Traditional Britain Group conference:- ‘The Future of the Nation State’
Sorry but there is my ugly mug that all readers of this blog will recognise in the line up of speakers here! The others all sound interesting
On the 19th October the Traditional Britain Group will be hosting an all-day conference in central London titled, ‘The Future of the Nation State.’
The Traditional Britain Conference will be of interest to a wide range of individuals concerned with politics, culture, religion and economics – including conservatives, traditionalists, libertarians, nationalists and radicals – and will be a good opportunity to learn, share and network.
The social media hashtag for sharing photos and thoughts on Facebook, Twitter and elsewhere during the conference will be #traditionalbritain. Free wi-fi available.
Traditional Britain Conference: 10am – 6pm
The Traditional Britain Conference will consist of 8 speakers (see a full line of speakers at the bottom of the page) throughout the day. Each will have 30 minutes to talk followed by 10 minutes of questions. Coffee and Tea will be provided in the afternoon and an hour and a half given for lunch.
Lunch is not included as we wish to keep ticket prices low – we will provide a local list of places nearby where attendees can eat. If you are staying for the evening we urge you have a large hot lunch as there is not much time between the main conference and the evening’s discussions!
SOCIAL MEDIA > Free Wireless will be available and we would encourage people to post their thoughts and photos on Facebook and Twitter throughout the day using the hashtag #traditionalbritain
10:00 – 10:05: Chairman’s Introduction
10:05 – 10:10: Vice President’s Introduction of Speakers
10:10 – 10:50: John Kersey – ‘Preserving the substance of a nation: the role of a traditional conservative counter-establishment.’
10:55 – 11:35: Angela Ellis-Jones – ‘The Forces Destroying Britain from Within’
11:40 – 12:20: Alex Kurtagić – ‘Wanted: A Moral Critique of Egalitarianism’
12:20 – 13:50: Lunch
14:00 – 14:40: Gregory Lauder-Frost – ‘Immigration and the threat to the Nation’
14:45 – 15:25: Robin Tilbrook – ‘The Future of the world’s Oldest Nation State, England’
15:25 – 16:00: Coffee and Tea
16:00 – 16:40: Richard Spencer – ‘Why We Need Europe’
16:45 – 17:25: Markus Willinger – ‘A Europe of regions and Identity’
17:30 – 18:10: Dr Sean Gabb – ‘Britain and the Global Reversion to Ancestral Ways’
Traditional Britain Unconference: 7pm – 9pm – discussion tracks
In the evening we will be hosting what is known to some in business as an ‘unconference.’ This casual affair will consist of six tracks (discussion groups) focused on the themes of the day, three tracks per hour, over two hours. Each track is lead by leaders (in some cases the speakers) who will host the discussion – you can either listen or contribute. Attendees are welcome to wander between tracks. A cash bar will be available so you can get a drink!
19:00 – 20:00:
Track 1 – Who are the forces destroying Britain and how do we stop them? – Angella Ellis-Jones
Track 2 – Traditionalism and Counter-Establishmentarianism: John Kersey
Track 3 – The European Union, a democratic deficit: David S.
20:00 – 21:00:
Track 4 – Beyond Nation as State: Olivia Pistun and Richard Spencer
Track 5 – A moral critique of Egalitarianism: Alex Kurtagić
Track 6 – Is immigration really a threat to the nation? – Gregory Lauder-Frost
Venue:Venue details will be sent to attendees nearer the time. The venue, located in central London will be easily accessible via public transport.
Dress Code – Smart Casual.
Contact info@traditionalbritain.org for more information.