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FBS

Dinner and talk at
The House of Commons

​Guest Speakers: The Rt Hon Dominic Grieve MP QC, Sir Richard Dearlove KCMG OBE and Mr Eric Chaney, Chief Economist AXA group

 Tuesday 15 November 2016

Meeting: 6.30p.m. for 7.00p.m.
Short talks from the speakers after the dinner until 10.30p.m.

Dining Room A, House of Commons, London SW1A 0PW
(Nearest tube: Westminster)

Tickets: £85.00. FBS Members only
(Please allow 30 minutes to clear Security; Photographic ID required)

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Dominic Grieve MP QC
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The  Rt Hon Dominic Grieve MP QC

​MP for Beaconsfield, former Attorney General and specialist in issues relating to civil liberties and international affairs. Dominic Grieve is the President of the Franco-British Society.

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Sir Richard Dearlove
Sir Richard Dearlove KCMG OBE :

Thirty-eight year career in the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), serving as Chief (‘C’) of the Service from 1999-2004.
Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge (2004-2015).
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His talk is entitled:
Impact of Brexit on Anglo French Security and Defence cooperation.
 

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Eric Chaney
Eric Chaney ​: Chief Economist AXA Group 
 Within AXA Investment Managers, Eric leads the Research and Investment Strategy team and promotes a multidisciplinary approach of Research, directed toward helping investment decision.
​ Eric Chaney believes that, in the short term, Brexit will have a significant cost for the UK economy, even if alleviated by a weaker pound. Longer term consequences are harder to fathom. On the UK side, he sees two key conditions for Brexit to be a success that he will share. He will then explain his view for the EU side.
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