"This house believes that the UK printing industry will benefit from full monetary membership of the European Community" is the topic of this year's Institute of Printing House of Commons Debate.
Goss general manager Shane Lancaster and departing Jarrolds managing director William Mills will speak for the motion, while Cooper Clegg chairman Ian Cooper and Thomas Potts chairman Stephen Hargrave will oppose it.
The debate will start at 6.30pm on Monday 3 December in Committee Room Five of the House of Commons and will once again be sponsored by Martin O'Neill MP. Attendees should arrive by 6pm and be seated by 6.15pm.
For tickets contact Sally Winser in the IoP's events department, 01892 538118, events@iop.ftech.co.uk.
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