Implications of exiting EU for Wales examined
2 March 2017
The Committee on Exiting the European Union visits Swansea to hear evidence on the risks and opportunities of Brexit for Wales. The session, held at the National Waterfront Musuem, forms part of the Committee's inquiry into the UK's negotiating objectives for withdrawal from the EU.
- Watch Parliament TV: Evidence session in Swansea
- Inquiry: UK's negotiating objectives for withdrawal from EU
- Exiting the European Union Committee
Witnesses
Thursday 2 March 2017, National Waterfront Museum, Swansea
At 11.30
- Professor Roger Scully, Professor of Political Science, Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University
- Dr Jo Hunt, Reader in Law, Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University
- Dr Rachel Minto, Research Associate, Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University
At 12.30
- Professor Brian Morgan, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Cardiff Metropolitan University
- Professor Iwan Davies, Professor of Law and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor Swansea University
- Steve Thomas CBE, Chief Executive, Welsh Local Government Association
Purpose of the session
The event is part of a programme of visits to different parts of the UK, allowing the Committee to get beyond Westminster to gather a range of views about Brexit, what it means for different areas, and what our future relationship with the EU should look like.
Further information
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