CIOT at the party conferences 2023
CIOT is once again holding debates at the two main political party conferences this year, joining with the Institute for Fiscal Studies and party representatives to debate the tax and public finance challenges facing Britain.
If you will be attending either of the conferences, or are in the area, why not join us? Alternatively, we will be recording the events and making them available to view on CIOT’s YouTube channel shortly afterwards, hopefully within a couple of hours of them taking place. (The costs of livestreaming have sadly proved prohibitive on this occasion.)
Tax and public finance challenges facing Britain
The economy is struggling with sluggish growth, high debt and rising taxes. What are the challenges of and choices for reforming taxes in a way that is pro-growth and fair? What should the Government’s – or the next Government’s – priorities be?
Conservative Party Conference
Monday 2 October, 10-11.15am
Room 19-20, Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Manchester
Speakers
IFS Director Paul Johnson
CIOT President Gary Ashford
Lord Leigh of Hurley, Chair of the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee
Chair: Rhiannon Kinghall Were, Head of Tax Policy, Macfarlanes
(NB. This event is being held outside the conference secure zone so is open for members and others with an interest in the topic to attend.)
Labour Party Conference
Monday 9 October, 2.30-3.45pm
Hall 2D, ACC, Liverpool
Speakers
Shadow Financial Secretary James Murray MP
IFS Director Paul Johnson
CIOT Director of Public Policy Ellen Milner
Chair: Gary Ashford, CIOT President
(NB. This event is being held inside the conference secure zone so is only open to those with a conference pass.)
Recordings will be online here shortly after the events.
Register now to be notified as soon as recordings of the events are online.
If you have any questions or require any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]