Two outstanding British student debaters are chosen each year to tour approximately 30 states over three months. The
ESU USA Tour is one of the most prestigious awards in university debating. In return two American debaters visit universities and institutions in the UK. The programme was established in 1922. Alumni of the British team include: •
Rab Butler (1924) – Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary •
Michael Ramsey (1925) -Archbishop of Canterbury •
Hans-Jürgen von Blumenthal (1930) – member of the
July 20 Plot to assassinate Hitler •
Michael Foot (1934) – leader of the Labour Party •
Edward Heath (1939) – Prime Minister •
Tony Benn (1947) – Labour cabinet minister •
Robin Day (1949) – broadcaster •
William Rees-Mogg (1951) – editor of
The Times •
Patrick Mayhew (1953) – Northern Ireland Secretary •
Brian Walden (1958) – broadcaster •
Leon Brittan (1961) – vice-president of the European Commission •
Michael Howard (1963) – leader of the Conservative Party •
Jonathan Aitken (1964) – Conservative politician and former journalist •
Norman Lamont (1965) – Chancellor of the Exchequer •
Peter Bazalgette (1976) – businessman with interests in the media •
Nicholas Mostyn (1981) – High Court judge •
Ian Duncan (1995) – MEP and UK Government minister • Lewis Iwu (2010) – director, Fair Education Alliance as well as a significant number of MPs, QCs and other notable figures. ==International ESUs==