Big Brother Watch will be attending all three party conferences this year – here are the details of our events.
For the events at UKIP and Conservative conferences you will not need a security pass, however both the Labour and Liberal Democrat events are inside the secure zone.
Full details are below.
UKIP:
Friday 21st September, Birmingham Town Hall, 12.30pm
CCTV and fingerprinting in schools
UKIP Chester and Nick Pickles, director, Big Brother Watch
Liberal Democrat:
The Communications Data Bill – a snooper’s charter or a matter of life and death?
Tuesday 25th September 2012, The Grand, Alexandra, 18.15-19.30.
Nick Pickles, director, Big Brother Watch (Chair)
Jim Killock, executive director, the Open Rights Group
Mark Pack (Editor, LibDem Voice)
Dr Jenny Woods
Labour:
Monday 1 October, Central 3, 2.30pm – 3.30pm
The Communications Data Bill – a snooper’s charter or a matter of life and death?
Nick Pickles, director, Big Brother Watch (Chair)
Jim Killock, executive director, the Open Rights Group
Stella Creasy MP
Mike Harris, head of advocacy, Index on Censorship
Conservative:
Monday 8 October at 1.30pm, Freedom Zone (IET, Austin Court)
The Communications Data Bill – a snooper’s charter or a matter of life and death?
Nick Pickles, director, Big Brother Watch (Chair)
Home Office Minister (invited)
Dominic Raab MP
Maura McGowan QC, Vice-Chairman of the Bar Council
Rik Ferguson, Trend Micro
Tuesday 9 October at 2.45pm, Freedom Zone (IET, Austin Court)
CCTV in Schools
Nick Pickles, director, Big Brother Watch (Chair)
James Wharton MP
Toby Young, journalist and free school governor
Paul Mackie, Chief Executive & Compliance Director, Camerawatch Ltd
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