A Black Country EU referendum debate, which was suspended following the murder of MP Jo Cox, will now go ahead.
Margot James, MP for Stourbridge, will host the evening which is set to feature a 'senior Cabinet Minister' to answer questions and listen to comments from local residents in a session ahead of the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
The Minister will be quizzed by James Treasure from Chawn Hill Church, and there will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions about the UK’s membership of the EU. Whether you are considering voting to leave or to remain, the evening will be a vital opportunity for any uncertain voters who are looking to make up their minds.
The event will take place at Chawn Hill Church, near Stourbridge Junction railway station and will begin at 6.00pm on Wednesday 22nd June.
Interested parties are asked to RSVP to margot.james.mp@parliament.uk or call 020 7219 6434 in order to reserve a place, with those taking seats asked to bring photo ID in order to ensure admittance.
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