The BJC welcomed Sir Graham Watson, MEP and his political researcher James Sully to a networking lunch kindly hosted at the Marriott Royal which was attended by 20 members.
Sir Graham provided us an insight into the inner working of the European parliament and the UK’s place in Europe, in particular he went into detail about the benefits of continued EU membership, including the single market and how the UK still has an important part to play in the legislation and the running of Europe. He put forward his concerns about the recent uptick in popularity of UKIP and what a referendum may bring to our relationship with Europe.
The introduction was followed by a general Q&A where members put forward questions ranging from the future of the Euro, how Bristol can sell itself better as a tourist destination to other European countries and whether Bristol will lose some of its industrial competiveness following the closure of Filton to which Sir Graham provided a broad and insightful range of comments and examples.