The United Kingdom, the EU, and Germany ahead of Westminster’s Brexit vote
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With only days remaining until the British parliament is to vote on the “Brexit deal” with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May is less and less likely to win a majority for it in the House of Commons. She is facing strong opposition from both the pro- and the anti-Brexit camps in her own party, as well as from her Northern Irish coalition partner DUP, and the Labour opposition.
We are looking at what is at stake for the United Kingdom, the EU, and Germany in particular. Given the uncertainty surrounding the vote, we will also discuss how the UK’s domestic political situation might unfold, and which scenarios this could entail in relations with the EU. Join us for a topical exchange with
Tom Nuttall
Berlin Bureau Chief, The Economist
(formerly The Economist’s Charlemagne columnist, based in Brussels)
Dr. Jana Puglierin
Head of the Alfred von Oppenheim Center for
European Policy Studies at DGAP
The talk is chaired by Dr. Henning Hoff, Executive Editor, Berlin Policy Journal, published by the DGAP.
The discussion will be held in English.