Come along to be in the audience of this panel programme at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange at 4pm on Thursday 23rd April. Its being recorded at the annual trade fair of the Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition and broadcast in the Riddoch Questions slot at 1.15 the following day (Friday 24th). It's your chance to quiz the experts about the future for Scottish industry and commerce. We need you to be in place for 3.40pm at the latest!
The panel to date is....
- Laurie Russell - Chief Executive of the Wise Group and Chair of Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition
- Andy Kerr - Shadow Finance Minister and Labour spokesman on sustainable growth
- Fraser Doherty - creator and owner of SuperJam at the tender age of 14 and now at 20 a top entrepreneur.
- Shaf Rasul - Edinburgh businessman worth £82 million...newest judge on BBC's Dragons' Den.
The questions to date are
- Where will there be growth in the Scottish economy?
- What has been the most successful social enterprise in Scotland, and why?
- Has the profit motive brought Britain to its knees - and Is capitalism dead or just resting?
- Do social enterprises reach the parts capitalism fails to reach or just undercut 'real' enterprise?
- Has the take over Scottish banks by English institutions made independence less likely?
- Have Scots got the skills it takes to survive?
- Are Scots risk-averse?

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