Oxford Union Michaelmas Term 2017 Termcard

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Michaelmas 2017

Chris Zabilowicz President

Welcome When you have a look through this termcard, you will undoubtedly get a sense of what it means to be a member of the Oxford Union: the speakers and the socials, seven debates and a black-tie ball, and facilities ranging from academics to alcohol. I have spent some of my time as its President reflecting upon what I think the meaning of this place as a whole might be, and – in particular – upon how that relates to ideals of change, hope and justice. Senator Robert F. Kennedy spoke in our chamber just a year before his untimely death. Soon after his address, he wrote that “the world’s hope … is to rely on youth – not a time of life, but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease.” This appetite is what brings so many speakers here to Oxford. Many of them have changed the world for the better; some, perhaps, for the worse; some only bring an aspiration to change. Each recognises the potential of engaging with and inspiring students; and I hope that you, too, will come to realise the potential of engaging with these guests, their experiences, and – above all else – their ideas. Indeed, over the last year alone, our members had the opportunity to hear Bernie Sanders espouse hope in the face of the Trump Administration, Dustin Lance Black share his experiences of growing up gay, four mothers of victims discuss police brutality on our Black Lives Matter panel, and so many other visionaries in

their fields. These events can directly and dramatically bring about change to the perspectives of members and visitors alike. In my time here, I’ve seen people moved to tears by Robin Wright or moved to action by John Kerry; made to laugh by Ricky Gervais and made to ‘feel the love’ by Sir Elton John. Whether as a result of spending time chatting to those luminaries, of taking on challenges I’d never anticipated, or of working alongside some of the most remarkable people I’ve ever met, the difference I’ve noticed in myself (and my friends) between starting out here and now is immense. As President, working with my committee, it falls to me to pass that opportunity to all of you in the coming term. Ultimately, although it's easy to dwell upon grand notions of changing the world, don't forget that progress is almost always slight – but no less meaningful for that. As Senator Kennedy also wrote, “few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events”. I urge you to approach the Oxford Union and this term with an appetite for adventure, stand up for an ideal, and see how you can effect change.

Chris Zabilowicz Worcester College

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Librarian’s Welcome

Treasurer’s Welcome

Welcome to the most exciting term of the year at the Oxford Union – Michaelmas. Please come and join us for some truly special events which will take place against the backdrop of darkening days, autumn leaves, and our wonderful libraries.

Welcome to Oxford after what I hope was a wonderful and enjoyable summer!

We are part of a generation in which nearly everything can be found online. However, I have found over the past year that awe and inspiration only happen when you’re part of the experience. Pushing myself to speak up, to ask the question, or even to attend an event that I didn’t expect to be interested in has made all the difference. The Union is certainly a place where you get out what you put in, and you often leave an event with an unexpected sense of perspective. We have worked hard to provide an incredible series of speakers from a diverse range of backgrounds, and I’d like to give a heartfelt thank you to the committee for creating this term – you should be proud. My job title may leave you wondering as to whether you’ll find me stacking books in the beautiful Old Library – unfortunately not. But you will find me at Library Committee, which I’d encourage you all to get involved with. It is the perfect way to get to grips with the Union, and to see how it operates as a centre for open-minded discussion.

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The Treasurer’s Office has worked hard during the vacation to ensure that the Union’s finances remain in good health, and that through new and renewed corporate sponsorships with leading employers, we are able to secure the visits of the distinguished speakers outlined in the following pages. I hope that you will make the most out of your membership and take advantage of some of our exciting and exclusive partnerships – for instance, you will find a card enclosed outlining our Treasurer’s Treats, which includes discounts at restaurants, bars, shops and cafés all over town. You will also find a list of floor prizes for each debate, and I hope these will encourage you to raise your voice and participate in the discussion – every winner and runner-up will receive an exclusive Ede & Ravenscroft scarf, on top of other prizes which range from a one night stay at a 5-star hotel to a 3-course dinner for two. Starting this Michaelmas, an additional fire escape in the Chamber has significantly increased seating capacity, so that even more members can attend our most popular events.

I really hope to see you here in the coming weeks and that you enjoy the term ahead. Lastly, my main priority is making sure all members have a positive experience, so feel free to reach out to me if you have any queries or concerns!

Finally, if you have any questions, suggestions, or want to get involved with the Finance Committee or Development Office, do not hesitate to contact me – we would be thrilled to hear from you!

Melissa Hinkley Keble College librarian@oxford-union.org

Gui Cavalcanti Pembroke College treasurer@oxford-union.org


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Secretary’s Welcome A warm welcome to members old and new! I hope you share my excitement for what is set to be a fantastic Michaelmas term. Your committee has worked hard over the vac to bring you a term filled with speakers and social events, and I hope that the programme will spark your enthusiasm. Managing the Union’s busy social life is a particular responsibility of the Secretary, and I am delighted to unveil another packed term. Our Michaelmas Ball, by any measure a highlight of the social calendar, has the theme ‘Olympus’. We have been liberal with the opportunities for self-indulgence and it looks to be a hugely enjoyable night, so keep an eye out for tickets going on sale! Elsewhere, we have combined old and new for a term of exciting events. The Wine and Cheese Social is back by popular demand, and is balanced by our ‘Into the Movies’ Social. As ever, our Pub Quizzes will take place in the Union bar throughout the term, and always promise an entertaining evening. It has been a great pleasure to make these events happen, and I am very grateful to all those on committee who have supported me, and especially to you, the members, for coming along and making them worthwhile. If you have any questions or suggestions, please do get in touch. I wish you all the best for the upcoming term, and hope to see you at the Ball!

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Official Water Partner

Ed Evans St John’s College secretary@oxford-union.org

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DEBAT The Oxford Union was established to protect and uphold the principle of free speech, and debating remains at the heart of the society today. Debates are generally held on Thursday evenings during term on a variety of different topics and are often the highlight of the week. The timings are as follows:

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7.45pm – the Emergency Debate. The motions seek to address topical issues and are set by the Consultative Committee each week. 8.30pm – the Main Debate. Featuring highprofile speakers from around the world, our main debate motions are decided by the committee over the vacation; details can be found on the pages which follow.

Members’ participation in debates is very much encouraged. A ballot will be released every week (via email and Facebook) for members to attend dinner with the guest speakers. In the Main Debate, points of information can be offered to guests during their speeches, and time is also reserved for members to give short floor speeches before the final speaker on either side.

There are exciting prizes for the best floor speakers in the Emergency Debate and Main Debate each week, including dinner at the Randolph and an overnight stay in the Old Bank Hotel.


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Love Debate 8 Liberty/Security Debate 10 Climate Change Debate 12

Populism Debate 14 Media Debate 16 European Union Debate 18 5


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This House

Has No Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government The nation is faced with great challenges, from negotiating Britain's exit from the EU to societal divisions across the country; close scrutiny of our elected representatives is needed now more than ever. This traditional, headline debate offers an opportunity to interrogate the United Kingdom's political leaders and establish in whose hands the apparatus of state should rest.

