As the polls point towards a new Labour government in the next 12 months, Peter Foster of the Financial Times discusses how Brexit has contributed to such widespread public disenchantment, and what a Starmer government might — or might not — do to repair relations with Europe.
This in-person talk will be held on Thursday 25 April at 6.30PM in the meeting room of Jesus Lane Friends Meeting House, 12 Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BA.
Doors open at 6.10 PM, and the talk will begin at 6.30 PM.
The talk will be followed by an audience Q&A. Please note that to encourage free discussion this event will not be recorded.
Free registration at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-could-a-labour-government-do-to-repair-relations-with-europe-discussion-with-peter-foster-tickets-873512137317
About Peter Foster
Peter Foster, journalist and author, is the public policy editor of the Financial Times. In a career spanning almost 30 years, he has reported from Europe, Asia and the US.
His current brief covers all aspects of UK policy, including skills, investment and the implementation of Brexit. His book What Went Wrong with Brexit – and what we can do about it was published by Canongate in September 2023.He joined the FT in April 2020 from the Daily Telegraph where he had held the position of Europe editor since 2015, focusing on the Brexit negotiations. He was previously based in New Delhi (2004-2008) and Beijing (2008-2012) and Washington DC (2012-2015).