Traditional Britain Conference - 24th October
Saturday, 24th October 2015 10:00am
Central London
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Join us at a prestigious venue in central London on the 24th October for the premier annual conservative and traditionalist event of the year – the Traditional Britain Conference.
This day-long conference will bring together members and supporters alike to listen to a range of old favourites and new speakers from the traditionalist, conservative, libertarian and European New Right.
Following the conference is an opportunity to socialise, have a drink and discuss the days themes with like-minded individuals in a friendly and stimulating environment.
Our speakers include:
Chaired by Vice President, Professor John Kersey
Theodore Dalrymple, the political commentator and author of numerous books including "Our Culture - What's Left of It?"
Commander Paul Fisher, R.N., from the UK National Defence Association. Paul qualified as a Principal Warfare Officer (PWO) and specialised in Anti Air Warfare. He commanded a patrol boat in Northern Ireland and a destroyer in the Persian Gulf during the UN embargo of Iraq. Having played a key role in the BAE Systems element of the bid to build new aircraft carriers for the UK, he is interested in iconoclastic strategy development and naval futures.
Quinlan Terry, C.B.E., on why Traditional architecture matters and what it means for our culture.
John Morgan, Editor-in-Chief of ARKTOS, the principal publisher in English of the writings of the European “New Right” school of political thought.
Rev. Peter Mullen, on the State of the Church of England and its heresies.
Dr Sean Gabb, Leader of the Libertarian Alliance, will speak against the increasing 'surveillance society' of Britain.
Stuart Millson, a former member of the old Monday Club Executive Council, veteran radical traditionalist, music critic and writer, now a TBG Vice-President, on the 'Meaning of English Nationhood.’
Tickets are only £30 (+£1.50 paypal fees) if booked before October 1st, and £35 (+£1.50 paypal fees) thereafter, including tea and coffee and full day access. Students are entitled to tickets at just £25 (+£1.50 paypal fees).
Patron and Full Member tickets are only £29.99 for the day. We have also absorbed the PayPal fees. This includes reserved seating.
Patron club members are also invited to join our speakers for lunch at a nearby restaurant on the day of the conference.
In the evening the conference will be followed by a drinks social in a nearby Victorian pub. Speak to a member of the organising team on the day to find out more. Details will also be announced at the end of the conference.
Venue details will be confirmed with paying guests on the week of the event. The venue is easily accessible via public transport and is located in central London.
We look forward to seeing you on what will be an exhilarating and fascinating day of talks and discussion.