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PROPOSITION Hilary Benn MP

The Chair of the Exiting the European Union Select Committee, he has held many positions in Labour’s Shadow Cabinet, including Shadow Foreign Secretary (2015-2016) and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (2010-2011).

Sir Vince Cable MP The Leader of the Liberal Democrats, he served as Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (2010-2015) and as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2003-2010).

Emily Thornberry MP The Shadow First Secretary of State and Shadow Foreign Secretary, she is a British Labour politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury.

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Damian Green MP

The First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office, he returns to the Oxford Union on the 40th anniversary of his tenure as President (Michaelmas Term 1977).

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Would Abandon the Ideal of True Love

‘True love’ remains sought after in modern relationships, perpetuated through its ubiquity in film and literature. This ideal is increasingly challenged by the rise of ‘hookup culture’ and a broadening of attitudes beyond stereotypical monogamous love. Is true love now an outdated relic of a bygone era, or does it still have a place in the modern world?

Thursday 19th October 2017, 8.30pm

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PROPOSITION Simon Blackburn A fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, he became prominent for popularising philosophy through his work on language and metaethics.

Amy Webb Founder of the Future Today Institute, she is the awardwinning author of three books, including ‘Data: A Love Story’, and is widely regarded as a futurist.

OPPOSITION Richard Cowles The creator of Love Island, he claims that the show is a “window into modern dating.” He also produced Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

Charly Lester The Founder and CEO of The Dating Awards and former Dating Editor for the Guardian, she is one of the world’s leading industry experts on relationships.

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We Have Sacrificed Our Liberty for a False Promise of Security

With the threat of terror at critical levels, approaches such as ‘nothing to hide, nothing to fear’ are increasingly normalised within national security policies. The NSA scandal in 2013 revealed widespread monitoring of personal data, while many argue that ‘Prevent’ legislation has had a chilling effect upon academic freedom. By limiting civil liberties such as the right to privacy and the freedoms of speech, expression and movement, have we truly become more secure?

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PROPOSITION Secretary Jeh Johnson US Secretary of Homeland Security under Obama, he previously served as General Counsel of the Department of Defense, and is now a Partner at Paul Weiss.

Anthony Romero

The Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union since 2001, he is the first Latino and openly gay man to have assumed that role.

OPPOSITION Bernard Cazeneuve A former Prime Minister of France, he had previously served as Minister of the Interior and Minister of State for the Budget.

Avril Haines Former Deputy Director of the CIA, she served in Obama’s administration as the first female White House Deputy National Security Advisor.

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Individual Apathy is the Greatest Threat to our Climate

Is climate change denial to blame for the dismantling of environmental regulations and inaction on global warming, or is the indifference and apathy of voters the root cause? How complicit is our generation in the failure to address climate change meaningfully?

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PROPOSITION Barry Gardiner MP The Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and former Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change, he has been a Labour MP since 1997

Minister Barbara Hendricks The German Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety since 2013, she previously served as Federal Treasurer of the SPD.

Sir David King

The current Special Advisor to the Foreign Secretary for climate change and Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, he is an expert on energy alternatives.

OPPOSITION Secretary Ernest Moniz

A nuclear physicist, he served as US Secretary of Energy for Obama from 2013 to 2017. He is the current CEO and Co-Chairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

President Mohamed Nasheed

The first democratically elected President of the Maldives, President Nasheed is known internationally for his pioneering work on climate change. Forced to resign “at gunpoint� in 2012, he now lives in asylum in the UK.

Natalie Bennett The Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012 to 2016, she has contributed to the Guardian, Independent and The Times newspapers.

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Populist Leaders Deliver No Real Change

The global surge of populism has been fuelled by the incendiary claims of the movement’s charismatic leaders, capturing voters with a narrative often driven by thinly-veiled xenophobia and commitments to “drain the swamp.” Yet across the world, populist leaders are frequently accused of betraying their supporters once they take office, unable to deliver on the bold promises on which their rhetoric is built. Do they truly overhaul the establishments they decry?

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PROPOSITION Ferenc Gyurcsány The Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009, he quit the MSZP party in 2011 to establish the Democratic Coalition (DK) under his own leadership.

Tulip Siddiq MP The Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn since 2015, she previously worked for Amnesty International and Save the Children. She nominated Corbyn for the Labour Leadership.

OPPOSITION Ken Livingstone The Mayor of London from 2000 until 2008, he was characterised by Thatcher’s biographer as “the only truly successful left-wing British politician of modern times.”

Arron Banks Eurosceptic and co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign, the businessman and political donor was one of UKIP’s biggest financial backers.

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Social Media Undermines Good Journalism

Just as ‘fake news’ and clickbait become ever harder to identify, questionable news sources fill our social media with unverified and misleading stories. As traditional media outlets try to respond and reach a bigger audience through social media, have they pursued likes and retweets at the expense of the journalistic quality readers expect?

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PROPOSITION Damian Collins MP As Chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, he leads the parliamentary inquiry into the “growing phenomenon of fake news.�

Steven Erlanger

The London bureau chief for the New York Times, he previously served as bureau chief in Europe, Russia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

OPPOSITION Ben Smith

The Editor-in-Chief of Buzzfeed, he is a prominent political journalist described by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the most powerful people in the media today.

Adam Boulton

The Editor-at-large of Sky News, he also is the presenter of All Out Politics & Week In Review, having previously served as political editor.

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the Decline and Fall of the European Union is Upon Us

The world has paid much attention to Britain’s future outside the European Union, but what of the EU’s future? How will this monolithic institution respond to the challenges it faces, from debt repayment to the refugee crisis? Will these problems divide the EU to the point of collapse, or will it emerge from these testing times stronger than ever?

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PROPOSITION Theo Paphitis As the owner of Ryman, Robert Dyas and Boux Avenue, he boasts an impressive business empire that spans property, retail and finance. He was a Dragon on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den for nine series.

Thierry Baudet A Dutch politician and journalist who founded the political party ‘Forum for Democracy’, he is known for his strong eurosceptic stance, and is an outspoken supporter of the nation state.

OPPOSITION Anna Soubry MP Conservative MP for Broxtowe and former Minister of State. She is a vocal advocate for the EU, and came second in Leave. EU’s ‘Remoaner of the Year’ awards.

Paddy Ashdown The Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 1988 to 1999, he served as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina and as Chair of the Liberal Democrat General Election Committee.

Sir Julian King The European Commissioner for the Security Union, he has served as Ambassador to Ireland, Ambassador to France and Director General of the Northern Ireland Office.

