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LIVE WITH LITTLEWOOD – TONIGHT
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TUNE IN AT 6.30PM
with Michael Carnuccio, Robert Colvile, Janet Daley, Alex Deane, Dan Hodges, Terry Kibbe, Matthew Lesh, John O'Connell and Brendan O'Neill
TUESDAY 9TH JUNE
Live on YouTube.

Join us once more for our latest edition of LIVE WITH LITTLEWOOD. Tonight IEA Director General Mark Littlewood will be joined by Michael Carnuccio, Robert Colvile, Janet Daley, Alex Deane, Dan Hodges, Terry Kibbe, Matthew Lesh, John O'Connell and Brendan O'Neill. 

Is a 14 day quarantine sustainable? When should schools re-open? How do we turbo-charge the UK economy after Coronavirus? How have our panellists responded to the toppling of Edward Colston's statue or protests here and overseas? And, amid warnings of second waves across the US, what are the merits of policies and approaches being deployed there to handle Coronavirus? All this and more, TONIGHT.

PANELLISTS

Michael Carnuccio, Founder, JTK Group
Robert Colvile
, Director, Centre for Policy Studies
Janet DaleyColumnist, The Telegraph
Alex Deane
, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting
Dan Hodges
, Commentator, The Mail on Sunday
Terry KibbeChief Executive, Free the People
Matthew LeshHead of Research, Adam Smith Institute
John O'ConnellChief Executive, TaxPayers' Alliance
Brendan O'Neill, Editor, Spiked

DETAILS

Date: TONIGHT, Tuesday, 9th June 2020
Time: 6:30pm onwards

The live stream will begin at 6.30pm on our YouTube Channel and will conclude at approximately 8.00pm. Audience participation welcome!

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