Showing posts with label POLSIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label POLSIS. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Speaking at the POLSIS conference in Birmingham

Yesterday I was delighted to be invited to speak at the POLSIS conference event in Birmingham yesterday.

Students at the Uni asked for me to be their keynote speaker, which I was very honoured to do.




I was able to talk about my political career, my falling out with UKIP and reasons behind that, and more importantly got a chance to talk about the We Demand a Referendum Now Party.

Students were engaging and asked lots of questions about why I believe we should leave the European Union.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Nikki Sinclaire MEP to be keynote speaker at POLSIS Conference


Nikki Sinclaire MEP has been chosen as key note speaker at the University of Birmingham’s POLSIS conference.


 

The Department of Political Science and International Studies have invited the We Demand A Referendum MEP to be a part of their annual conference which is now in its third year.

 

The event, which is organised by students from the department, is a platform for students to present their own research to their peers and every year the student led committee which organises the conferences invites a high-profile keynote speaker from the world of politics or journalism.

 

This year, given the increasingly media and mainstream political focus on the question of the UK’s relationship with the EU, the students have chosen Nikki Sinclaire MEP as their key note speaker.

 

The overall theme for this year’s conference is Victims and Villains. Each student paper will focus on the constructions of victims, heroes and villains in the context of society, national politics, and international relations.

 

Nikki Sinclaire MEP, “I am honoured that the student committee requested that I spoke at this event.

 

I’m looking forward to meeting as many students as possible to talk about the scale of work that an MEP engages in.

 

With an EU referendum high on the agenda, it will be great to debate the issue with the students at the University”.

 

Nikki will speak at the conference at 11am on Wednesday 5th June at the University of Birmingham, Edgbaston.