Who Would You Like to Hear at the 2010 Politics Teacher National Conference?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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We are putting our speaker invitations together for the annual Politics Teacher National Conference on Wednesday 16 June 2010 at the British Library.  In recent events we’ve had some terrific external speakers join us during the day, including Phil Cowley, Anthony King, Peter Riddell, Matt O’Connor, Diane Abbott & Michael Portillo.

But who do you suggest we ought to invite for 2010?  Is there someone who you’d really like to meet, but there just never seems to be an opportunity?

Please let us have your suggestions by completing this very brief online form.  We will do our best to secure an acceptance from the most popular speaker suggestions:

Complete the speaker suggestion form

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