Nankai visitors explore research and study links with Birmingham

Local residents will have the chance to question the candidates standing for the Edgbaston seat in the General Election at a hustings hosted by the University of Birmingham on Tuesday, 30 May. Following 20 years as the constituency's MP, Gisela Stuart (Labour) is stepping down from Parliament meaning Edgbaston will have a new Member of Parliament after this year's election. This event provides an opportunity for Edgbaston residents to hear from local candidates from across the political parties on local and national issues in the run up to the Election. The hustings takes place in the Bramall Music Building, Elgar Concert Hall, at the University of Birmingham from 18:00 to 19:30 and will feature the following Prospective Parliamentary Candidates: Colin Green (Liberal Democrat) Alice Kiff (Green) Dick Rodgers (Common Good, Europe Needs Us) Caroline Squire (Conservative) - Representing Preet Gill (Labour) - The Rt Hon. the Lord Hunt of Kings Heath OBE. Professor Simon Collinson, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Regional Economic Engagement at the University of Birmingham will host the hustings. Marc Reeves, Editor of the Birmingham Mail and Editor-in-Chief, Trinity Mirror Midlands, will moderate the event.
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