Debate: Brexit, who will follow?
The British exit from the European Union (EU), generally known as 'brexit', is a hotly debated topic. Has the brexit inspired other countries to follow suit? Where does euroscepticism come from? And what should future cooperation at the European level look like? On March 6 2019 there was room for these and many other questions!
Please note that this event was held in Dutch. For further information we kindly refer you to the Dutch version of our website by clicking on 'Nederlands' in the right upper corner of this page.
This event is part of Democracy in Debate, a series of monthly events organized by Filmhuis Den Haag1, the Montesquieu Institute, Nieuwspoort2 and ProDemos3.
- 1.The Filmhuis Den Haag (movie theater The Hague) is an independent arthouse showing primarily films that are not shown in regular cinemas. The Filmhuis Den Haag also organises lectures, debate evenings, workshops and educational screenings.
- 2.International press centre Nieuwspoort (English: news gate) is a meeting point for politicians, journalists, lobbyists and press officers. Press conferences by politicians and ministers often take place at Nieuwspoort.
- 3.ProDemos is the 'House for Democracy and the Rule of Law'. ProDemos explains the Dutch govermental system and the rule of law to students, tourists, members of political organisations and other guests. The ProDemos Visitor Centre is located directly opposite the Houses of Parliament (Binnenhof) in The Hague. From here ProDemos provides guided tours, educational programmes, debates, exhibitions, and courses.
- 4.Are you interested in the story behind the news? Visit Democracy in Debate, a series of monthly activities organized by Filmhuis The Hague, the Montesquieu Institute, Nieuwspoort and ProDemos about current (political) affairs and interesting themes. These events take place in The Hague.