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Fragomen London Office, 1st Floor, 95 Gresham St, EC2V 7NA
London EC2V7NA
Fragomen UK Government Affairs Strategy Director; Shuyeb Muquit will be hosting the final part of the UK Election Horizon series which will convene a trio of the most experienced UK Immigration policy thought leaders. On this occasion they will reflect on the progress and outlook of the new government at a critical period of changing world dynamics - resulting from the elections results in other countries, and what we might (or should) expect in its forthcoming White Paper intended to set out its vision for UK immigration policy - and its place in its overall policy agenda.
This final conversation will build upon and develop the thoughts and expectations of the role and direction of immigration policy discussed in the first two episodes – when the outcome of the UK general election - and the post-election actions of the winning party and the changes around them - were unknown.
To add to the excitement, the audience will have the opportunity to put their own questions and thoughts to the panel.
Please click on 'register' if you wish to attend.
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