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Debate Floor Prizes

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Main Debate First Prize

No Confidence Debate

Weekday overnight stay at the Old Bank Hotel (including breakfast)

Love Debate

Three-course dinner for two with wine at Portabello

Security/ Liberty Debate

Three-course dinner with wine for two at the Randolph

Climate Debate

Three-course lunch for two with wine at Gee’s

Populism Debate

Media Debate European Union Debate

Three-course dinner with wine for two at the Randolph

One-year subscription to the Spectator magazine ÂŁ50 voucher at Bella Italia

Three-course dinner with wine for two at Quod


Michaelmas 2017 Every Main Debate First and Second Prize winners will also take home an exclusive Ede & Ravenscroft wool scarf

Main Debate Second Prize

Emergency Debate Prize

Three-course dinner with wine for two at the Randolph

Three-course dinner with wine for two at Mamma Mia - Jericho

Two course meal for two at The Victoria Arms

Four tickets at the New Theatre Oxford

One-year subscription to the Spectator magazine

Two Pizzas at the White Rabbit

Three-course dinner at The Perch Binsey

Four tickets at the Ultimate Picture Palace Cinema

Two course meal for two at The Victoria Arms

Dinner for two at Shanghai 30’s

Three-course dinner for Two with wine at Mamma Mia Summertown

Two Pizzas at the White Rabbit

Three-course dinner with wine for Two at the Randolph

There will be no Emergency Debate due to hustings for the Union Elections

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The Oxford Union hosts world leaders from virtually every field, and each term we aim to bring you unique and influential speakers from all walks of life. This term is a particularly notable one - not only do we believe that there will be something for everyone in our packed programme, but we are also delighted to announce the completion of an additional fire door in our historic chamber. This has allowed us to significantly increase the capacity of the chamber, enabling more members than ever before to attend our most popular speaker events. Indeed, please do make use of our open period which runs from October 2nd until October 19th, when you can attend any of our events with just your University ID to gain exposure to the wide range of speakers we are hosting in the first three weeks of term.

It should be noted, however, that one of the challenges inherent to inviting and hosting high calibre speakers is that their schedules can change at short notice. In the rare situation in which this occurs we do everything we can to rearrange the event for a different date, and ensure that members are given adequate notice of these changes or cancellations. Where speakers are listed as having their event's ‘Date and Time to be Confirmed’, we are still finalising the exact timings within the upcoming term. As soon as the precise time of the event in question is confirmed, we will immediately inform all members via our website and social media as well as on notices on the Union's premises.


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Zach Quinto Actor and Producer

Having most notably starred as Spock in the reboot of the Star Trek universe, Zachary Quinto has become integral to one of the most iconic franchises in history, picking up seamlessly from the late Leonard Nimoy. A Primetime Emmy nominee, he has also starred in numerous hit television series, including American Horror Story: Asylum. He is an active campaigner for LGBTQ+ rights, having described these as “bleak and dangerous” times for LGBTQ+ people.

Thursday 5th October 7.00pm

0th Jeffrey Sachs Distinguished American Economist

The American economist and author is a leader in sustainable development and the fight against poverty. He is currently serving as Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General on the Sustainable Development Goals and was director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University until 2016. Sachs has been twice named among Time Magazine’s 100 most influential world leaders, and has advised governments and international organisations from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East on economic strategy.

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0th Marc Jacobs & Edward Enninful American vs British Fashion

American fashion designer Marc Jacobs has been one of the most prolific influences in the industry, most notable for his daring designs and enthralling visual narrative. He was the creative director of Louis Vuitton until 2014, and now focuses on his own label. As a philanthropist and activist, Jacobs raises awareness for melanoma with his incredibly successful project, ‘Protect The Skin You’re In’. Appointed this year as the first black editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Edward Enninful’s meteoric rise through the fashion world began when he was made fashion director of i-D magazine at just 18 years of age. His edgy elegance and promotion of diversity in fashion has led to his involvement with W magazine and both American and Italian Vogue, where he was the creative direction behind the monumentally successful 2008 ‘Black Issue’.

Friday 6th October 8.00pm

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John Simpson

BBC World Affairs Editor Having worked with the BBC for nearly five decades, John Simpson has led an unparalleled career at the forefront of British journalism. His unwavering commitment as the BBC’s World Affairs Editor has led him to report from the front lines of the Gulf War and Libyan Civil War, and to accompany the exiled Ayatollah Khomeini as he travelled from Paris to Tehran.

Monday 9th October 8.00pm

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1st Paul Manafort

Campaign Manager for Donald Trump American lawyer, lobbyist and political consultant, Paul Manafort replaced Corey Lewandowski as Donald Trump’s campaign manager in 2016. As an international adviser, he boasts a number of controversial clients, including pro-Russian Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, Angolan guerrilla leader Jonas Savimbi, and former dictators Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines and Mobutu Sese Seko of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Senator Mike Lee

US Senator for Utah One of the Senate’s youngest and most ardently conservative members, Senator Lee is an outspoken proponent of fiscal responsibility, individual liberty, and constitutionally limited government. He recently gained notoriety for his controversial novote on Obamacare repeal, effectively sinking an important version of the Republicans’ bill. He serves on the Senate’s Judiciary and Energy committees and, since the 114th Congress, as Chairman of the Senate Republican Steering Committee.

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Composer for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies Howard Shore is one of today’s most prominent composers and his musical renderings of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit remain among the most recognisable compositions ever written. His projects range from Scorsese’s Hugo to the Academy-Award winning Spotlight, and have earned him an impressive selection of Academy, Golden Globe and Grammy Awards for the ingenuity and brilliance he brings to each piece.

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Nico Rosberg

Formula One World Champion The reigning Formula One World Champion, and one of the most consistent performers on the Formula One stage for the past decade, Nico Rosberg is known for his aggressive driving style which makes him stand out from his racing peers. He has driven for both Williams and the highly competitive Mercedes team, and has achieved an outstanding 23 wins. Since his retirement, he remains one of the most celebrated names in racing history.

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1st Kevin Rudd

China, America and Europe: What sort of future global order can we really build? The Prime Minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010 and again in 2013, Kevin Rudd is best known for delivering a national apology to Indigenous Australians for the “stolen generations” and for his leadership of Australia during the 2008 financial crisis. Since leaving Parliament, Rudd has held senior roles within a range of organisations and educational institutions, including serving as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on China and as Senior Fellow with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

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Fatou Bensouda

Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Widely praised for her strong commitment to the advancement of human rights for women and children, Fatou Bensouda has served as the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court for the past five years. Among Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world, Bensouda has previously served as Gambia’s Minister of Justice and as a Legal Adviser for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

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1st President Tarja Halonen Former President of Finland

Tarja Halonen served as the first female President of Finland from 2000 until 2012. Her profound interest in human rights and equality has shaped her career since her appointment as chairperson of Finnish LGBT rights organisation, Seta, in the 1980s. Halonen is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an international network for collective action on issues of critical importance to women, and was listed by Forbes as among the 100 Most Powerful Women in the world previously.

Friday 13th October 8.00pm

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Anthony Scaramucci

Trump's Former White House Communications Director During his tenure as the shortest-serving White House Communications Director in history, ‘The Mooch’ provoked frequent controversy in the national media. A former Goldman Sachs investment banker, Scaramucci threatened “to fire everybody” in the White House communications base before the now-infamous phone call with a New Yorker journalist heralded an end to his role.

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Murray Gold Sole Composer for Doctor Who

As the acclaimed musical mind behind the 2005 revival of Doctor Who, and the show’s musical director ever since, Murray Gold is one of England’s most notable composers for stage and screen. Gold has scored a range of films from Kiss of Life to Death at a Funeral, earning him an impressive 5 BAFTA nominations for his inspiring, uncompromising style and creativity.

