Progressive Britain Conference 2024 - Building Britain's Future

Progressive Britain Conference 2024 - Building Britain's Future

Help build the next Labour government.

By Progressive Britain

Date and time

Sat, 11 May 2024 09:30 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

133 Houndsditch

133 Houndsditch London EC3A 7DB United Kingdom

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Progressive Britain Conference 2024 - Building Britain's Future

We're thrilled to announce the Progressive Britain Conference 2024 - Building Britain's Future!

This year's annual Progressive Britain conference will take place on Saturday the 11th of May, 2024 at 133 Houndsditch. At our biggest conference yet, we'll be talking all things Labour as we come together for the final time before the next General Election, and hopefully, the next Labour government.

We'll be structuring our conference around Sir Keir Starmer's Five National Missions, focusing on how, through progress and innovation, each one could help shape a brighter future for Britain.

Come along to hear from senior Labour figures, thought leaders and Britain's best businesses who will share their experiences, ideas, and visions for building Britain's future. Don't miss this chance to network and meet likeminded people, and take part in some of the essential conversations and debates Labour will be having as we gear up for the general election campaign.


Whether you're a student, professional, or simply interested in driving positive change, this conference offers a platform to learn, collaborate, and contribute to the future. Join us at the Progressive Britain Conference 2024 - Building Britain's Future and be a part of the movement towards a better Britain.


We're announcing new speakers every day in the run up to May 11th. Check out who we've announced so far!


Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting MP.

Shadow Secretary of State for Women & Equalities and Chair of the Labour Party Anneliese Dodds MP.

General Secretary of the Labour Party David Evans.

Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding Alex Davies Jones MP.

Shadow Minister for Work and Pensions Alison McGovern MP.

Shadow Minister for Creative Industries and Digital Chris Bryant MP.

Shadow Minister for Crime Reduction Feryal Clark MP.

Shadow Minister for Business, Employment Rights & Levelling Up Justin Madders MP.

Labour's spokesperson on the Economy, Business and Fair Work Daniel Johnson MSP.

Mayor of South Yorkshire Oliver Coppard.

Shadow Minister for Energy Security Alan Whitehead MP.

Chief Executive of upReach, the leading UK social mobility charity, Nick Bent.

CEO of The Social Mobility Foundation Sarah Atkinson.

Executive Director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition Andrea Simon.

Venture Partner at Pioneer Fund and Senior Advisor on Frontier Technology Richard Serunjogi.

CEO and Founder of mental health charity Chasing the Stigma Jake Mills.

Chair of the Fabian Society Sara Hyde.

Political Correspondent at The Guardian Eleni Courea.

Chair of Ambient Support David Brindle.

National Secretary of the GMB Andy Prendergast.

Director of the UK Women's Budget Group Dr Mary-Anne Stephenson.

Political commentator Baroness Ayesha Hazarika.

Red Box Editor at The Times Lara Spirit.

Freelance journalist Rachel Wearmouth.

Health correspondent at the Independent Shaun Lintern.

Journalist at The Sun Noa Hoffman.

PPC for Shipley Anna Dixon.

Leader of Ealing Council Peter Mason.

PPC for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle Perran Moon.

PPC for Northampton North Lucy Rigby.

PPC for Chichester Tom Collinge.

Leader of Oldham Council Arooj Shah.

PPC for Chipping Barnet Dan Tomlinson.

PPC for Thirsk & Malton Lisa Banes.

PPC for Bournemouth Tom Hayes.

Leader of Camden Council Georgia Gould.

Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Planning & Growth in Brent Shama Tatler.

PPC for Glasgow South West Zubir Ahmed.

Secretary of Labour Women's Network Kiran Mahil.

Director of Labour Climate and Environment Forum Paul McNamee.

Deputy General Secretary of Prospect union Andrew Pakes.

Co-Founder of Campaign Lab Hannah O'Rourke.

Co-Director of Labour to Win Jane Thomas.

Incoming Chair of Policy Authority Board, City of London Corporation Tijs Broeke.

Review lead of Labour's mental health review Luciana Berger.

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