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The Purple Book: Should we leave the big state behind? (Ipswich)

Wednesday, 7 December 2011 from 19:30 to 21:00 (GMT+0100)

Ipswich, United Kingdom

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With the launch of The Purple Book, Progress are going round the country to debate the ideas it contains. These events will give local members a chance to hear from authors of The Purple Book about their chapter and discuss the wider theme of the book, redistributing power. In particular, the event will explore, whether or not Labour should get back in touch with its decentralising tradition and if so how it should achieve this.

Progress will be in Ipswich between 7:30-9pm on the 7 December 2011 in Ipswich Library Lecture Hall (Northgate Street IP1 3DE) and would be delighted if you could attend.

Speakers:

  • Author: John Woodcock MP
  • Author: Richard Angell (Progress)
  • Speaker: Cllr David Ellesmere (Ipswich PPC)
  • Speaker: Cllr Carina O'Reilly (Cambridge)
  • Chair: Chris Mole

Buy your advance copy of The Purple Book here:


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Ipswich Library Lecture Hall
Northgate Street
IP1 3DE Ipswich
United Kingdom

Wednesday, 7 December 2011 from 19:30 to 21:00 (GMT+0100)


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Progress is the New Labour pressure group which aims to promote a radical and progressive politics for the 21st century. Founded in 1996, we are an independent organisation of Labour party members and trade unionists.