Tuesday 17th October 8.00pm

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2nd J.J. Abrams

American film director, producer and screenwriter Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is arguably this generation’s highest-profile blockbuster director, writer and producer, noted for his impressive repertoire of action and sci-fi movies including Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Trek. Catapulted to stardom with his 1998 venture ‘Felicity’, Abrams continued with projects ranging from Lost, for which he received two Emmy Awards, to Alias and the critically acclaimed Mission: Impossible III. Further to his on-screen accomplishments, he serves on the creative council for Represent.Us, an organization working to end the legalized corruption that has come to define modern U.S. politics.

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John Nixon Ex-CIA Agent: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein

After studying Saddam Hussein for five years in his role as a senior leadership analyst with the CIA, John Nixon was the agent chosen to interrogate the dictator after his capture by American troops in 2003. In 2016, he published his book, Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein, and now speaks with an unrivalled perspective on the CIA’s intelligence on Iraq and U.S. policy in the Middle East.

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Foals

English Indie-Rock Band The indie-rock band Foals emerged from Oxford in 2008 with their first album, Antidotes, debuting at number 3 on the UK Album Charts. With their unique post-punk, math-rock, upbeat sound, the group are widely recognized as one of the top live acts of this generation, having played at Glastonbury and Coachella festivals and winning the 2013 Q Award for Best Live Act. With the resounding success of their most recent album, What Went Down, they secured their position amongst the greats in British music.

Friday 20th October 8.00pm

2nd Alex Pettyfer Actor and Model

An English actor and model, Alex Pettyfer broke into the entertainment industry with his leading role as Alex Rider in Stormbreaker, earning his nomination for a Young Artist Award. Praised for the earnest intensity of his performances, he captured hearts as Freddie Kingsley in Wild Child and went on to star in Magic Mike and I Am Number Four.

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President Heinz Fischer Former President of Austria President Fischer served as the 11th President of Austria from 2004-2016, having previously been a legislator and President of the National Council, drawing support from a wide range of political affiliations, and winning a landslide 79% of the vote in 2010. He is well regarded internationally, holding high-ranking honours from a range of European democracies.

Thursday 26th October 1.00pm

3rd Cath Kidston

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Fashion Designer and Businesswoman

English fashion designer Cath Kidston opened her first shop in 1993 and since then the eponymous British brand, known for its signature floral design and modern vintage style, has expanded to 136 outlets worldwide. The accomplished businesswoman has achieved global success and in 2008 designed shopping bags from plastic bottles to raise almost ÂŁ500,000 for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

Thursday 26th October 5.00pm

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3rd Jimmy Page

Founder and Guitarist of Led Zeppelin The mastermind behind one of the most celebrated bands in the world, British guitarist, song-writer and music producer Jimmy Page has had a revolutionary influence on the international hard rock stage. A former member of the Yardbirds, Jimmy performed with prominent industry figures in his student years, which shaped the distinct sound of the later Led Zeppelin. With six albums at number one on the US Billboard album chart, his spot at third in the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time is irrefutable.

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Michael Mansfield QC & Yvette Greenway Founders of SOS Silence of Suicide

A self-described “radical lawyer”, Michael Mansfield QC is a civil rights lawyer who has taken on a controversial repertoire of cases, including the Bloody Sunday Inquiry and the Inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. He also acted for the families of both Stephen Lawrence and Jean Charles de Menezes. Following his daughter’s suicide in May 2015, he and his partner, Yvette Greenway, established The Silence of Suicide, a suicide awareness charity.

Thursday 26th October 8.00pm

3rd H.E. Dr Gjorge Ivanov

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President of the Republic of Macedonia

The Fourth President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr Ivanov has significantly accelerated Macedonia’s integration into Europe. Dr Ivanov has been at the forefront of progress for the nation since 2009, seeking stability in an ethnically diverse and young nation which declared independence in 1991.

Monday 30th October 5.00pm

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Mark Cavendish

Best Cycling Sprinter of All Time Mark Cavendish is one of the most recognisable faces in British cycling. Renowned globally for his mastery of the sprint, he remains an aggressive and impetuous force to be feared on both track and road, having won the points classification in all three Grand Tours, clocking up thirty Tour de France stage wins on his way to doing so, as well as being the only person ever to win four consecutive times on the Champs-Elysées.

Monday 30th October 8.00pm

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Trump's Former Personal Attorney

An American lawyer, Marc Kasowitz was Donald Trump’s attorney until his departure from the President’s legal team in July of this year. Kasowitz represented Trump during his presidential campaign in the face of sexual misconduct allegations, and was kept on by the President as his representative in the investigation of Russia’s involvement in the 2016 U.S. elections.

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Lord Patten

Chancellor of the University of Oxford Lord Patten has had a uniquely diverse impact on both national and international politics over the course of his career. Having served in the House of Commons, as Chairman of the BBC Trust, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford, he has long sought to provide an independent, guiding, voice in his work to support these fundamental institutions of modern British society. In addition, he is distinguished in his role in the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997 as the territory's final Governor, and will doubtless offer a rare perspective on the future prospects of the iconic former colony.

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Congressional Nominee Jon Ossoff was the Democratic nominee for Congress catapulted into the national spotlight in the closelycontested 2017 special election for Georgia’s 6th congressional district. The race was watched carefully around the world as the first test of the Trump presidency and its impact on American politics.

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Harry Judd Drummer of McFly

Harry Judd is an English musician, best known as the drummer for British pop-rock band McFly whose first album Room on the 3rd Floor debuted at number 1 in the UK Album Chart and is certified as double platinum. After his brother-in-law suffered severe brain damage in a car accident, Judd and his wife Izzy became major supporters of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust through their organisation Eyes Alight Appeal.

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Paul Merton

British Comedian and Television Presenter

An actor and writer, Paul Merton is considered to be one of Britain’s greatest comedians, known for his deadpan and surreal brand of comedy. His memorable role on BBC’s Have I Got News for You earned him an outstanding 5 nominations for the British Comedy Awards, as well as the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Non-Acting Performer.

Tuesday 7th November 5.00pm

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Obama’s White House Counsel An American attorney, Kathryn Ruemmler served for five years in the Obama administration, both in the Department of Justice and later as Obama’s White House Counsel until 2014, where she was praised by Obama for her “uncanny ability to see around the corners that no one else anticipates.” Earlier in her career as a federal prosecutor, she played a pivotal role in securing the convictions of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling.

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Jeff Zucker President of CNN

The President of American media giant CNN, Jeff Zucker previously served as CEO of NBC Universal and CNN Worldwide. Considered among the most powerful media moguls in America, Zucker has been credited with turning CNN’s fortunes around, despite the channel facing controversy for its stance on Donald Trump and Russia.

