I wanted to let you know about an exciting new event that I think you'll want to be part of.
On Saturday 9 August, the inaugural New Media Conference (NMC) will take place in Central London - a bold new initiative from Tousi Events (part of Tousi TV), created to unite the biggest voices in independent media under one roof. A fantastic idea and initiative by Mahyar Tousi
NMC is more than just a conference - it's a rallying point for truth-seekers, free speech advocates, and creators who want to reshape journalism. This one-day, in-person event will feature a packed programme of debates, panels, networking, and live media experiences.
We are happy to share that if you use code GRIMES10, you will get a 10% discount on any tickets that you purchase (buy here!).
Some of the confirmed speakers, organisations platforms so far include:
• Mahyar Tousi (Tousi TV)
• Stefan Thompson (Visegrád24)
• Peter Whittle (The New Culture Forum)
• Andy Ngo (The Post Millennial)
• Winston Marshall (The Winston Marshall Show)
• Lord Toby Young (The Free Speech Union)
• Carl Benjamin (Lotus Eaters)
• Emily Schrader (Jewish News Syndicate)
• Darren Grimes (Darren Grimes Unleashed)
• Rebecca Mistereggen (Document.no)
• Andrew Gold (Heretics)
• Dan Wootton (Dan Wootton Outspoken)
• Jack Ross (Turning Point UK)
• Benjamin Butterworth (The i Paper)
• Andre Walker (Talk TV)
What to expect:

Conference Hall – A packed schedule of powerful panels, fierce debates, and even live game shows designed to challenge the status quo and keep you engaged all day.

Networking Hall – A buzzing social space with live music, and the chance to meet speakers, media figures, and fellow attendees throughout the day.
Tickets are limited and expected to sell fast.
Find out more and book your place now: https://tousievents.tv/nmc-tickets/
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the movement redefining media.
It's about time we had a new platforms that are NOT run by US mega corporations; Substack, Facebook, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, Rumble, YouTube etc etc ALL run out of the US. FFS Brits get organised! But communications in the UK also need 'hard copy' through constituents letterboxes because a lot of people don't bother with social media. 30,000 followers 'online' is just 46 supporters per UK constituency, as many foolish/disappointed candidates have discovered. 30,000 followers in a CONSTITUENCY through regular punchy leaflets/mailshots/party newspapers, is a seat in the House of Commons.
Sounds good Darren