The Future of… will include a series of fireside chats on The Future of Britain between Old Pauline Club President, Lord Vaizey of Didcot, and an array of Alumni.
On the 20 January, Sir Simon Fraser GCMG OP, 1971-75 joins us to discuss The Future Of: Britain in the World. Expect a wide-ranging discussion on the future direction of Britain following Brexit, Covid, withdrawal from Afghanistan and much more…
As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Old Pauline Club, we have decided to look to the future. We are modernising and updating the Club, hoping to attract greater involvement from Old Paulines across the ages.
The Future of… series will highlight and share with our community important discussions about the future direction of Britain. A number of eminent Old Paulines, who have generously agreed to volunteer their time, will discuss this future and talk frankly on a number of topics. What will happen in British politics over the next ten years? What will change about Britain’s place in the world? What is the future of key public services like healthcare and education? What does the future hold for the business sector and the arts?
This event will be held in a hybrid format – if you would like to attend the event in person, there will be a soft drinks reception at 6.30pm, followed by the interview at 7.00pm. Tickets are available to book for £10 here.
Alternatively, this event will be streamed live to our community via Zoom – please register here.
Speakers:
Sir Simon Fraser GCMG OP is the co-founder and Managing Partner of business consultancy firm, Flint Global. He advises on policy, political and regulatory issues in the UK and Europe. Simon is also an influential public commentator on International Affairs. Simon was Head of the UK Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service (2010-2015). As a Senior UK Diplomat, he ran the global network of British embassies and was on the National Security Council. As Permanent Secretary, Simon led the UK Department for Business (2009-2010) in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, playing a central part in planning for recovery. Prior to that Simon was, for four years, Chief of Staff to the European Commissioner for Trade in Brussels. He was closely engaged in EU trade negotiations with the US and China. Simon is Deputy Chairman of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), a member of the UK board of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and Honorary President of BFPG, the British Foreign Policy Group.
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