

T R I N I T Y F O R U M E U R O P E

TRINITY FORUM WESTMINSTER
The UnHerd Club at Old Queen Street Cafe, 6 Old Queen Street, Westminster SW1H 9HP
The Trinity Forum is a network of academics, authors, politicians, civil servants, lawyers, theologians, media commentators and university students.
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Founded in the United States over 40 years ago as a faith-based discussion group (participants of all faith and none are always welcome) we now have a growing presence in the UK with Trinity Forum branches in Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, St Andrews and Aberdeen Universities.
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Trinity Forum Westminster is a new venture which we hope will attract participants from those working in or around Parliament, Whitehall, the Supreme Court, London universities and other spheres of influence. We plan to hold 10 – 12 breakfasts (7.30am - 9am) or early evening events (6pm- 8pm) every year.
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To attend sign-up is necessary as these are invitation only events
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Please contact for further details on this and for future events:


We are writing to invite you to the next Trinity Forum Westminster event on:
Tuesday 18 February 2025
6pm – 8pm
at
The UnHerd Club, Old Queen Street Café, 6 Old Queen St,
London SW1H 9HP
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with
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Ben Habib
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Conservatism, Reform, or Restoration?
Ben Habib is a businessman and Brexiteer. He founded and runs First Property Group plc, an AIM Listed property investment and fund-management company.
Ben represented London as a Brexit Party member of the European Parliament in 2019-20. He then joined Reform UK in March 2023 and was its deputy leader until July 2024.
Ben campaigned and fought legal actions against the Northern Ireland Protocol, part of Boris Johnson’s Withdrawal Agreement. He is of the view the Protocol undermined the UK’s departure from the EU and broke the union of Great Britain with Northern Ireland. Ben has written articles for the Express, GB News, Conservative Home, The Times.
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​Sign-up is essential, so please register your attendance here.
MELANIE PHILLIPS WILL BE SPEAKING ON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 2024
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Past events 2024:
Quentin Letts spoke brilliantly on Thursday 18 July on More Turbulence, Please, Archbishop...



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Wednesday 17 April 6pm - 7.30pm Danny Kruger MBE (later joined by Miriam Cates MP for Q & A) spoke on: A narrative of meaning: A better story for Conservatives at the General Election
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Monday 26 June 6pm - 7.30pm The Rt Hon Alister Jack MP, Secretary of State for Scotland spoke on "The State of the Union"

Tuesday 24 October 2023 6pm – 7.30pm The Rev'd Professor Nigel Biggar CBE on The Culture Wars: What’s at Stake?



Tuesday 18 April 2023 Robert Hardman spoke on Reaffirmation and Renewal: The Monarchy and The Coronation over breakfast
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