UK Politics: From Chaos to Calmer Waters? - Hosted by the AIIA Queensland
Join us either in-person or online with former Attorney-General and High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom, The Honourable Professor George Brandis KC, who will speak on the recent years of political and social turbulence in the UK preceding this years parliamentary elections.
📍 If you are attending in-person, please note that the venue has changed to Holding Redlich. Please arrive at 5.30pm for registration.
💻If you are attending online, you will receive a follow-up confirmation email on the day containing further details on how to join the webinar.
🎟️ AIIA Queensland members are entitled to free in-person entry. The price for other tickets can be found after clicking the 'register' button.
📷 Please note that you may be photographed or filmed for public consumption.
🛈 If you arrive after 6:00pm, the lifts may not be accessible. Ring 0481 522 665 for assistance.
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For nearly a decade since its decision to leave the European Union in June 2016, Britain has experienced a period of political and social turmoil unprecedented in the post-war era: Brexit, COVID, unstable Prime Ministerships, and civil wars in both the Conservative Party and Labour. Its democratic institutions and political structures came under severe strain. How did they cope? What were the reasons for, and consequences of, this period of turmoil? And will the election of a Labour government with a large majority restore stability to British politics?