Wednesday 8th November 5.00pm

5th Gov. Terry McAuliffe Governor of Virginia

The current and 72nd Governor of Virginia, McAuliffe previously served as Chair of the Democratic National Committee and as chairman of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign against Barack Obama. During his tenure as Governor, he has shown unwavering support for LGBTQ+ rights, healthcare reform, and voting rights for all Virginians. In January of this year, he announced that Virginia would join a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order on immigration.

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Sir Ian is undoubtedly one of Britain’s most treasured actors, immortalised by his legendary depictions of characters such as Gandalf and Magneto. His acting is characterised by leadership, wisdom, and charming humour. His six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and two Oscar nominations speak for his considerable contribution to the arts. An outstanding LGBTQ+ rights campaigner, Sir Ian co-founded Stonewall, and became a patron of Oxford Pride in 2006.

Wednesday 8th November 8.00pm

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Emeli SandĂŠ Recording Artist and Songwriter

The Scottish artist and songwriter is the recipient of four Brit Awards for her influence on the UK music industry, with her second studio album Long Live the Angels, debuting at number 2 on the UK album charts in 2016. As a notable advocate for social justice, she is the face of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, and has raised awareness and financial support for HIV/AIDS and the Ebola crisis.

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Australian Film Director, Screenwriter and Producer An acclaimed film director, screenwriter and producer, Baz Luhrmann is best known for the Academy Award-winning Moulin Rouge!, his adaptation and modernisation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, and the epic romantic film, Australia, which is the second-highest grossing Australian film of all time. Luhrmann grew up in rural Australia, a locale that has influenced his filmmaking.

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Anna Faris American Actress

Anna Faris is undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s most beloved actresses. Her engaging wit and charming humour have captured the adoration of audiences with starring roles in multiple blockbuster titles, from her breakthrough performance as Cindy in Scary Movie, to Alvin and the Chipmunks and Lost in Translation. Her unique comedic quality and on-screen energy never fail to entertain and enthral, and the critical and commercial accomplishments of her expansive career are a testament to this incredible artistry.

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David Einhorn American Investor & Philanthropist

As one of the highest-earning hedge fund managers in the world, David Einhorn has amassed a fortune of over US$1.5 billion dollars, after starting with a fund worth US$900,000. Einhorn is also an active philanthropist, with particular involvement in the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

Wednesday 15th November 5.00pm

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Calvin Klein Fashion Designer

Calvin Klein is the creative force behind one of the world’s most recognisable and successful fashion brands, with his seamless lines and elegant simplicity having shaped modern design. His daring ingenuity and intuitive talent led him to become the first designer to win both womenswear and menswear categories at the CFDA awards, and his numerous accomplishments were rewarded with the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.

Wednesday 15th November 8.00pm

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6th Monica Lewinsky American Activist

After becoming the face of a national political scandal and experiencing unprecedented investigation into her private life, Lewinsky soon found herself, at 24 years old, the subject of inexorable online harassment and bullying. Years later, she is reclaiming the space, speaking out and becoming an activist through a much-lauded writings in Vanity Fair, and speeches at TED and the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit. In addition, she works with anti-bullying organisations around the world.

Thursday 16th November 3.00pm

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Robert Peston Political Editor of ITV News One of Britain’s foremost journalists, Robert Peston is currently ITV’s Political Editor and has spent over twenty years at the forefront of British media, with thirty awards for journalism to his name. He has served as both Political and Financial Editor of the Financial Times, City Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, and Business Editor of the BBC, where he played a critical role in covering the 2008 financial crisis with his scoop on the Northern Rock crisis.

Thursday 16th November 5.00pm

6th Senator Orrin Hatch

President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate First elected in 1977, the senior Utah Senator has served in the chamber longer than any other Republican in US History, and is currently the most senior member of the Senate having been sworn in as president pro tempore in 2014. Senator Hatch is one of the most experienced legislators in America; whilst he now serves as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, he was previously Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

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David Rubenstein Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group

Worth more than US$2.5 billion, David Rubenstein is the co-founder and co-CEO of one of the world’s most successful global private equity investment companies, The Carlyle Group. He is Chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Co-chair of the Board of Trustees at the Brookings Institution, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Duke University. He is known for his philanthropic commitment to donate over half his wealth as part of The Giving Pledge.

Friday 17th November 8.00pm

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Sir Ben has won an impressive four golds and one silver in the five Olympic Games that he participated – a feat unmatched by any other sailor. He was also part of the 2013 America’s Cup winning team and is leading the British challenge for the next America’s Cup in 2021.

Monday 20th November 5.00pm

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Tom Daley British Olympian Diver

British diver Tom Daley has enjoyed resounding success with two Olympic Bronze medals, three World and four European Championships to his name. At just 14 years of age, Daley was Britain’s youngest competitor at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, securing his place at the forefront of elite sport in a career that has seen him named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year on three occasions. Beyond the pool, he is an active campaigner raising funds and awareness for The Brain Tumour Charity.

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Louise Arbour

Chief Prosecutor for Rwanda and Yugoslavia

The current UN Special Representative for International Migration, Louise Arbour became famous for indicting a sitting head of state, Yugoslavia’s President Milosevic, and for the first prosecution of sexual assault as a crime against humanity. She previously served as the 4th UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, on Canada’s Supreme Court, and as President of the International Crisis Group.

Tuesday 21st November 5.00pm

7th Sir Roger Scruton

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Conservative Philosopher An English philosopher and public commentator, Sir Roger has written extensively on aesthetics, art, religion, music, sexuality, and political philosophy throughout his esteemed career, engaging in political and cultural debate as a conservative thinker. He was notably involved in helping to establish underground universities and academic networks in a Sovietcontrolled Eastern Europe at the height of the Cold War, for which he was awarded the Czech Republic’s Medal of Merit in 1998.

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In the wake of the Panama Papers scandal in 2016, President Jรณhannesson won the election as a political outsider following a wave of public anti-establishment sentiment, and became the first new President in 20 years. A historian, he specialised in modern Icelandic history, and has published a number of works on the Cod Wars, the 2008-2011 Icelandic financial crisis and the presidency itself, among other topics.

Wednesday 22nd November 8.00pm

7 th Terrence Howard American Actor

Academy Award-nominated for his performance in Hustle & Flow, Terrence Howard has starred in films such as Crash, Ray and, most notably, as James "Rhodey" Rhodes in the box-office smash, Iron Man. He can now be seen playing the lead role of Lucious Lyon in the hit television series Empire, and released his debut album Shine Through It in 2008.

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Toby Jones

Award-winning English Actor An award-winning English actor, Toby Jones has been a mainstay of British film and television for the last two decades. Jones is equally renowned for his performances in character-driven dramas such as Infamous and big-budget blockbusters, including the Harry Potter film franchise, in which he played the house-elf Dobby. The son of two actors, Jones has also appeared on such celebrated TV programmes as Sherlock and Doctor Who.

Friday 24th November 5.00pm

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Former US Attorney General

Eric Holder served as the first African-American Attorney General of the United States from 2009 to 2015 under Obama’s administration. His career positions have been defined by progressive and fundamental legal developments, including establishing a domestic violence unit and a community prosecution project in his appointment as US Attorney for Washington DC in 1993. He founded Lawyers for One America, which aims to bring wider diversity to the legal profession.

