Rishi Sunak MP is to hold four public question and answer sessions before the EU referendum in June.
The four meetings – in Northallerton, Stokesley, Richmond and Leyburn – are designed to give constituents the chance to ask their MP about whether Britain should vote to leave or remain in the EU.
Mr Sunak, MP for Richmond, said: “The interest in the EU question is tremendous. People have to make a difficult judgment about a very important, complex issue and these meetings should help constituents do that,” he said.
The meetings will be chaired and independently moderated by Chris Lloyd, chief feature and political writer of The Northern Echo and Darlington & Stockton Times, Cllr Russell Lord, Mayor of Richmond, and Cllr Stewart Brennan, of Stokesley Parish Council.
Mr Sunak, who has previously declared that he will vote to leave, said: “The meetings will not be about me campaigning for Brexit. Obviously, I will make my standpoint clear but I will also acknowledge there are opposing views.”
The dates and venues for the meetings are: Monday, May 30 – Northallerton Town Hall; Tuesday, May 31 – Stokesley Town Hall; Wednesday, June 1 – Richmond Town Hall; Thursday, June 2 – Tennants Auction Rooms. All start at 6pm.
Seating at all the venues can be reserved by registering with Mr Sunak’s constituency office on 01609 765330 or by email at rishi.sunak.mp@parliament.uk.