A Fabian Society and UNISON debate
18 September 2002, 7.30pm – 9.00pm
New Theatre, London School of Economics, Houghton Street,
London
A public meeting to stimulate debate on the Iraq issue,
American foreign policy, intervention and Britain’s international relationships.
Hear the voices for and against intervention in Iraq. Put your views forward and
question the panellists.
Speakers:
- Dennis MacShane MP, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Simon Tisdall, Assistant Editor, The Guardian
- Hamid Ali Alkifaey, Iraqi Journalist & writer
- Anne McElvoy, Executive Editor, The Evening Standard
- Louise Richards, International Department, UNISON
- Chair: Michael Jacobs, General Secretary, Fabian
Society
What will convince you that action on Iraq is necessary? Or
are you already convinced either way and wish to comment on the issues. Whether
you are a dove or a hawk, interventionist or non, come along to this important
public meeting to express your views.
Don’t miss the chance to participate in this timely and
crucial debate.
Tickets: £4
Tickets available in advance by cheque to be collected on
the door, or with cash payable on the door. Please arrive early to ensure a
seat.
Cheques should be sent to:
Iraq Debate
Fabian Society
11 Dartmouth Street
London
SW1H 9BN
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