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David Lammy

Harvard educated David Lammy is the Member of Parliament for Tottenham and the Shadow Justice Secretary who is one of the leading agenda setters in the fields of social activism, diversity and multi-culturalism and is respected across the party spectrum and a well-known figure amongst the general public.

Very interesting speaker - resulted in a very long Q&A from the audience!
Banks Sadler Ltd
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A well-known advocate of social activism, diversity and multi-culturalism, David continues to tackle the big issues facing society (on a macro and micro scale) and provide tangible solutions to bring about effective change.

David led the campaign for the Windrush British Citizens to be granted full British Citizenship, and has been at the forefront of the fight for justice for the families affected by the Grenfell Fire.

In 2017, he published the widely recognised review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals in the Criminal Justice System.

In 2020, David presented a TED talk as part of their latest Countdown series, calling for a global recognition that we cannot solve climate change without racial and social justice.

David’s keynote speaking topics include but are not limited to managing diversity in business, Post-Brexit Britain, Crisis Management and Criminal Justice.



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