Brodies LLP and The Sunday Times Scotland present the last in the current series of free 'hot topics' Brexit Breakfasts featuring senior political figures, academics and business leaders, this week discussing movement of people and bridging the skills gap.

Topics for discussion include:

  • How many EU workers does Scotland need to support economic growth and public services?
  • How does Scotland bridge the skills gap?
  • How far can Scotland go in determining its own immigration policy?
  • What is the preferred outcome from Brexit negotiation for sectors that rely heavily on migrant labour?

Confirmed panellists:

  • Professor Anton Muscatelli, Principal and Vice-chancellor of Glasgow University
  • Dr Kirsty Hughes, Director of the Scottish Centre on European Relations
  • Dr Peter Bennie, Chairman of the British Medical Association Scotland
  • Tom Harris, Former Labour MP and UK Government minister at the Department for Transport, and Scottish Campaign Director of Vote Leave

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Contributors

Christine O'Neill KC

Chair & Partner

Dr Kirsty Hughes

Director of the Scottish Centre on European Relations

Professor Anton Muscatelli

Principal and Vice-chancellor of Glasgow University

Dr Peter Bennie

Chairman of the British Medical Association Scotland

Tom Harris

Former Labour MP and UK Government minister at the Department for Transport, and Scottish Campaign Director of Vote Leave