NFU Conservative party fringe event

30 September 2024, 18:30 – 20:00

The Door at The Rep, Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP

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Please join the NFU for our NFU fringe event at the Conservative party’s conference.

Fringe events are an important part of political party conference activity and a chance for members to get involved. We are hosting fringe events at the Conservative and Labour party conferences, bringing together a range of speakers to discuss the parties’ visions for the future of domestic food production and the policies needed to support a thriving agricultural sector.

This year’s theme is ‘Reviving rural support: What is the Conservatives’ offer?’. You can see what issues were addressed by the panel, which was chaired by Alice Thompson, at last year’s fringe event.

The event is free and NFU members can simply turn up. There’s no need to register beforehand.

Chair: Alice Thomson – columnist and interviewer for The Times
David Exwood – NFU Deputy President
Steve Barclay MP – Shadow Defra Secretary
Patrick English – Director of political analytics for YouGov

Meet the speakers:

Alice Thomson

Columnist and Interviewer, The Times

Alice Thomson is a columnist and interviewer at The Times.

A former Times trainee, she became a foreign correspondent, feature writer and political reporter for the paper before moving to The Telegraph as a columnist, restaurant reviewer and leader writer. She returned to The Times in 2008.

Alongside Rachel Sylvester, Alice is a presenter of the Times Radio podcast 'Past Imperfect'.

Thomson has written numerous features on farming and is a member of the Policy Committee of the Campaign to Protect Rural England. 

David Exwood

NFU Deputy President

David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.

David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

Starting in 1989 with 70ha the business now has arable, dairy beef, Sussex suckler herd and sheep enterprises. In 2003 the Farm Shop opened and sells a wide range of food from the Victorian stable yard at Westons.

He has served previously within the NFU as Branch Chair, West Sussex Council Delegate, South East Regional Chair as well as four years on Governance Board.

David was elected to the position of NFU Deputy President in February 2024.

Responsibilities

  • EU and international relations
  • Banking
  • Biodiversity
  • Food labelling
  • Food safety
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Agricultural transition (productivity, ELMs, stability)
  • Plant health
  • Assurance schemes
  • British Agriculture Bureau
  • Health, safety and wellbeing
  • Agricultural transport
  • Uplands
  • Tenants

Steve Barclay MP

Shadow Defra Secretary of State

Steve Barclay is the Shadow Defra Secretary of State. He was previously Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs between 13 November 2023 and 5 July 2024. 

Mr Barclay was elected as the MP for North East Cambridgeshire in 2010.

He was previously the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care between 25 October 2022 and 13 November 2023.

Prior to his election to Parliament, Mr Barclay was educated at King Edward VII School, Lytham, did a short-service commission with the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and read history at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He then qualified as a solicitor working in various roles for Axa Insurance, the Financial Services Authority, and Barclays Bank.

Patrick English

Associate Director, YouGov

Patrick English is an Associate Director in the Political and Social Research team, and YouGov’s spokesman on political research. He is responsible for methodological and data quality research across YouGov’s UK, German and French panels.

Patrick specialises in running academic, experimental design, and election-focused projects and outputs. He holds a Doctorate from the University of Manchester and remains active in contributing to academic research and publications. His academic research focuses on diversity and representation among election candidates, public opinion, and British Elections.

Event details
Start Date
30 September 2024 at 18:30
End Date
30 September 2024 at 20:00
Location

The Door at The Rep, Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP


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