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Brexit: Should Britian Leave or Stay? with Denis MacShane in conversation Sunday 18th October 1pm


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Join us on Sunday 18th October to hear Denis MacShane discuss the pros and cons of a Britain in Europe. Will Britain leave the EU? Following the Conservative victory in the 2015 General Election, the question of ?Brexit? ? a British exit from the EU ? is high on the political agenda. In this book, former Europe Minister Denis MacShane looks at the history of Britain?s fraught relationship with Europe and shows how the possibility of Brexit has become increasingly more likely. He looks at the key personalities who shaped Britain?s European policy ? from Churchill to Heath and Wilson to Thatcher, Blair and Cameron ? and the key issues of immigration and the economy which have heightened Eurosceptic feeling in the UK. Book tickets now image


Tickets are ?10.00 (booking fee applies) and includes a copy of Brexit.


Tickets can be booked online, via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW

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