Labour Conference in Liverpool promises to be weirder this year seeing as the majority of people there want to get rid of their leader. Guido has you covered…
WHERE TO GET DRINKS
Sunday
IPPR and Labour Together are hosting an invite-only drinks reception at 8pm
Labour Climate and Environment Forum panel and drinks reception between 6 and 7:30pm
6pm is the YouTube party.
7:45pm is ‘Croctoberfest’ drinks with the International Conservation Caucus Foundation.
Monday
6:30pm is the Electoral Dysfunction reception.
Ed Miliband will join the Labour Climate and Environment Forum at another invite-only drinks commencing at 7pm.
5-7pm Future Governance Forum and Good Growth Foundation drinks reception supported by TikTok.
Labour Climate and Environment Forum drinks with Ed Miliband in the CLEF x Anacta Hub at 7pm.
The New Statesman and Santander drinks at 7:30pm in meeting room 11C with Gareth Thomas MP, Emma Reynolds MP.
Tuesday
6pm is the News Agents reception.
Labour Together, in partnership with The City UK and The ABI are hosting an In Conversation with Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds followed by a drinks reception attended by Rachel Reeves between 5pm and 7pm.
Labour Climate and Environment Forum panel and drinks reception between 5:45 and 8pm.
10pm is the Mirror party.
The rest of the information can be read below:
WHERE ARE THE WONKS
The wonks are hosting events left right and centre. Guido has ranked them:
- The IPPR is hosting 27 events
- The Institute for Government is hosting 15 events
- The Tony Blair Institute is hosting 15 events
- The Social Market Foundation is hosting 10 events
- The Resolution Foundation is hosting 2 events
Here are some others:
Monday
2pm. New Economics Foundation is discussing how mayors can resist the far right.
3pm. The Adam Smith Institute talks the future of British energy with Chris Curtis.
Tuesday
10.45am. Onward is talking about the role of the government in delivering for the public.
WHAT ARE THE LABOUR TOGETHER STARMTROOPERS TALKING ABOUT
Sunday
1.30pm: An in conversation event with Luke Pollard and Chatham House’s Olivia O’Sullivan
3pm: Panel on the cost of living crisis with Lucy Rigby
4:30pm: A business panel with James Murray on delivering sustainable economic growth
6pm: In Conversation with Wes Streeting
8pm: Labour Together and IPPR are hosting a drinks reception. Invite only.
Monday
8am: An early roundtable on the life sciences plan. Invite only.
9:20am: Panel on the importance of social housing with Steve Reed.
11am: Discussion on delivering growth through AI with Kanishka Narayan.
12:30pm: Panel on how to fix the social contract with Lisa Nandy.
2pm: Lucy Rigby talks the importance of medium-size businesses.
3:30pm: A panel on the plan to build 1.5 million homes with Dan Tomlinson.
5pm: Josh Simons discusses unlocking innovation in public services.
Tuesday
8am: A roundtable with Chris Ward on unlocking the UK’s investment potential. Invite only.
9:45am: An in conversation with Peter Kyle and Sunday Times Political Editor Caroline Wheeler
10am: In conversation with Darren Jones and Beth Rigby
11am: How the UK leads the next economic and technological revolution with Liz Kendall
12:30pm: Sarah Edwards discusses the gender gap in investment and pensions.
3:30pm: ‘How to win an election’ live podcast recording by the Times.
5pm: An in conversation with Jonathon Reynolds followed by a drinks reception with Rachel Reeves. Invite only.
WHERE ARE THE DEPUTY LEADERSHIP CONTENDERS
Bridget Phillipson is due to speak at an event chaired by NASUWT – The Teachers’ Union at 12pm on Tuesday, and has been invited to attend a further 14 events.
Lucy Powell is not currently listed to speak at any event, but will undoubtedly be roaming. Canvassing for votes…
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