Everything You Need to Know About Britain, Boris and Brexit – Luncheon and Discussion with Lord Borwick

January 14, 2020
800 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
150320221647327617

Join us for a Luncheon and Discussion featuring

Lord Borwick

Member of the House of Lords

 

“Everything You Need to Know About
Britain, Boris and Brexit”

Outcomes and possibilities from the December election

 

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

11:30 Registration

12:00 Luncheon

 

The University Club

800 Powell Street

San Francisco, CA 94108

 

Members (SAFFS): $30
Non-Members: $60

Contact Laura Dannerbeck at [email protected] or 415-250-9206 with any questions.

Jamie Borwick is an elected Member of the House of Lords, which has certain similarities with the US Senate, except the members are mainly appointed, or as in Jamie’s case, elected for life.  He sits as a Conservative Party Peer, and is a Conservative Party Whip.  He is also a member of the Science and Technology Committee, and Deputy Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers, the backbenchers’ organisation.

He is also a trustee of 5 charities, and Chairman of a rapidly expanding manufacturer of Carbon Fibre components for the aviation and automotive industries, and of several property companies.

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