As Social Democrats we must work together to make Europe work
Posted on December 14, 2016 at 11:07 AM
Last night, in the Royal Irish Academy we held an event with the Party of European Socialists on the implications of Brexit on Ireland and Europe as a whole.
Hilary Benn MP spoke about the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom and how we can work together to ensure Brexit won't have negative impacts in Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
#Brexit will have considerable implications for the UK and for Ireland - @hilarybennmp pic.twitter.com/553zOlocoQ
— The Labour Party (@labour) December 13, 2016
SDLP Finance spokesperson, Claire Hanna spoke about the SDLP 'Remain' campaign and the profound effect Brexit may have on the Peace Process.
"If ever there was an issue of importance from a North-South perspective, it's #Brexit" - @ClaireHanna MLA @SDLPlive @labour pic.twitter.com/1HW5fs3RAE
— Marty O'Prey (@MartyOPrey) December 13, 2016
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