Online discussion: EU external borders between Ireland and Northern Ireland
On 17 October at 7 p.m. via Zoom // EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt, Gütersloh, Essen and Steinfurt invite you to attend
Since the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the so-called BREXIT, Ireland and Northern Ireland have felt the consequences of this decision most keenly. What impact will BREXIT have on the "Green Isle"? A public online event for interested citizens will take place on Thursday, 17 October, starting at 7 pm. EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt is organising the event locally and other cooperation partners are also involved.
The United Kingdom, which includes Northern Ireland, has not been part of the European Union for over three years. What are the consequences of this step for the island of Ireland, which is divided by the border between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom? What is the situation on the EU's external border and what challenges does it pose?
The online discussion also examines the opinion of the Northern Irish population on leaving the EU. Is the idea of a united Ireland still unrealistic?
Experts
The following experts look forward to receiving questions, thoughts and contributions from the public:
Dr- Birgit Bujard, political scientist and Brexit expert and Dr
- Siebo Janssen, political scientist and Europe expert and Moderator
- Jochen Leyhe.
Registration
EUROPE DIRECT Gütersloh accepts registrations here. Participants will receive an access link before the event. If you have any questions, please contact EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt at europe-direct(at)bocholt(dot)de.
About the EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt
EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt is part of the mayor's office of the city of Bocholt and is the local contact point for questions relating to the European Union. Its task is to provide local citizens with information, advice, help and answers to questions about Europe. In addition, EUROPE DIRECT Bocholt aims to promote European involvement and provide information on current European political events.