
With the speakers;
Rt Hon. John Redwood MP
Former Secretary of State and serving Privy Counsellor
Graham Stringer MP
Labour Member of Parliament for Blackley and Broughton and scientist
Rt Hon. John Redwood MP
Former Secretary of State and serving Privy Counsellor
Graham Stringer MP
Labour Member of Parliament for Blackley and Broughton and scientist
& Rt Hon. Priti Patel MP
Secretary of State for International Development 2016 – 2017
Secretary of State for International Development 2016 – 2017
AGENDA
Lectures: 1pm – 2pm
Discussion: 2pm – 2.30pm
Drinks and refreshments: 2.30pm – 5pm
Lectures: 1pm – 2pm
Discussion: 2pm – 2.30pm
Drinks and refreshments: 2.30pm – 5pm
ADMISSION: £10 payable on the door or in advance
Including drinks and refreshments
Location:
One Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3AA
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW LOCATION FOR THIS EVENT



Biographies of the Speakers
Rt Hon. John Redwood MP was appointed to the Cabinet in May 1993 when he became Secretary of State for Wales. In 1995 he challenged John Major for the Conservative Party leadership. In opposition he has acted as Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1997-1999) Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1999-2000) and Shadow Secretary of State for Deregulation (2004-2005). He is the author of; Our Currency Our Country, Stars and Strife: The coming conflict between Europe and America and The Death of Britain?
Graham Stringer MP is the Labour Member of Parliament for Blackley and Broughton. Graham is a Eurosceptic and beyond European issues his political interest include; urban regeneration, House of Lords reform, revitalising local democracy, aviation and airports, bus regulation and science policy. Prior to entering the House of Commons, Graham Stringer was a scientist and Leader of Manchester City Council. Graham Stringer has also established a reputation as a prominent Eurosceptic in the Labour Party, calling for a referendum on EU membership and he campaigned to leave the European Union.
Rt Hon. Priti Patel MP headed the press office of the Referendum Party which stood candidates in most constituencies at the 1997 general election. Priti is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Witham and was Secretary of State for International Development 2016 – 2017. Priti Patel backed Leave in the 2016 Brexit referendum. In November 2017, Patel was critical of the UK government Brexit negotiations and stated: “I would have told the EU in particular to sod off with their excessive financial demands”. Priti Patel also described May’s proposal as a ‘hokey cokey’ Brexit plan and warned that it will cost the Conservative Party support.
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One Great George Street
Westminster
London
SW1P 3AA

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