11:00
King's College London
June 23
Strand CampusStrand, London, WC2R 2LS
Join us in-person at King’s or online on 23 June for a special King’s Experts Series event, Brexit: Ten Years On.
Hosted with King’s Professor Anand Menon of UK in a Changing Europe and chaired by award-winning journalist Jane Corbin (English Literature, 1975), we are convening a panel of experts to discuss the legacy of the UK’s 2016 decision to leave the European Union.
Ten years after the Brexit referendum, debate continues over its lasting effects on Britain’s politics, economy and place in the world. From shifts in domestic policy to changing relationships with European and global partners, Brexit has reshaped the UK in complex and often unexpected ways.
The discussion will examine how research at King’s has helped shape understanding of Brexit’s impacts, how policymakers assess the current UK–EU landscape, and what lessons can be learned as the UK navigates the next phase of its relationship with Europe and the wider world.
Drawing on in-depth research from King’s College London and its partners, along with real‑world policy experience, the panel will assess what Brexit has meant in practice and explore where the UK may go next.
Chaired by:
Jane Corbin, King’s alum (English Literature, 1975), award-winning journalist and Honorary Professor in the Department of War Studies.
With insights from:
The Rt Hon. The Lord Kinnock, Member of the House of Lords, former Leader of the Labour Party, and former Vice-President of the European Commission
Professor Anand Menon, Director, UK in a Changing Europe and Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King’s College London
Dr Maeve Ryan, Reader in History and Foreign Policy, Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War, and Co-Director of the Centre for Statecraft and National Security, King’s College London
Dr Swati Dhingra, Associate, Centre for Economic Performance, Associate Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, and External member of the Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England
This is a hybrid event featuring an in-person panel at Strand Campus, which will be livestreamed in our YouTube channel.
If you would like to attend the event in person, tickets are free must be booked online. You can register here: Brexit: Ten Years On - In person panel
To join online please register here: Livestream registration
Further viewing details will be shared closer to the event date.