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Holyrood magazine's - Scottish Politics Explained

Overview

With a referendum on Scottish independence now a certainty, a spotlight has been shone on how bodies can best connect, participate and influence the political debate for the future governance of Scotland in the best interests of their stakeholders and more importantly, how to get fully up to speed with the ‘Scottish Question’ with some urgency.

Description

With Alex Salmond's SNP promising a referendum on Scottish independence, many organisations are now having to sit up and take notice of how they will operate should independence, or other constitutional change, take place.

The event, held by Holyrood magazine, Scotland's, leading political magazine and policy events provider, will be taking place on Tuesday 3rd July at One Birdcage Walk in central London.

By attending you will be able to answer:

  • What this will mean for your organisation
  • What business opportunities this presents
  • What opportunities there are for you to do business in Scotland and to make your client's voice heard
  • How to engage with a more autonomous

We have a leading line-up of expert speakers. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Rt Hon. Henry McLeish, Former First Minister of Scotland
  • Danny Alexander MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury
  • Lord Wallace of Tankerness, Advocate General for Scotland
  • Professor John Curtice, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
  • Fraser Nelson, Editor, The Spectator
  • Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent, Sky News
  • Margaret Curran MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland

If you would like to attend this event please go to the Scottish Politics webiste directly to book. www.scottishpolitics2012.co.uk

PRCA members receive an exclusive discount by using the code PRCA12 when booking. You can also call the following number to book directly: 0131 270 7093.

Location

Course Details

Non-Member Price £332.50 excl. VAT

Places available: 50
Book Now
Date03 July 2012
Time08:45 - 17:00
LocationOne Birdcage Walk, Westminster., London, SW1H 9JJ
 


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