Bill of Wrongs: with Birgitta Jonsdottir
By Crowdsourcing the Commons
In an Especial Carnival Congress
Byline Festival Goers Hereby Commit to Devise
A BILL OF WRONGS
To Present to Her Majesty the Queen
At the State Opening of Parliment
DAILY PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLIES AND A
FINAL CONSTITUTION CONVENTION
Led by
Birgitta Jonsdottir (Poetician, Icelandic Pirate Party)
Jamie Kelsey (Occupy London, New Internationalist)
Whistle Blowers Make History: with Chris Wylie
With Chris Wylie (Former head of Research at Cambridge Analytica). John Ford (former 'blagger' for The Sunday Times) Dan Evans (former News of the World journalist) and Shahmir Sanni (former volunteer for Vote Leave) chaired by Naomi Colvin (UK lead for The Courage Foundation.)
Hidden Persuaders: Foreign Influence, Hidden Money and Unaccountable Think Tanks
With speakers from Spinwatch and Desmog
Story Telling or Truth Telling: With Jake Arnott
Chaired by Lord Adebowale (CBE) with AL Kennedy, Jake Arnott, Tina Gharavi (BAFTA Nominee) and David Bramwell
Bel Esprit
Founded in 2013, Bel Esprit are a 4-piece Southampton band fusing the youthful energy of the noughties indie scene with the artistry of Andy Warhol’s factory.
Seething Akira
Known for turely standout and unique shows, its the combination rock riffs, rap and harmonic vocals that defines this 5 piece Electronik rock band from South England.
Courtesans
The Courtesans are self described as “the equivalent of suicidal unicorns on smack”.
This london underground metal band was formed in 2011. This four piece: Sinead Bales - Vocals, Saffire Sanchez - Guitar, Agnes D. Jones - Bass, Vikki Brown - Drums.
Deltorers
Nathan on guitar, Brenden on bass and Zoot on drums - the dynamic noise these three make is something every fan of early Sub Pop records will want to dance to, raw, sexy and loud as hell.
Hows Harry
Hows Harry have justifiably been described as; "The future of the UK Indie Scene". This four piece boy band from South West England are definetly ones to watch.
Dramarama
New Jersey mid 80s band Dramarama are sure to get you moving. Their hit song ‘Anything, Anything’ is one of LA stations most played and an all time favourite!
Argonaut
DIY punk rock are an alternative band from London influenced by Blondie, Nirvana and The Pixies.
Kat and Co.
A combination of pop, rock, jazz, soul and blues one hesitates to give a label to the art created by Kat and Co. If one did exist it would be Urban Blues, and Kat and Co.'s atmospheric, sassy and seductive creations are imbuing the blues with a relevance and dynamism for some time lost.
Third People's Assembly
Birgitta Jonsdottir (Icelandic Politician) and Jamie Kelsey Fry (INternational Modern Media Institue) take their populist movement to the main stage
Lisa Maxwell interviews Gary Lineker: Political Footballs
Lisa Maxwell interview's Gary Lineker (OBE) discussing immigration, Brexit, press reform and England's performance in the World Cup, and answers the question "Why don't you just stick to football?"
Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Political Parties
Chaired by Isobel Ingham-Barrow (Head of Policy at MEND)
Panel: Naz Shah, MP, DR Evan Harris (Joint Executive Director, Hacked Off) and Dr Shazad Amin (CEO, MEND)
Monstering Muslims in the Media
Chaired by Dr Shazad Amin (CEO, MEND)
Panel: Sahar Al-Faifi (Executive Member of the Muslim Council of Britain), Prof Brian Cathcart (Professor of Journalism & Founder of Hacked Off), Migdaad Versi (Assistant Secretary-General, Muslim Council of Britain), Richard Peppiatt (Filmmaker, Producer and former tabloid journalist), Isobel Ingham-Barrow (Head of Policy at MEND)
Is Silicon Valley a Danger to Democracy?
Chaired by Catrin Nye with Caroline Orr, Carole Cadwalladr (The Observer) Jamie Bartlett (Author of The People Vs Tech & The Dark Net) and Damian Collins (Chair of the Culture Media Sport Select Committee)
Trumpocracy: with Sara Kendzior
With Eileen De Freest and Sara Kendzior, chaired by Michael Janofsky (Formerly New York Times)
The Kar-pets
The Kar-Pets are an Inspiral Carpets tribute band with a difference (or a similarity) frontman Tom Hingely was actually the lead singer of Inspiral carpets 1989-2011 who, during their glory days, played alongside their Manchester counterparts, Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses. The Kar-Pets are touring with the classic songs such as ‘This is how it feels’ ‘Saturn Five’ and ‘Dragging me down.’