GE2019: Post-Election Analysis and Implications for Brexit…

Free Event: Tuesday 17 December at 12.30pm
Bell Lecture Theatre, Main Campus, Queen’s University Belfast

 Why not come along for some post-election dissection with a side of Brexit analysis thrown in!

Boris Johnson’s call for a general election was finally heard, and as we all know by now, UK voters are off to the polls on the 12th December for what commentators are calling the most important election in a generation!

Join us at Queen’s University on the 17th December at 12.30pm when Dr Jamie Pow, lecturer in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics will offer some post-election analysis while our resident Brexit experts, Prof David Phinnemore and Dr Katy Hayward, will look at the implications of the election results on the Brexit process.

Will the Prime Minister get the majority he needs to force his deal through or will history repeat itself and leave us with a hung parliament and even more uncertainty?

And what will become of Northern Ireland’s 18 Westminster seats?

Come along and have your say. We look forward to welcoming you then.

You can register for the event by clicking here.

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