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June meetings on the EU Referendum
The EU referendum - What position should socialists take?
Below are some of the Socialist Party meetings on the EU referendum that have been organised for June. All welcome.
For meetings on the EU referendum organised by TUSC (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) go to: http://www.tusc.org.uk/events
Birmingham
Monday 6th June 2016, 7:30pm
Top floor at the Wellington, Bennetts Hill (off New St), Birmingham
Bolsover
Thursday 9th June 2016, 7.30pm
Assembly Rooms, Hill Top, Bolsover S44 6NG
Chesterfield
Tuesday 21st June 2016, 7.30pm
The library, New Beetwell Street, Chesterfield S40 1QN
Mansfield
Wednesday 8th June 2016, 7.30pm
Ladybrook Community Centre , Ladybrook Lane, Mansfield NG18 5JJ
Liverpool
- After the EU referendum - What next?
Tuesday 28th June 2016, 7-30pm
Casa (basement room), 29 Hope Street, Liverpool L1 9BQ
Lewisham and Southwark
Thursday 9th June, 7.30pm
All Saints community centre, London SE14 5DJ
West London
Wednesday 15th June, 7.30pm
West London Trades Union Club, High Street Acton, London W3 6ND
Hackney
Wednesday 15th June 2016, 7.30pm-9pm
Café Z Bar (side room), 58 Stoke Newington High Street, London N16 7PB
Waltham Forest
Thursday 16th June, 7.30pm
William Morris Community Centre, Greenleaf Road, E17 6QQ
Greenwich
Thursday 16th June, 7.30pm
Glyndon Community Centre, 75 Raglan Road, Plumstead, London SE18 7LB
St Austell
Monday 20th June 2016, 7pm-8:30pm
Bystro at the Bank, Higher Cross Street, St Austell, Cornwall
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