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Blagger's guide to the 2001 Labour Party conference

Open government support unit | 01.10.2001 12:14

As far as we know all these events are still on, though you may want to check nearer the time to be sure. All events are free, open to the public - and free drinks and refeshments are available! Get along and get involved!

MONDAY 1ST OCTOBER
1pm
Rally for liquor licensing reform
The ‘All Party Parliamentary Beer Group’ in association with the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers are putting on this bash - should be good! Speakers include ex-Home Office minister Mike O’Brien, well known to Mark Thomas viewers.
Buffet lunch
Upstairs room, The Walkabout, West Street

1pm
Does Britain need an energy policy?
The British Nuclear Industry Forum have their say - will they be supporting windmills? Come and find out!
Refreshments
Royal Albion Hotel, Old Steine

1pm
Politics and progress: democracy, civil society and political renewal
Sound boring? - not at all! Home Secretary David Blunkett will be at this Sunday Telegraph/Demos event agonising over taking away more of our rights. Come and put your point of view (if having a point of view is still legal by then).
Refreshments
Ballroom North, Thistle Hotel, Kings Road

6pm
The globalisation debate – can capitalism be regulated?
A right old ding-dong between Clare Short, George Monbiot and some geezer from BP/Rio Tinto. Sounds like two against one? - why not go along and even up the odds?
Refreshments
Brasserie, Old Ship Hotel, Kings Road

6.30pm
The rail industry – delivering through partnership
Dying to tell the chairman of Railtrack how much you admire the way our railways are being run? - here’s your chance!
Refreshments
Brighton Hilton West Pier Hotel, Kings Road

TUESDAY 2ND OCTOBER
12.45pm
Building a sustainable aviation policy
The Airport Operators Association put their case - and there’s a buffet lunch!
Season’s Restaurant, Belgrave Hotel, West Street

6pm
Quiz the party chairman
Charles Clarke, the new Labour Party chairman that no one elected, will be explaining how well the government is doing. What a better way to start the evening!
Refreshments
Jarvis Norfolk Hotel, Kings Road

6pm
New Labour – New fine wines
Sample fine new world wines with the Credit Management Research Centre at a “complimentary bucks fizz reception, wine tasting and buffet”. Not one to miss.
Old Ship Hotel, Kings Road

6.15pm
How the police service is modernising to keep pace with a changing society - an informal debate
Home Secretary David Blunkett and Fred Broughton from the Police Federation put their points of view - why not go along and see if you agree?
Free drinks and hot food
Arundel 2, Hilton Brighton West Pier Hotel

WEDNESDAY 3RD OCTOBER
12.45pm
The future of rural Britain
A sane and rational presentation of the subject from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation. Hear them put their case.
Buffet lunch
Windsor Suite, Queens Hotel

12.45pm
Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association
In some people’s view, the highlight of the conference calendar - get there early!
Refreshments
Ballroom, Sussex Arts Club, Ship Street

1pm
Sustainable development - can business deliver?
Of course! Hear bit-of-a-lefty Michael Meacher do intellectual summersaults to show how eco-friendly capitalism really is. Sponsored by UKOOA
Drinks and buffet
Jarvis Norfolk Hotel, Kings Road

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  1. This is what it's all about !!!!! — Luther Blissett
  2. excellant tactics — az