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Ellem86 Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > Obama

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> Obama would be my choice too but although the

> budget is sizeable it's not that big!


He heard that


You could get George Osborne if you wanted a laugh.

red devil Wrote:

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> What work sector are you in, and what are the

> demographics of the audience likely to be?...



Commercial legal sector and the demographics are likely to be middle-aged investors from medium to large sized businesses.

I have heard that William Hague is very good - wry, witty, bit gossipy but you'd need to make sure he was right for the audience.

Ruby Wax could be fun, as would Mary Beard - but in a different way. Peter Tatchell would get people talking, at least, even if they disagreed with him.

I could listen to Jeanette (sp?) Winterson and Barry Humphries and Boy George and, er, Floella Benjamin (I know it sounds odd but she'd connect well with the over-40s) but ultimately, you have to think mostly about who will be there and what you think they'll want.

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