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The London Brexit Debate: strong speeches and testing questions at Conway Hall

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Brexit will be good for London. It’s far from the majority view in a city that voted 60% Remain, but the 40% case still deserves a fair hearing. And with Brexit in some shape or form still on the national schedule, the 60% need to be thinking about how the capital is going to deal with that outcome, however much they dread it. That was the thinking behind the format for last night’s London Brexit debate, organised by On London and the London Society and held before audience of nearly 200 people in the famous Conway Hall in Red Lion Square.

A disappointment was that Andrew Adonis, that tireless anti-Brexit campaigner, was unable in the end to be one of the four speakers – he got stranded at Hamburg airport due to a flight delay. However, Sara John from Best For Britain very kindly stepped in to substitute for him. She, her fellow Remainer Caroline Pidgeon and the two Leavers who spoke in favour of the motion, Victoria Hewson and Daniel Moylan, made excellent speeches and took a wide range of questions from the audience.

Remainers heavily outnumbered Leavers on the floor of the hall, and the formal motion was resoundingly defeated. However, the Leavers made their voices heard. And though some of the usual heat around Brexit was generated, a little light was also shed on the possible challenges or opportunities – depending on your point of you – that London might be presented with as a result of it. A few points made by each of the four speakers:

Audience members who asked testing questions included businessman, Labour donor and longtime eurosceptic John Mills, Martin Hoscik who runs the eminent Mayorwatch website,  Haringey Labour Party member Gareth Morgan and Leavers of London founder Lucy Harris. Juniper TV, who make the London strand of the BBC’s Sunday Politics show, filmed the proceedings and interviewed some of the speakers.

Many more interesting points were made and exchanged than I can record today, but I will do my best to draw more of them to your attention in the coming weeks. Thank you again to all four speakers, to the excellent audience and to the London Society for being such a pleasure to work with.

Photograph from Cascade Communications, who were also present at the event.

 

 

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