Monday 27th November 8.00pm

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Dr Tedros Adhanom

Director-General of the World Health Organisation The Director-General of the World Health Organisation, Dr Adhanom previously served as the Foreign Minister and Health Minister of Ethiopia, being credited in the latter position for improving the access to healthcare for millions. Dr Adhanom received a PhD in Community Health from the University of Nottingham.

Tuesday 28th November 8.00pm

8th Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau

Chief Executive Officer of The Elders

A dynamic international human rights activist, Princess Mabel is best known as CEO of The Elders, an ethical campaign group founded by Nelson Mandela and chaired by Kofi Annan. Prior to this, she founded War Child Netherlands, an NGO which provides assistance to children in areas of recent conflict. A member of the Dutch royal family, her commitment to campaigning and activism has been unwavering. In recognition of this, the World Economic Forum counts her among their one hundred ‘Global Leaders for Tomorrow’.

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Eliud Kipchoge World's Fastest Marathon Runner

The Gold Medallist in the 2016 Olympic marathon, he is a Kenyan long distance runner who rose to fame when he set a world junior record in 2003 for the 5000 metre race and became the 2003 World Champion at the World Championships in Athletics. On 6 May 2017 he broke the record for the fastest ever marathon run at the Monza race track in Italy.

Thursday 30th November 5.00pm

8th Thorbjørn Jagland

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Secretary General of the Council of Europe The current Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Jagland has enjoyed a prolific career in politics. A former Prime Minister of Norway and Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee from 2009 to 2015, he was responsible for the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to such luminaries as President Obama, Malala Yousafzai, and Liu Xiaobo. He was subsequently appointed jointly by President Clinton and Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the five-member Mitchell Committee, to offer advice on resolving conflict in the Middle East.

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8th Amanda Holden Britain's Got Talent Judge

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden is known for her warm and dynamic personality that has seen her presence become a staple of Saturday night television. Having judged the show since its inception over a decade ago, she provides the perfect opposition to “Mr Nasty” Simon Cowell. She has been a household name since her role in the hit comedy Kiss Me Kate, and her versatile work on both stage and screen alongside dedicated campaigning for animal welfare has given her a unique place in the hearts of many.

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Manuel Neuer

Captain of FC Bayern Munich Manuel Neuer is one of the most iconic players in modern Football. He led Germany to its first FIFA World Cup victory in over two decades in 2014, as well as captaining the Bayern Munich FC side that continues to dominate national and international competitions. Being the only goalkeeper ever to place in the FIFA Ballon d'Or competition, it is no exaggeration to call him one of, if not the, greatest goalkeepers of all time.

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TBC Sir Anthony Hopkins Welsh Film, Stage and Television Actor

Notorious for his award-winning portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, Sir Anthony is one of the most prominent and inspiring actors of all time. His impressive performances span an unparalleled career on stage and screen, with roles in The Mask of Zorro, Fracture, Thor, Solace, Transformers and HBO series Westworld securing his place amongst the greatest living actors of this century. The ingenuity of his complex characters has earned him immense critical and commercial recognition, with three BAFTAs and two Emmys.

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SOCIALS As well as discussing the big issues of the day, the Union is a great venue for our members and their guests to enjoy fantastic social events. Each term we put on a range of inexpensive and entertaining socials, including an extravagant ball, refined cocktail evenings, and perennially popular pub quizzes. Over the next few pages, you will see what this term has to offer. Tickets for all balls and socials can be purchased through the FIXR app. For any queries, please feel free to email Ed Evans at secretary@oxford-union.org.

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Pub Quizzes Our pub quizzes are famous not only for their difficulty, but also for their brilliant prizes. This term there will be £100 in cash for the winning team, and a range of different prizes for the runners up and for round winners. Moreover, with the potential of having a celebrity speaker read out a round or two of questions, you’d be a fool to miss them. Wednesday 2nd week (18th October 2017) Wednesday 5th week (8th November 2017) Wednesday 8th week (29th November 2017) - TBC All from 9.15pm. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Ed Evans: secretary@oxford-union.org.

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Student Essentials Fair Everything you need to survive life as a student, all in one place Posters, plants, and bikes on sale Check out local restaurants and cafĂŠs, with plenty of free giveaways. Come along, and meet companies including the following Celebrations The Natural Buzz Happy Cakes Jeong's Dosirak George Street Social

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Welcome Drinks We have a really exciting set of Welcome Drinks arranged throughout Freshers’ Week. With plenty of free drinks, tours of the Union, and committee members on hand to answer any questions you might have, come along to find out more about the Union, and make some new friends in the process. You only need to bring your University Card. Stay tuned for more details, including how to sign up, and about the exact location within the Union for each event.

Brookes Drinks: 8.00pm, Monday 2nd October. International Drinks: 8.00pm, Wednesday 4th October LGBTQIA+ Drinks with Zach Quinto: 8.00pm, Thursday 5th October Graduate Drinks: 8.00pm, Saturday 7th October Debaters’ Drinks: 8.00pm, Sunday 8th October If you have any questions please contact Laali Vadlamani at president-elect@oxford-union.org

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MEMBERS' INFO Competitive Debating The Union’s competitive debating squad has a well established reputation as one of the most successful in the world, having won the World and European University Championships on multiple occasions. Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced debater, there is a Union workshop to help you improve and compete at the highest level. Our workshops run on Sunday evenings at 7.30. Open for all, they consist of a 15 minute workshop followed by a practice debate. Feel free to dip in and out. We send teams to a number of competitions each term; information on how to apply will be included in the mailing list. Travel expenses are paid, and we have fielded teams to places including Texas, Paris and Copenhagen.

It's never too late to get involved with debating. Whether you are looking to compete or to attend workshops, the Union offers opportunities for members of all abilities and all levels of experience. We encourage you to get involved with these even if you have not debated so far. This term, the Oxford IV is taking place at the Union on 10-11 November, and will welcome speakers from all over the world. To sign up to the mailing list for regular updates and information, send a blank email to debate-announce-subscribe@maillist. ox.ac.uk. You are also very welcome to join the Oxford Debaters group on Facebook. If you have any further questions, please contact the Chair of Debate Selection Committee, Sophie Large: cdsc@oxford-union.org

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FAQs Guest Policy Members are allowed to bring up to three guests to an event, as long as:

That said, as a precautionary measure, for the few events that we anticipate to be heavily oversubscribed, we will:

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The guest is not themselves eligible for membership of the Oxford Union.

Announce in advance that the event will likely be oversubscribed

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The guest pays a £10 fee on the door.

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All members who wish to attend the event have already taken their seats.

Release half of the tickets in advance for collection at the General Office (one ticket per person on presentation of the membership card)

On the day of the event, we will provide live queue updates via social media

We will issue tickets to people in the queue on a first-come, first-serve basis in order to prevent queue jumping and to inform members of when capacity has been reached

Events will be made exclusive to members when there is a security risk. Given (3) above, it is unlikely that there will be space for guests at an extremely popular event. It is also a guest policy that the same guest must not attend more than 3 times in one term. Queues at the Union Members can get into the vast majority of events without queuing for more than 30 minutes. After the installation of an additional fire-escape in our historic chamber this summer - enabling us to significantly increase the capacity - we expect that this will make queues very rare.

