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Registration opens on Monday 11 May! This talk is bound to be popular, so sign up early if you know you can make 8 June.

The LSE offer lectures that are open to the public (attendance fee of £3 to go towards site costs). Let's meet outside Holborn tube station on Kingsway, next to the hat stall. We will walk down together at 6. 10pm on the dot. Please be on time, in the past the venue was at capacity at 6.15pm!

Please register for your free entrance ticket QR code (Meetup attendance fee applies), they are asking a couple of questions:

https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/brexit-and-britain

We can go for a drink afterwards, to chat and catch up.

Summary: "In June 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union in a referendum that reshaped British politics, society, and the economy in profound and lasting ways. Ten years on, this event brings together leading voices from politics, journalism, and academia to reflect on how Brexit has transformed political identities, party competition, public trust, and Britain’s place in the world.

The panel will consider what has changed since the referendum, what has endured, and how Brexit continues to shape debates over democracy, sovereignty, and the UK’s relationship with Europe and the wider global order."

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