
Money, Digital ID, and surveillance – how the ability to spend anonymously is linked to our freedoms
Wednesday 7 December, 7:30pm Conway Hall 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
- Toby Young: Founder and Director of the Free Speech Union, associate editor of The Spectator
- Eva Pascoe: Internet entrepreneur and consultant, online retail expert, author, co-founder of Britain’s first internet cafe, Cyberia.
- Nico Macdonald: Co-author of BIG POTATOES: The London Manifesto for Innovation, journalist, educator on innovation and creativity
- Cameron Parry: Founder and CEO of Tally Money, a new monetary system using physical gold as digital currency (not a crypto) and world’s first to issue bank accounts in a currency not issued by a government
- Andrew Lowenthal: Co-founder and former Executive Director of EngageMedia, a non-profit organisation that support digital rights, open technology and video for change in the Asia-Pacific region
- James Melville: Scottish communications and sponsorship consultant, as well as a freelance writer and political pundit
- Chaired by Alan Miller, Co-founder of #together