We do this in order to address the access implications and other difficulties that queuing brings. All tickets in such cases are free to all members, and are issued with your membership number and only valid upon presentation of the correct membership card. Transfers of such tickets between members will render the ticket void.

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Treasurer's Treats In order to redeem the discounts below, present your membership card and enjoy the exclusive offers. If you would like to suggest a new Treasurer’s Treat, please contact Gui Cavalcanti by sending an e-mail to treasurer@oxford-union.org Restaurants Shanghai 30’s 25% discount (15% takeaway discount) Pieminister 10% discount (5.00pm - 7.30pm) Mamma Mia Pizzeria 20% discount (Tue-Fri, 5.00pm - 7.30pm) Qumins Indian Cuisine 15% discount (Mon-Thu before 6.30) Ask Italian 25% discount (Sun-Thu) Café Rouge 25% discount Moshi 15% discount (after 3.00pm) Côte Brasserie Complimentary Kir Royale when dining Maxwell’s 20% food discount Bars Duke of Cambridge Happy Hour prices (Sun-Thu) Raoul’s 30% discount (4.00pm - 8.00pm) The House Happy Hour prices (Sun-Thu) Be At One 2 cocktails for £10 (Sun-Thu) Angels Happy Hour prices (Sun-Fri) Bar Aroma 10% discount, 10 sambuca / tequila shots for £20 Shops & Others The Oxford Wine Company 10% discount Zipcar Half price membership and £30 driving credit Modern Art Oxford Shop 10% discount OxBicycles Complimentary bike lock upon bike purchase Ultimate Picture Palace 2 for 1 on Tuesday Happy Cakes 15% discount Fudge Kitchen 5 slices for £16 (or 7 for £22) Delicatessens & Cafés Vaults & Gardens Café 10% discount (12.00pm - 2.00pm), 20% food discount (on weekdays after 2.30pm) Tick Tock Café 10% discount The Handlebar 30p off coffee (Mon-Sat after 6.00pm), 2 bottles of wine for £22 (Mon-Wed) Demijohns 10% discount and free gift wrapping Sofi de France 15% discount (20% if over £20) Smooy Frozen Yoghurt 10% discount Ricardo’s 10% discount (before 11.30) Queen’s Lane Deli 10% discount Queen’s Lane Coffee House 10% discount Paul 10% discount Oxford Sandwich Company 5% discount Nectar 10% discount Moo-Moo’s 10% discount Modern Art Oxford Café 10% discount La Croissanterie 20% discount Jimbob’s 15% discount iScream Gelato 10% discount Heroes Spend £5 and get free cake Formosan Tea Bar 10% discount Artisan Café Spend £5 and get free cake Art Café 10% discount

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How it Works Standing Committee Chair – Chris Zabilowicz, President The Union's governing body, which makes all major decisions concerning the running of the Society, and oversees the work of all committees. Mondays, 4.00pm, President's Office Finance Committee Chair – Chris Zabilowicz, President The committee scrutinises all areas of the Union's finances, reporting its findings to the Standing Committee. Mondays, 3.00pm, President's Office Consultative Committee Chair – Rob Paver, CCC A chance for members to question the elected Committee, suggest emergency debate motions, and hear updates on upcoming events. Mondays, 1.15pm, Gladstone Room

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Library Committee Chair – Melissa Hinkley, Librarian Responsible for choosing new library books and DVDs, and for all other aspects of the Library's management. Mondays, 2.15pm, Morris Room Access Committee Chairs – Sara Yassi and Aditya Badaya, Access Officers Responsible for the promotion of wider participation in, and engagement with, the Society. Saturdays, 1.00pm, President’s Office Debate Selection Committee Chair – Sophie Large, CDSC Responsible for organising internal competitions and training, and for selecting members to represent the Union at external debating competitions. Sundays, 5.00pm, Gladstone Room Wines and Spirits Committee Chair – Ed Evans, Secretary Responsible for choosing and managing the Bar's stocks, setting its prices, and composing the budget. Ad hoc (twice termly)


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How to Get Involved Participate in Debates

Apply for an Appointed Position

Debates usually take place on Thursday evenings, and are held in the Chamber. They cover a range of subjects and are a great opportunity to challenge speakers as well as to voice your opinions on topical issues. You can participate by giving a speech in the Emergency Debate (starting at 7.45pm) or a floor speech during the Main Debate (starting at 8.30pm). For those interested in honing their debating skills, debating workshops are held in the Union every Sunday at 7.30pm.

Applications for Michaelmas Term's appointed positions open in 7th Week of this term. Positions allow you to invite speakers and arrange debates, improve access and representation, manage press relations, and help fundraise for the Society. For more information, contact Laali Vadlamani, the President-Elect, at president-elect@oxford-union.org.

Attend Committees All Union committees are open for members to attend and observe. If you are interested in becoming a committee member, please email the relevant committee Chair.

Run for Election Elections for Officership and other positions are held on Friday, 7th Week of each term. Being on committee gives members the opportunity to invite speakers, organise debates, and help take responsibility for the overall functioning of the Society. Candidates are required to make a number of speeches, depending on the position for which they are running, and nomination packs can be picked up in the General Office from Wednesday, 5th Week. The deadline for nominations is Friday of 6th Week. For more information, contact the Returning Officer at ro@oxford-union.org.

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The Library The Old Library is a well-stocked and spacious library open to all members. It is adorned with some of the world's most famous Pre-Raphaelite murals, painted by artists including William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The adjoining Poetry Room is a true hidden gem, tucked away and perfectly quiet for independent study. There are a number of other study spaces in the Union, from the Goodman Library to the Gladstone, Morris, and TV Rooms, and if you have any comments about them or the libraries, a suggestions book can be found in the Old Library.

Old Library term-time opening hours: Mon–Fri:

09.30am – 7.00pm

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Closed: Sundays Old Library vacation opening hours: Mon–Fri:

09.30am - 5.00pm

Closed: Weekends and Bank Holidays If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email the Acting Librarian, Laura Johnson: librarian-in-charge@oxford-union.org.

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The Members' Bar Few places in Oxford boast the comfort and affordability of our Members' Bar. Perfect for a quiet coffee, a light lunch or an evening drink, it is a place where members and their guests can enjoy high quality food and beverages at student prices, with a 25% members' only discount. Our lunchtime menu boasts a delicious selection of healthy options.

Term-time opening hours (subject to demand):

The Members’ Bar is decorated with memorabilia from past guests, and you never know which of our speakers might choose to drop by while visiting the Union. Following our debates, meanwhile, the Bar is where the President will read out the result of the vote after everyone has left the Chamber. This term we will also be hosting at least two pub quizzes; with a number of exciting prizes for the winners and runners up, these are always a highlight of the term.

