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The future of British federalism

Extraordinary General Meeting to consider a proposal
to reunite the federalist organisations in the UK - 6 September 2008

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11.30 am, Saturday 6 September 2008

King's College London, Franklin-Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NN (nearest tube: Waterloo) - click here for a map

Programme

11 am coffee and registration
11.30 am

Opening session: the future of federalism
Joint session for members of Federal Union and the Association of World Federalists (and non-members, too)

What has federalism achieved in the UK, Europe and the world? What is its future agenda? How are these issues connected?

12.45 pm lunch break, including:

1 pm AWF EGM: to consider proposal to merge with Federal Union
1.30 pm Federal Union EGM: to consider proposal to merge with the AWF

2 pm

Concluding session: the future of Federal Union
(assuming both EGM sessions agree to support the reunification proposal)

What should be the future actions and campaigns by federalists in the UK?

3.30 pm close

Please complete and return the form below, or send an e-mail to info@federalunion.org.uk, if you able to come to the EGM. Participation at the EGM is free, but we ask for a donation of £10 (waged) or £5 (student/unwaged) towards the costs of the catering and room hire. Please make a donation if you can.

Programme correct as at 7 August 2008. Federal Union reserves the right to change the programme without notice if circumstances should require.
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