Renegotiation, Reform and Referendum: Does Britain have an EU future? (11 February 2014)

fpclogoForeign Policy Centre conference, in partnership with the European Commission Representation in the UK

Date: Tuesday 11th February 2014

Time: 3.30pm-7.00pm (Followed by drinks)

Venue: Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3EU

Speakers:

  • Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC MP, Minster without Portfolio, Cabinet Office
  • Gareth Thomas MP, Shadow Europe Minister
  • Andrea Leadsom MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for South Northamptonshire and Founder of the Fresh Start Project
  • Prof Tim Congdon, UKIP Economics Spokesman
  • Sir Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, NCVO
  • Owen Tudor, Head of European Union and International Relations, TUC
  • Andy Bagnall, Project Leader – The UK’s Global Role, CBI
  • Jackie Minor, Head of Representation, European Commission Representation in the United Kingdom
  • John Peet, Europe Editor, The Economist
  • Further panellists to be confirmed shortly

For more information, click here http://fpc.org.uk/events/rrr_london

1 thought on “Renegotiation, Reform and Referendum: Does Britain have an EU future? (11 February 2014)”

  1. John Harmer

    Opinions vary. But the practical reason is obvious.
    Britain has no substanvive industry of note, its economy depends on debt, living standards are lower than five years ago and are going down. ETC
    But emotion often trumps logic. God help us.

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