1975, 2016 & Beyond: Britain, Europe & Lessons to Learn from Harold Wilson

Start date and time: 14th November 2019 6:00pm
End date and time: 14th November 2019 7:15pm

Description
The fourth Harold Wilson lecture will be delivered by Rachel Reeves MP. In this lecture, Rachel Reeves will consider the parallels with 1975 and our current present moment, and what relevance the legacy of Harold Wilson can hold for today.

Synopsis

In 1975, Harold Wilson headed a divided party and a country facing multiple crises. In this context, the question of Europe came to the fore. Wilson responded by holding a referendum, which delivered a resounding victory for Remain, and Wilson came closest to resolving the European question than any British Prime Minister since the war.

In 2016, David Cameron too found himself at the head of a divided party and a country wracked by doubt and social division. Again, the question of Europe came to the fore, and again, the Prime Minister responded by holding a referendum. This time, however, a marginal victory for Leave plunged Britain into a political crisis, deepened the country's divisions, and has left Britain's relationship with the rest of the world more uncertain than ever.

Biography

Rachel Reeves was elected Member of Parliament for Leeds West in May 2010. Previously, she worked as an economist at the Bank of England, the British Embassy in Washington DC and latterly at Halifax Bank of Scotland. Between 2010-2015, Reeves served on the opposition frontbench as Shadow Pensions Minister, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Following the 2015 general election, Reeves joined the Treasury Select Committee and in July last year was elected Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee.

 
This event is connected with: University of Bradford
Venue Details:

Great Hall, Richmond Building, University of Bradford main campus