Brexit’s bewildering endgame (Melbourne)
Lowy Lecture Series

Brexit’s bewildering endgame (Melbourne)

Wed, 14 November 2018
Melbourne

The decision by the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union is more than two years old. What will happen on Brexit day on 29 March next year? What kind of deal, if any, will Britain negotiate? What will be the impact on the infighting in British politics and within Prime Minister Theresa May’s government?
 
As the country nears the date set for the conclusion of negotiations with Brussels, join a panel of experts at the Lowy Institute to discuss the outcomes of either a ‘deal’ or ‘no deal’ scenario, the outlook for the United Kingdom after Brexit, and the consequences for Australia and its ties with both London and Brussels.

Melbourne's panel will include Professor Philomena Murray, School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and Tom Bentley, former director of London based think tank, Demos, and now Adviser to the Vice Chancellor at RMIT University. The panel will be moderated by Daniel Flitton, Managing Editor of Lowy Institute's The Interpreter.

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