CUCA is incredibly excited to welcome The Rt. Honourable Andrew Mitchell tomorrow, to give a talk to the Association about the current state of British politics.
It is not often that serving Cabinet Ministers give up their time to speak to CUCA so please do come along.
Our third Port & Policy of this term will be held tomorrow at Little St Mary's Church.
If you'd like to suggest a motion or speak, please email @[email protected].
Our second Port & Policy of term will be taking place this Saturday at Little St Mary's Church.
The motions for the evening are as follows:
1. TH is ready for Rishi
2. THB the EU is authoritarian
3. THB a Marxist could lead CUCA
It was a pleasure to host Graham Stuart MP, and to hear from him on his career, the current political situation, and environmental issues. Make sure you don't miss future opportunities to meet and listen to the many distinguished speakers we will be welcoming this term.
Peter Bruce Lilley, Baron Lilley, is a British politician and life peer who served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
We will be hearing from him on mass migration this Wednesday at 6pm. All are welcome.
If you are interested in American politics or foreign policy please come along to our discussion with Mr Mulvaney. Drinks will be provided for the attendees. All are welcome.
We're pleased to announce our first event of this term. Join us at the Maypole this Sunday at 5.30pm and bring some friends. It will be a great opportunity to relax, meet new people, and enjoy a good pint from one of Cambridge's most famous pubs.
In solidarity with Ukraine, the PM met with President
@ZelenskyyUa in Kyiv today.
The PM set out further military and economic support as a sign of our unwavering commitment to the people of Ukraine against Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion.
https://t.co/BkcnfS7e23
My Spectator review of Geoffrey Wheatcroft's anti-Churchill book 'Churchill's Shadow': https://t.co/ejisdT4GBT Packed with errors and vituperation, it throws all the old mud at Churchill, but fortunately none of it sticks, for a dire want of evidence #Churchill
After you've read my book 'Churchill: Walking with Destiny' https://t.co/fIKlJq6dSW may I (hesitantly & reluctantly) point out that, at 1,105 quite physically thin pages, it's also very good value if you needed to put it to any further use in these troubled times #coronavirus
@CamillaTominey I am just heading up to Cambridge to speak to students now. Won’t be happy if cancelled once I arrive! Students need to be taught courtesy as well as the meaning of free speech.
Tickets for this term's Chairman's Dinner can be purchased on agora: https://t.co/VqDRcIfJc1
You have until this Thursday to secure your place.
Don't delay, buy today!