Winchester Politics Forum

After a long hiatus, our highly popular 'Politics Shed' is returning as the 'Politics Forum'!

As we approach the next general election, our highly popular politics discussion forum is to come back as an in-person event.

We hope to replicate our previous discussions on populism and the role of local government, as we finalise a topic, venue and date for an evening of thought-provoking discourse.

Please feel free to bring a friend, a family member or a neighbour along, and, whilst we hope to have plenty of engagement and discussion, you are most welcome to just sit in and listen.

Our next event is: 

Date: Monday, 2nd Oct 7:15-9:00pm

Location: Winchester Lib Dems Office,
First Floor, Unit E,
Bar End Industrial Estate,
Bar End Road,
SO23 9NR

Topic: Are the Tories selling out Britain?

If the RSVP form below isn't working you can also register at the following link: https://events.libdems.org.uk/events/50611/the-politics-forum/

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