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Meet German Green MEP Terry Reintke today @ 2pm, The Prince of Peckham


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The amazing MEP Terry Reintke is coming to Peckham on Sunday to help us campaign for London's leading pro-Remain party.

Terry will talk about the experience of women in politics, the importance

of hearing young people's voices and how to get involved, and her work on

equalities.

She led work in the European Parliament to tackle sexual harassment. She's an inspiring, funny speaker and we're so glad she's coming to talk to us! She'll be joined by *Gulnar Hasnain*, one of the two leading Green candidates for MEP in London, who will talk about the London context. All welcome, feel free to pass on the invite.

*Details*

*Sunday 12 May, at 2pm*, upstairs at the Prince of Peckham pub, 1 Clayton Road, Peckham, London, SE15 5JA

five mins from Peckham Rye station

https://www.southwarkgreenparty.org.uk/terry_reintke_20190512?utm_campaign=terry_reintke&utm_medium=email&utm_source=southwarkgreenparty

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