LIVE WITH LITTLEWOOD – TONIGHT
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TUNE IN AT 6PM
with Rachel Cunliffe, Dr Stephen Davies, Mike Graham, Leo Kearse, Iain Martin, John O'Connell, Benedict Spence, Mark Wallace and Cindy Yu
Live on our YouTube Channel

HERO.. OR ZERO?

This week will mark a year since the Boris Johnson first entered Downing Street. Since then, he has won an election, implemented the Withdrawal Agreement, shut down the nation, brushed with death, and faced criticism over aspects of the government's handling of the Covid pandemic. How does he measure up in the eyes of our panellists?

Tensions with China are mounting and a report from the Intelligence and Security Committee has concluded that Russian interference is "the new normal". Is Tobias Ellwood MP right that the UK is set to be part of a "new cold war"? And we'll also be discussing cancel culture. Is it the new freedom of expression – or a threat to the freedom of speech? All this and more, TONIGHT.

PANELLISTS

Rachel Cunliffe, Opinion and Features Editor, City AM
Dr Stephen Davies,
Head of Education, Institute of Economic Affairs
Mike Graham,
Presenter, talkRADIO
Leo Kearse, Comedian

Iain Martin, Columnist, The Times
John O'Connell,
Chief Executive, TaxPayers' Alliance
Benedict Spence, Political Commentator

Mark Wallace, Chief Executive, ConservativeHome
Cindy Yu,
Broadcast Editor, The Spectator

DETAILS

Date: TONIGHT, Wednesday 22nd July 2020
Time: 6pm onwards

The live stream will begin at 6pm on our YouTube Channel and will conclude at approximately 7.45pm. Audience participation welcome!

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