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How can we remake Britain? With Will Hutton

What story can we best turn to in re-shaping our economy, society and democracy for the better?

What narrative, philosophy and programme of action can best drive our national renewal?

How can we simultaneously achieve net zero, level up and make increasingly powerful technologies work for us rather than against us?

How can we re-discover our voice, role and influence in an increasingly dangerous world?

And what role can the creative industries play in opening the door to a future worth aspiring to?

These are some of the questions Paul Skinner will explore with Will Hutton, former editor-in-chief of The Observer and author of This Time No Mistakes: How to Remake Britain, in our November xChange.

Register for your complimentary ticket on Ticket Tailor here.

Will is currently President of the Academy of Social Sciences, a regular columnist for the Observer and co-chairs the Purposeful Company – a think tank who argues that companies’ intrinsic purpose should drive their strategy, values and ultimately profit. He also chairs the advisory board of the Fairness Foundation, is trustee of the National Institure for Economic and Social Research, a member of the Progressive Economic Forum and editorial advisory board of Prospect magazine.

His now fifty year career spans a period in the City as an investment banker, the Economics editorship of the Guardian and BBC2 Newsnight, the editorship of the Observer, the chief executive of the Work Foundation and Principal of Hertford College Oxford. Along the way he has won awards for his journalism and as a thought leader in Human Resources.

Will has written six major books on political economy including The State We’re In, a critique within the Keynesian tradition of the impact of free market fundamentalism on growth, equality and social cohesion and advocacy of stakeholder capitalism in its stead that became the best selling political economy book since 1945. Other best selling books include The Writing on the Wall, The World We’re In, Them and Us, and How Good We Can Be. This Time No Mistakes is planned for publication in May 2024.

Will has chaired two government Commissions – one on Public Sector Pay for the Coalition government in 2011 and one on the Creative Industries for the Labour government in 2007. He helped instigate the creation of the Catapult network in 2011 and served on the board of the Satelllite Applications Catapult for nine years to 2022. He was rapporteur for the EU’s Kok Commission in 2004, and was one of “twelve wise men and women” to reflect on the future of Europe at the request of President Prodi in 2002. He has chaired/directed and/or founded four think tanks (The Employment Policy Institute, The Purposeful Company, The Big Innovation Centre, The Work Foundation).

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