WITH just one month to go until Britain goes to the polls in the biggest political decision of a generation, the SNJ has organised a debate night in Stroud to give residents a chance to find out more about the key issues.

A panel of speakers will shine some light on the facts and put forward their best arguments to leave or remain in the European Union.

Stroud’s Conservative MP Neil Carmichael and Green Party county councillor Sarah Lunnon will share the stage to make the case for remaining in the EU.

They will be up against UKIP South West MEP Roger Helmer and Simon Richards of the Freedom Association, who are both firmly backing the Brexit campaign.

In a Question Time style debate, each member of the panel will be given time to argue their point before taking questions from the audience.

SNJ editor Michael Purton will chair the discussion, which will be held at the Sub Rooms in Stroud at 7.30pm on Thursday, June 2.

Michael said: “The referendum is fast approaching but many people are still undecided on how they will vote and feel there is not enough clear information on what leaving the EU or remaining will actually mean for them.

“By holding this debate, we hope to shed some light on the key issues.”

There are 350 seats available for the event. Tickets cost £3 to cover the charge of hiring the venue and any surplus will be donated to the Guide Dogs charity.

Tickets are available at the Sub Rooms. Visit their website or pop in.

Doors open at 7pm and the debate is expected to finish by 9.30pm.