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Published Date: 06 July 2009
SCOTS rock star Annie Lennox, rebel Labour politician Clare Short and an American president's granddaughter are among the star attractions at this year's Festival of Politics.
The programme for the five-day event, released today, also includes feminist writer Germaine Greer, Scottish novelist James Kelman and former independent MSP Dennis Canavan.

The festival, now in its fifth year, runs from Tuesday, 18 August until S
aturday, 22 August at the Scottish Parliament.

Ms Lennox was due to appear at last year's event to talk about her involvement in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa, but was forced to pull out after injuring her back.

The former Eurythmics singer will speak on the opening day about her work in the fight against the disease through her SING project and Nelson Mandela's 46664 Foundation, and the action everyone can take in fighting the pandemic.

Former Labour minister Clare Short, who now sits as an independent MP, will be interviewed about her 26-year parliamentary career, including her appointment as the UK's first international development secretary and her stance on the Iraq war.

Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of the late US President Dwight Eisenhower, will join a panel debating the challenges facing President Barack Obama.

Writer and academic Germaine Greer is due to take part in a discussion on the future of Scotland's built environment.

Booker Prize-winning novelist James Kelman is scheduled to join Vicky Featherstone, artistic director of the National Theatre of Scotland and others to talk about devolution's impact upon the arts and the influence of the arts on Scottish politics.

Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson will team up with his two predecessors, Sir David Steel and George Reid, to discuss the parliament's achievements over its first ten years and the future direction of devolution.

Former Independent MSP Dennis Canavan will return to the parliament to reflect on his life in politics and the issues he holds most dear.

Other expected highlights include historian and author Professor Tom Devine giving a lecture on Scotland's role in the British Empire, and Nicholas Stern, author of an influential report on climate change, taking part in a discussion on "From Economic Crash to Eco Recovery?"

There will be sessions on Scotland's cutting-edge life science research, the potential of co-operatives as an alternative economic model, and how devolution and gender equality could bring about "less confrontational politics".

Festival-goers will also be invited to learn about a variety of topics from "eco-cities" in China to the history and future of diabetes.

There will also be an opportunity for people to debate topical issues with MSPs from across the political spectrum in a Parliamentary Questions session.

Mr Fergusson said: "The Festival of Politics has proven itself an invaluable tool in encouraging people to engage with the Scottish Parliament – so much so that the initiative is now being adopted by other parliaments around the world."

The festival coincides with the World Press Photo exhibition, which has been hosted at Holyrood for the past three years. It showcases the work of prize-winning photojournalists from across the world and runs from 7 August to 5 September.





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  • Last Updated: 06 July 2009 11:00 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Unimpressed one,

06/07/2009 12:10:51
Another champagne celeb who rants about the world's wrongs but does precious little to put them right. And presumably yet amother expat who thinks "Scotland's the best, but please don't ask me to live there."
2

Mcewans 80/-,

06/07/2009 12:15:14
What about the Trams?
3

Old Cartha Boy,

06/07/2009 12:19:53
I've got an advanced copy of her speech "Whinge, whinge whinge,.....whinge whinge. Thank you"

4

ukrefusenik,

falkirk 06/07/2009 12:22:20
its not going to be a conference on how best to flush the brit-state down the chantey bowl ? er ....in that case, not interested , i'm afraid .
5

Lee John,

06/07/2009 12:22:36
1

Which one are you babbling about?
6

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 06/07/2009 12:26:27
If you want to get it right,listen to Annie Lennox.
7

blackley,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 12:31:46
Festival of Politics? Gosh I can hardly wait.
8

BobW,

Embra 06/07/2009 12:35:46
Annnie Lennox should stick to her music. She is always desperate to find a 'cause' but doesn't know what she is talking about. Who would want to listen to her constant whinging? Only the sad rent-a-mob middle class with nothing better to do. Matching with George galloway was a big mistake. She has lost any credibility she had, even as a musician.
9

Lee John,

06/07/2009 13:01:38
BobW

What a choob you surely are. How the eff can somebody lose credibility as a musician based on charity work? You are insane.

