The EU: Get the informed. Get the facts. Friday 10 June, QEII Centre Westminster 09.30 Registration opens 10.15 Opening remarks and introduction 10.30 Keynote: The Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP (Leader of the Labour Party 2010-2015) 11.30 Coffee 12.00 Parallel sessions: The illusion of sovereignty? (Room: Wordsworth) Confirmed speakers: Peter Foster (The Telegraph, Chair), Sir William Cash MP (European Scrutiny Committee, House of Commons), Professor Damian Chalmers (LSE) The Territorial Dimension of the EU Referendum debate (Room: Keats) Confirmed speakers: Professor Michael Keating (University of Aberdeen), Dr Rachel Minto (Cardiff University), Professor Laura Cram (University of Edinburgh) Britain after : 100 days after (Room: Shelley) Confirmed speakers: Adam Boulton (Sky News, Chair), Professor Vernon Bogdanor (Gresham College), Dr Paola Subacchi (Chatham House) Brussels for dinner? Agriculture and food in the referendum debate (Room: Byron) Confirmed speakers: Dr Simon Usherwood (University of Surrey, Chair), Martin Haworth (Deputy Director General, National Farmers Union), Wyn Grant (University of Warwick), Dr Craig McAngus (University of Aberdeen), Natalie Bennett (Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales) What could 1975 tell us? (Room: Chaucer) Confirmed speakers: William Keegan (, Chair), Professor Anne Deighton (Oxford University), Lord Bernard Donoughue (former advisor to Harold Wilson), Dr Robert Saunders (Queen Mary, University of London) Brexit in the City (Room: Wesley) Confirmed speakers include: Professor Niamh Moloney (LSE), Rupert Harrison (Blackrock), John Mills (Business for Britain), Eric Lonergan (M&G Investments) Rule or rue Britannia: The UK’s place in the world, Brexit or Bremain? (Room: Burns) Confirmed speakers: John Peet (The Economist, Chair), Sir Malcolm Rifkind (former Secretary of State), Sir Peter Ricketts (former British Ambassador to France), Baroness Neville-Jones (former Chairman of the British Joint Intelligence Committee) 13.00 Lunch 14.00 Keynote: Professor John Curtice (Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe & Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde) 15.00 Parallel sessions: UK and EU – what happens next? (Room: Shelley) Confirmed speakers: Quentin Peel (Chatham House, formerly Financial Times, Chair), Claus Grube (Danish Ambassador to the UK), Marco Zatterin (Brussels Head of Office, La Stampa), Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska (Centre for European Reform) Immigration and free movement: where next? (Room: Wordsworth) Confirmed speakers: Nihal Arthanayake (BBC Asian Network & 5 Live, Chair), Gonzalo Vina (FT), Sunder Katwala (Director, British Future) Britain after Remain: the first 100 days (Room: Wesley) Confirmed speakers: Patrick Wintour (The Guardian, Chair), Sir John Grant (former UK Permanent Representative to the EU), Anton La Guardia (The Economist), Dr Swati Dhingra (LSE), Lord Tom McNally (former Political Secretary to Rt Hon James Callaghan) Leave/Remain: the facts behind the claims (Room: Burns) Confirmed speakers: Allegra Stratton (ITV, Chair), Will Moy (Director of Full Fact), Dr Sara Hagemann (LSE), Professor Damian Chalmers (LSE) Are we better off ‘in’ than ‘out’? (Room: Keats) Confirmed speakers: Ed Conway (Sky News, Chair), Gerard Lyons (Chief Economic Advisor to ), Professor John Van Reenen (LSE), Andy Bagnall (CBI), Dr Andrew Lilico (Europe Economics) What do people think? (Room: Chaucer) Confirmed speakers: Professor Matthew Goodwin (University of Kent), Joe Twyman (Director of Political Research at YouGov) 16.00 Coffee 16.30 Keynote: The Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2010-2016) 17.30 Reception