Just three months before the general election, the British Chambers of Commerce Annual Conference will bring together senior politicians and business leaders to debate a true ‘Business Plan for Britain’.

The conference will feature speakers at the heart of the business growth agenda, and from across the political spectrum.

The event is being held on February 10 and BCC director general John Longworth will be joined by senior cabinet ministers and a range of high-profile politicians, business leaders and commentators to examine how Britain’s next government can shape a pro-enterprise, pro-growth landscape for business.

Discussions will centre on the critical issues of developing the talents of the next generation, growing UK exports, devolution to all regions of the UK and the Britain’s on-going relationship with the EU.

Speakers include: Senior cabinet ministers, Ed Balls MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, William Hague MP, First Secretary of State and Leader of the House of Commons, John Swinney MSP, Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Sir Clive Woodward OBE, Rugby World Cup Winning Head Coach, and Margaret Mountford, Chair, The Bright Ideas Trust.

Keith Palmer, group CEO of the South Wales Chamber of Commerce and Centre for Business, said: “Once again, the British Chambers of Commerce has put together an impressive line-up for our annual conference which is being held at an exciting and pivotal time for the economy, politics and businesses. This is a really worthwhile event and I would urge members and potential members to attend and see how influential the Chamber network is and to get to the heart of the debate around the BCC’s Business Plan for Britain.”