From Brent Council
NOTE: 60 per cent of Brent residents voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union in the referendum.
72,523 residents voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the EU, whereas 48,881 voted to leave, with 267 spoilt ballots.
The turnout was 65 per cent.
Brexit will affect Brent. Brent has many European
residents and Brexit will have far reaching implications particularly
for them, but also for all residents in Brent. As such, Brent Council is
holding a Time to Talk Brexit event, to discuss the issues and concerns
facing the local communities, and to investigate ways the council could
help support people affected by Brexit.
Brent Council would like to invite all
members of the community and voluntary sector to Time to Talk Brexit,
which takes place at Brent Civic Centre on Monday 14 January 2019 from
6.30 for a 7pm start.
This event is part of the Council’s wider Time to Talk
campaign which aims to empower residents and community leaders to talk
about difficult issues like this one and work together with partners to
tackle them. If you would like to have your say on the issues, please
come along to this FREE event and help us create a stronger, safer
Brent.
To register for the event please book a ticket on eventbrite, HERE or alternatively email anne.kittappa@brent.gov.uk.
If you have any questions or would like to find out more, please contact us on anne.kittappa@brent.gov.uk or 020 8937 6060
NOTE: 60 per cent of Brent residents voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union in the referendum.
72,523 residents voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the EU, whereas 48,881 voted to leave, with 267 spoilt ballots.
The turnout was 65 per cent.
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