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LIVE WITH LITTLEWOOD – TONIGHT
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TUNE IN AT 6PM
with Silkie Carlo, Claire Fox, Matthew Lesh, Andrew Lilico, Isabel Oakeshott, Dr Kristian Niemietz, Duncan Simpson and Dr Jamie Whyte
Live on our YouTube ([link removed]) Channel.
Sunak: Saint or Sinner?
Has the Chancellor hit the back of the net? Or are his attempts to revitalise the UK economy wide of the mark? What role can trade play in our recovery – and how should the West approach China once the crisis has passed? As JK Rowling joins 150 public figures warning over free speech, we'll also hear our panellists' views on "cancel culture". All this and more, TONIGHT.
PANELLISTS
Silkie Carlo, Director, Big Brother Watch
Claire Fox, Founder, Academy of Ideas
Matthew Lesh, Head of Research, Adam Smith Institute
Andrew Lilico, Chairman and Executive Director, Europe Economics
Isabel Oakeshott, Political Journalist and Commentator
Dr Kristian Niemietz, Head of Political Economy, Institute of Economic Affairs
Duncan Simpson, Research Director, TaxPayers' Alliance
Dr Jamie Whyte, Writer and Author
DETAILS
Date: TONIGHT, Wednesday 8th July 2020
Time: 6pm onwards
The live stream ([link removed]) will begin at 6pm on our YouTube Channel ([link removed]) and will conclude at approximately 7.35pm. Audience participation welcome!
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