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UK in a Changing Europe agm

07/06/2023
Join us at our annual conference as we reflect on the era-defining decision to leave the European Union. Seven years on, we will be joined by academics, policymakers and journalists to discuss Britain’s place in the world and its relationship with Europe. As we head towards the next general election, the conference will survey the changing economic landscape and the current state of British politics.

This full-day conference will include the following panellists, among others:

Professor Sir John Curtice, Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe; Senior Fellow, National Centre for Social Research and Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King’s College London
Peter Kyle MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Hove and Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Professor Margaret MacMillan, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Toronto and Emeritus Professor of International History, University of Oxford
Sebastian Payne, Director, Onward

Look out for the keynote speakers being announced shortly.

Book now to secure your place.

Venue: One Great George Street, Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3AA

If you are not able to attend in person then you can watch through our live stream. Please note if you are attending in person doors open at 9:00am.

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