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<itunes:summary>How do we create thriving neighbourhoods? The Chamberlain Lectures set out to answer that question by bringing some of Britain's key thinkers to the city of Birmingham in the UK. These are podcasts of lectures given in Birmingham and organised by the Balsall Heath Forum and the leadership organisation Caret. They include a wide range of people, from cabinet ministers to neighbourhood activists. If you care about where you live, then please have a listen and respond to what you hear on the blog at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk</itunes:summary>
<description>How do we create thriving neighbourhoods? The Chamberlain Lectures set out to answer that question by bringing some of Britain's key thinkers to the city of Birmingham in the UK. These are podcasts of lectures given in Birmingham and organised by the Balsall Heath Forum and the leadership organisation Caret. They include a wide range of people, from cabinet ministers to neighbourhood activists. If you care about where you live, then please have a listen and respond to what you hear on the blog at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk</description>
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 <title>David Cameron Chamberlain Lecture Questions and Answers</title>
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  <itunes:summary>David Cameron. leader of the Conservative Party,  speaks in Birmingham on the relationship between government and community - how do you really engage with a hoodie? This is the question and answer session, part two of two podcast from the July 14th 2006.  For more information and an opportunity to comment please go to www.chamberlainforum.org.uk    </itunes:summary>
 <description>David Cameron. leader of the Conservative Party,  speaks in Birmingham on the relationship between government and community - how do you really engage with a hoodie? This is the question and answer session, part two of two podcast from the July 14th 2006.  For more information and an opportunity to comment please go to www.chamberlainforum.org.uk    </description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 11:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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 <title>David Cameron Chamberlain Lecture Speech</title>
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  <itunes:summary>David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party,  speaks in Birmingham on the relationship between government and community - how do you really engage with a hoodie? This is the speech itself (about 30 minutes long) , part one of two podcasts from the July 14th 2006.  For more information and a place to comment please go to www.chamberlainforum.org.uk    </itunes:summary>
 <description>David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party,  speaks in Birmingham on the relationship between government and community - how do you really engage with a hoodie? This is the speech itself (about 30 minutes long) , part one of two podcasts from the July 14th 2006.  For more information and a place to comment please go to www.chamberlainforum.org.uk    </description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 11:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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 <title>Iain Duncan Smith MP - On Social Justice.  Questions Session</title>
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  <itunes:summary>This is the Q and A session for Iain Duncan Smith MP&apos;s Chamberlain Lecture given in Balsall Heath in Birmingham earlier today.  Find out how the audience responded to the policy implications for the Conservative Party of research showing that marriage is a key indicator of positive outcomes in people&apos;s lives.  You can also hear the main lecture on this podcast channel and respond to what is said at our blog at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk. </itunes:summary>
 <description>This is the Q and A session for Iain Duncan Smith MP&apos;s Chamberlain Lecture given in Balsall Heath in Birmingham earlier today.  Find out how the audience responded to the policy implications for the Conservative Party of research showing that marriage is a key indicator of positive outcomes in people&apos;s lives.  You can also hear the main lecture on this podcast channel and respond to what is said at our blog at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk. </description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 06:34:00 GMT</pubDate>
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 <title>Iain Duncan Smith MP On Social Justice - Chamberlain Lecture - full speech</title>
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  <itunes:summary>Podcast of the speech given by Iain Duncan Smith MP (Chairman of the Conservative Party’s Social Justice Policy Group and Head of the Centre for Social Justice) in Balsall Heath in Birmingham this lunchtime.

It is an important speech which comes just a couple of months before his first report to the Conservative leadership on the party&apos;s new approach to social justice.   What he says today gives an indication of how thinking is shaping up and how it may prompt future Conservative policy.

Please join the debate - listen to the speech (and the question and answer session in a separate podcast below) and then comment through our site at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk.  Should something get your blood racing you can even comment as you listen.  The next Chamberlain Lecture will be Hazel Blears (Chair of the Labour Party) on October 26th, 2006</itunes:summary>
 <description>Podcast of the speech given by Iain Duncan Smith MP (Chairman of the Conservative Party’s Social Justice Policy Group and Head of the Centre for Social Justice) in Balsall Heath in Birmingham this lunchtime.

It is an important speech which comes just a couple of months before his first report to the Conservative leadership on the party&apos;s new approach to social justice.   What he says today gives an indication of how thinking is shaping up and how it may prompt future Conservative policy.

Please join the debate - listen to the speech (and the question and answer session in a separate podcast below) and then comment through our site at www.chamberlainforum.org.uk.  Should something get your blood racing you can even comment as you listen.  The next Chamberlain Lecture will be Hazel Blears (Chair of the Labour Party) on October 26th, 2006</description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 07:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary>On the day the Government released its white paper on the future shape of Local Government, Hazel Blears MP - Chair of the Labour Party and Minister without portfolio at the Cabinet Office talks in detail and with passion about how government, politicians and neighbourhoods should and can relate.  This is the question and answer session wiht the audience in Balsall Heath in Birmingham.</itunes:summary>
 <description>On the day the Government released its white paper on the future shape of Local Government, Hazel Blears MP - Chair of the Labour Party and Minister without portfolio at the Cabinet Office talks in detail and with passion about how government, politicians and neighbourhoods should and can relate.  This is the question and answer session wiht the audience in Balsall Heath in Birmingham.</description>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 06:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary>This is the full speech of the Chamberlain Lecture given by Hazel Blears MP in Balsall Heath in Birmingham on October 26th 2006.  As Minister Without Portfolio at the Cabinet Office Hazel Blears has been working closely with Ruth Kelly MP on the future shape of local and community politics in Britain.  In her lecture she covers a wide range of subjects from the practicalities of what she calls daily democracy through to politics as a social taboo and the need for leadership beyond inspirational neighbourhood leaders.   You can also hear the question and answer session on a separate podcast.   </itunes:summary>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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