Overcoming the challenges of Brexit at local level
- Location
- Room 101 - First floor - Library of Birmingham
- Dates
- Tuesday 2 October 2018 (13:30-14:45)
This is a fringe event at the Conservative Party Conference.
Please note that this event will be held outside the secure zone and will be open to both delegates and the public.
Findings from the University of Birmingham suggest that the UK’s cities and regions which voted for Brexit are also the most economically dependent on EU markets for their prosperity and viability. With differing sectoral and trade compositions between regions across the country, it is vitally important to consider regional vulnerabilities in the UK-EU negotiations. With Brexit fast approaching, this panel will discuss how we can overcome the challenges of Brexit at local level to ensure that the UK is politically, socially, as well as economically sustainable for future generations.
Speakers
Chair: Professor Simon Collinson, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Regional Economic Engagement
Speakers:
- Andrew Carter, Chief Executive, Centre for Cities
- Professor Anand Menon, Director, UK in a Changing Europe
- Professor Raquel Ortega-Argilés, City-REDI
- Professor Anne Green, City-REDI
- Jeremy Lefroy MP, Member of the Exiting the EU Select Committee
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