Regarding what has she done .....



* 21st Century Leaders
* 46664
* Aberlour Child Care Trust
* Amnesty International
* Bottletop
* Charity Projects Entertainment Fund
* Children in Need
* Education Africa
* Fund4Darfur
* Grace House
* Greenpeace
* Healthlink Worldwide
* Hear The World
* Life College
* Make Trade Fair
* Oxfam
* Peace One Day
* Prince's Trust
* RADD
* Red Cross
* Save the Children
* Soil Association
* Treatment Action Campaign
* UNICEF
* Whatever It Takes
* Witness
* Women's Fund for Scotland

She was awarded the British Red Cross’ Services to Humanity Award in 2008.

What have you ever done? Anything? Thought not.

10

Lee John,

06/07/2009 13:02:17
Update ... megachoob.
11

Lee John,

06/07/2009 13:03:31
BobW the choob

According to your blethers, if Michael Jackson had bought a copy of Big Issue you'd probably say he had lost all credibility.

Nutter.
12

Mince Pie Supper,

06/07/2009 13:03:57
Annie Lennox has a manface.
13

Lee John,

06/07/2009 13:05:59
14

Ah brilliant. More debating skills. I'm off.
14

Mince Pie Supper,

06/07/2009 13:07:13
Bye John.
15

Lee John,

06/07/2009 13:16:43
Sorry Mince. I should have been more polite.

Bye Mince.
16

Mince Pie Supper,

06/07/2009 13:24:53
More publicity stunts from Annie

Anything to promote her "stunning" new album.

http://www.myspace.com/annielennox
17

Jaco Pastorius,

Majuro 06/07/2009 13:28:52
11. BobW has done nothing? Ever? In his life? Surely he must know how to use the toilet and wipe himself. At the very least.
18

Mince Pie Supper,

06/07/2009 13:41:23
Millionaires with manface.
19

Salvatori,

06/07/2009 13:42:05
Festival of Politics? Sounds a great laugh. Is there a facility for camping. What's the line up? My money is on a headline appearance by Parliament.



20

BobW,

Embra 06/07/2009 14:43:22
21# Thank you jaco, yes I can wipe myself and get to the toilet. I have achieved something. I've got O Level Arithmetic too. So, Lee John, I have achieved something. Clearly not as much as Saint Annie. She is so good, imagine helping with all those charities, and expecting nothing in return. Her new cause should be to protect the almost extinct sad leftie Lee John.
21

Mince Pie Supper,

06/07/2009 15:48:58
yes 27.

Bananny Lennox talks the talk and walks the talk.
22

calum,

06/07/2009 16:27:57
Annie Lennox? Germaine Greer? Clare Short? Dennis Canavan? ....... Just a bunch of dried up has-beens whose environmental and political views are increasingly marginalised and irrelevant. And presumably people will have to pay to listen to their contrinbutions?
23

Lee John,

06/07/2009 17:15:15
BobW

"I've got O Level Arithmetic too."

1 That shows roughly your age
2 You were educated in England maybe?
3 It was O grades in Scotland
4 It's now standard grades.
24

Lee John,

06/07/2009 17:16:57
Lee John is a sad leftie or ....
Lee John is a PR man, a capitalist running dog.

Somewhere between the two will suffice.
25

BobW,

Embra 06/07/2009 18:14:55
33# What is your problem you sad pathetic creature. Why did you spend time making a list of strange statements. Are you troubled about my age? Why? Maybe you should find someone to speak to. Am I English? What are you trying to say?

Maybe you should turn your bizarre and twisted mind to quesntioning Saint Annie and her private schooling. Its easy to be charitable when you are rich and middle class isn't it.

Bye John
26

Mcewans 80/-,

07/07/2009 06:24:21
Trams?
27

Observer,,

Glasgow 07/07/2009 20:04:02
What a lot of bitter twisted saddos some of you lot are. Give me Annie Lennox and George Galloway over girning idiots who are obviously jealous as f/ck of other people's success any day of the week.

 

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