A Queen’s Park councillor and writer on Middle East politics and security issues will be on a panel at a public debate on the crisis in Syria tomorrow.
Cllr James Denselow, who is also Brent Council’s lead member for customers and citizens, will be discussing the issue alongside John Lloyd, contributing editor of the Financial Times, Dr Sundar Thava, NHS medical doctor and medico-legal expert for the Charity “Freedom from Torture” and Ivana Bartoletti, London Labour candidate for the 2014 European elections, member of the executive of the Fabian Society and deputy director of the Fabian Women’s Network.
Residents are invited to attend the event which will also include a collection for the Save the Children’s charity.
The debate will be chaired by Camden councillor Cllr Tulip Siddiq, who is also the Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn, and features a panel made up of four people.
The event takes place at St. Anne’s Brondesbury church in Salusbury Road, Queen’s Park, tomorrow from 8pm to 9.30pm.
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