeguarding them. Sponsored by CPRE.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant.

George Eustice is Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food and MP for Camborne and Redruth. He served on the EFRA select committee from 2010. Outside politics, George comes from a farming background. Previously he was Head of Press for former Conservative leader , Press Secretary to and later worked for Portland Communications.

Helen Whately MP (inv) is Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism at DCMS and MP for Faversham and Mid Kent. Prior to this she was Deputy Chair of the Conservative Party and also Vice Chair for Women. She was previously a member of the Health and Social Care Select Committee, and formerly chaired the APPGs for Mental Health, and Fruit and Vegetable Farmers.

Crispin Truman is chief executive of CPRE - the countryside charity - which works to promote, enhance and protect the countryside. Prior to his start at CPRE, Crispin held leadership positions at The Churches Conservation Trust and the Revolving Doors Agency, and was awarded an OBE for services to heritage and charitable foundations in 2017. C L E A N G R O W T H : A G R E A T B R I T I S H A C H I E V E M E N T TUESDAY 6:00-8:00PM - RECEPTION

A reception to celebrate the success of British business in the low carbon economy and opportunities for clean growth in a net zero future. Sponsored by the sustainability hub.

Chair: Sam Hall is Director of CEN. He was previously Policy Advisor to then-Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. He was also the Head of Research at Bright Blue, leading their work on energy and the environment. Sam also has experience as a Parliamentary Assistant.

Chris Skidmore is the Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation and MP for Kingswood. Prior to this, he was the Interim Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth who signed net zero into law. He was also previously a member of both the Health and Education Select Committees. In 2013, he was appointed to the Number 10 Policy Board, and was later appointed as its Deputy Chairman. He is also a former PPS to the former Chancellor .

Karen Potter is the Project Director at the sustainability hub. She has nearly two decades of experience campaigning on clean energy, environment and behaviour change, spearheading policy campaigns to promote sustainable policy and action on climate change. She co- founded and manages the Secretariat for the APPG for Net Zero and is Co-Founder of the Global Good Awards Summit, as well as the Climate Clinic.

James Heappey (inv) is the Member of Parliament for Wells. He is chair of the PRASEG (Parliamentary Renewable And Sustainable Energy all-party Group). Before entering politics, James served in the Army reaching the rank of Major. He is currently the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson. W A T C H T H E P M ' S S P E E C H W I T H U S

WEDNESDAY LUNCHTIME

Closing a packed events programme, join us to watch Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first party conference speech as Prime Minister with food provided.

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