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Tuesday 1 March 2016 17:30 - 19:00

The UK government plans to renegotiate its relationship with the EU and then hold a referendum to stay in, or leave, the EU. Recently, the public debate has been heating up, and the prime minister has specified his negotiation ‘wish-list’.

Further details can be found at http://sias.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ 

The outcome of both the renegotiation and the referendum are unknown, but will have wide-ranging and significant impacts on many parts of British society, in the short and in the long term. In this talk, we will look beyond the short term ‘in’ and ‘out’ dichotomy and address potential long term impacts, such on migration, demographics, state pension, or on the actuarial profession.

After a short introduction on the state of play, this session will be a debate style session focusing on the issues, questions and concerns that members may have.

Refreshments will be served from 17:30 and the lecture will start promptly at 18:00. There is no need to register in advance for this meeting and non-members are welcome. There will also be live tweeting available via #SIASMarch16 during the talk – please do get involved with any comments and questions for the speakers.

 

Location

Address

Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn, London, WC1V 7QJ

Nearest Public Transport

Chancery Lane Station - Central Line