Our lunch menu is served:

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10.00am - 00.00am

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10.00am - 02.00am

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12.00pm - 10.30pm

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11.30am - 02.30pm

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President Chris Zabilowicz Worcester

Librarian Melissa Hinkley Keble

Treasurer Gui Cavalcanti Pembroke

Secretary Edward Evans St John's

President-Elect Laali Vadlamani Trinity

Librarian-Elect Sabriyah Saeed Somerville

Treasurer-Elect Stephen Horvath New

CCC Robert Paver St Anne's

Standing Committee

James Lamming Exeter

Brian Wong Pembroke

Shivani Ananth St Anne's

Julian Kirk Magdalen

Jan Bialas Magdalen

Kaleem Hawa Lincoln

Grace Joel Balliol

Secretary’s Committee

Charles Wang Hertford

Isabella Risino St Catherine's 78

Shanuk Mediwaka Lincoln

Charlie Cheesman St Edmund Hall

Adam Watson Hertford

Chris Garner St Peter's

Alexander Yeandle St Hugh's

Freya Dixon-Van Dijk Genevieve Athis St John's Christ Church

Abigail Ridsdill-Smith Keble

Mike Fuller Pembroke


Appointed Officials & Staff

Access Officer Aditya Badaya St Hugh's

Head of Research Keir Mather Wadham

Chief of Staff Molly Greenwood St Hilda’s

Head of Press & PR Toby Freedman Christ Church

Access Officer Sara Yassi Trinity

Michael Harkness

Returning Officer

Matthew Vautrey

CCS

Alistair Fleming

Deputy Head of Press & PR

Naren Koratamaddi Megan Bennett Katie Cook Josie Dallas

Press Officers

Women’s Officer

Ollie Hull

LGBTQIA+ Officer Ethnic Minorities Officer

Wesley Zhang

Disabilities Officer

Matthew Pierri

International Officer

Ina Hanniger

Graduate Officer

Talha Pirzada Guy Harris Andreea Bunica

Brookes Officer

Paul Schmidt-Engelbertz Miranda Shaw Daria Lange Alexandra Galloway

Logistics Officers

Thomas Fitzgerald

Partnership Officer

Norbert Sobolak

Head of Guests Guest Liaison Officers

Harry Webster; Charlie Gillow; Olivia Buckley; Sam Rice; Ben Darwent; Elena Casale; Alistair Hankey; Sebastian MorrisDyer; Paola Annna Agnello; Fraser MacDonald-Lister; Josie Dallas; Fahad Alshaibani; Matthew Alcock; Amy Gregg

Research Officers

Brahma Mohanty; Amy Whittaker; Rosamund Lawrence; Zaid Ahmed; Samuel Sussmes; Zain Sheikh; Cameron Hilditch Love Hedman, Romain Reglade, Barker Evans

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Senior Treasurer

Stephen Dixon

Bursar House Manager Librarian-In-Charge Events Manager Accounts Manager

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My Oxford Union journey has been immense – I have experienced some of the best moments of my life here, and this has undoubtedly been down to my friends and colleagues, both in and out of the Union. Will, your unwavering friendship has been the bedrock of my positive experience here. Olivia, there is absolutely no way I would have got here without you. Bruno, you breathe life into my future post-presidency. Thank you, all. To the officers, officers-elect and rest of my committee - thank you so much for your hard work this summer; your sacrifice has led to my, and this Michaelmas Term’s, success (so far, at least!). I am so grateful for this, and wish you all the best in your future endeavors, whether within the Union or beyond. Finally, a last mention should go to the staff: I am conscious that I have not been around as long as some of my predecessors had been at this stage, and therefore I have not had the opportunity to get to know you as well. However, as presidents come and go, your constant presence and support remain core to the success of this society, and I hope it goes without saying that we are lucky to have you.


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Events Subject to Change Without Notice

Term Planner

Speaker Debate/Panel Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Other Social Event

Thursday

Friday

Zach Quinto

Saturday

Jeffrey Sachs

7.00pm

2.00pm

Marc Jacobs & Edward Enninful

0

th

8.00pm

1

2

John Simpson 8.00pm

3

1

2

13

14

20

21

Howard Shore

Fatou Bensouda

Kevin Rudd

No Confidence Debate

President Tarja Halonen

5.00pm

5.00pm

8.00pm

5.00pm

8.30pm

10

Murray Gold

11

J.J. Abrams

8.00pm

8.00pm

12

JP Morgan Smoothie Bar

8.00pm

Pub Quiz

8.00pm

nd

7

Nico Rosberg

9

Anthony Scaramucci

6

Senator Mike Lee 8.00pm

8

5

Paul Manafort 5.00pm

st

4

Foals

8.00pm

10.00am-16.00pm

9.15pm

John Nixon 5.00pm

Love Debate 8.30pm 15

16

Alex Pettyfer

17

18

Security/Liberty Debate

5.00pm

3

Into The Movies: Social

1.00pm

Cath Kidston

8.30pm

rd

19

Heinz Fischer

8.00pm

5.00pm

Michael Mansfield QC & Yvette Greenway

8.00pm 22

23

President of Macedonia

24

Marc Kasowitz

Lord Chris Patten

5.00pm

5.00pm

4

th

25

26

Climate Change Debate

5.00pm

27

28

3

4

Union Ball 8.30pm

8.30pm

Mark Cavendish 8.00pm

29

30

Paul Merton

Jeff Zucker

Harry Judd

Kathryn Ruemmler

Sir Ian McKellen

5.00pm

8.00pm

5.00pm 8.00pm

Pub Quiz

8.00pm

5

6

Emeli Sande 8.00pm

6th

1

Jon Ossoff 5.00pm

5th

31

9.15pm

Oxford IV

David Einhorn

Anna Faris

Calvin Klein

Populism Debate

5.00pm

9

Monica Lewinsky

Senator Orrin Hatch

Robert Peston

David Rubenstein

3.00pm

8.00pm

Media Debate

Sir Ben Ainslie

Louise Arbour

Wine and Cheese Social

Tom Daley

5.00pm

7th

14

5.00pm

15

8.00pm

20

Eric Holder

President of Iceland

European Union Debate

9.30am - 8.30pm

5.00pm

5.00pm

22

23

Eliud Kipchoge 5.00pm

8.00pm

28

The Union is still in negotiations with Manuel Neuer and Sir Anthony Hopkins, whose dates and times are to be confirmed

29

Thorbjorn Jagland Amanda Holden

9.15pm

27

24

5.00pm

Pub Quiz (TBC)

26

Union Elections

8.30pm

Prince Mabel of Orange-Nassau

8.00pm

18

Toby Jones

21

Dr Tedros Adhanom

8.00pm

8th

17

Terrence Howard

8.00pm 19

16

Sir Roger Scruton 5.00pm

8.00pm

11

8.00pm

8.30pm 13

10

5.00pm

5.00pm

12

Oxford IV

5.00pm

8

Baz Luhrmann 8.00pm

Gov. Terry McAuliffe

8.30pm

7

5.00pm

2

8.00pm

30

1

25


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