John Redwood MP will discuss the threat to the City of London from the EU's AIFM Directive. Also at this event the respected economic commentator Gabriel Stein will discuss the current economic outlook/problems for the euro area, including looking at the history of previous monetary unions and the technicalities involved in leaving the euro
Monday, 20th September 2010
6.45pm for 7.00pm
ADMISSION: £10 payable on the door or in advance
Including wine, orange juice, mineral water and nibbles
Including wine, orange juice, mineral water and nibbles
To purchase your ticket visit:
www.brugesgroup.com/meetings
Or call Robert Oulds on 020 7287 4414, or reply to this e-mail
www.brugesgroup.com/meetings
Or call Robert Oulds on 020 7287 4414, or reply to this e-mail
WITH SPEAKERS
Rt Hon. JOHN REDWOOD, MP
John Redwood was appointed to the Cabinet in May 1993 when he became Secretary of State for Wales. In 1995 he challenged John Major for the Conservative Party leadership.
In opposition he has acted as Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1997-1999) Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1999-2000) and Shadow Secretary of State for Deregulation (2004-2005).
He has written widely on Eurosceptic issues, free enterprise and democracy. His publications include; Our Currency Our Country, Stars and Strife: The coming conflict between Europe and America and The Death of Britain?
John's talk will focus on the EU's AIFM Directive which threatens the City of London.
GABRIEL STEIN
Gabriel Stein is a respected economic commentator and a Director of Lombard Street Research, a leading provider of independent macroeconomic research.
He joined Lombard Street Research in 1991 and together with Brian Reading set up the World Service. He became a Director in 1995. He has written a dictionary of economic and financial terms. His research follows all global trends and Gabriel’s current areas of specialisation are the eurozone, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Mexico, Australia and also the US.
Gabriel Stein will talk on current economic outlook/problems for the euro area, including looking at the history of previous monetary unions and the technicalities involved in leaving the euro.
John Redwood was appointed to the Cabinet in May 1993 when he became Secretary of State for Wales. In 1995 he challenged John Major for the Conservative Party leadership.
In opposition he has acted as Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1997-1999) Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1999-2000) and Shadow Secretary of State for Deregulation (2004-2005).
He has written widely on Eurosceptic issues, free enterprise and democracy. His publications include; Our Currency Our Country, Stars and Strife: The coming conflict between Europe and America and The Death of Britain?
John's talk will focus on the EU's AIFM Directive which threatens the City of London.
GABRIEL STEIN
Gabriel Stein is a respected economic commentator and a Director of Lombard Street Research, a leading provider of independent macroeconomic research.
He joined Lombard Street Research in 1991 and together with Brian Reading set up the World Service. He became a Director in 1995. He has written a dictionary of economic and financial terms. His research follows all global trends and Gabriel’s current areas of specialisation are the eurozone, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Mexico, Australia and also the US.
Gabriel Stein will talk on current economic outlook/problems for the euro area, including looking at the history of previous monetary unions and the technicalities involved in leaving the euro.
LOCATION:Princess Alexandra Hall, Royal Over-Seas League, Over-Seas House
6 Park Place, St James’s Street, London SW1A 1LR
6 Park Place, St James’s Street, London SW1A 1LR
AGENDA:
Lectures: 7pm – 8pm
Discussion: 8pm – 8.30pm
Wine and refreshments: 8.30pm – 10pm
Lectures: 7pm – 8pm
Discussion: 8pm – 8.30pm
Wine and refreshments: 8.30pm – 10pm
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