Will Boris Johnson's raft of anti-obesity nanny state measures bear fruit? Should the UK government really be handing out £50 for bike repairs?
As a new poll reveals that on average the British public believe 7% of the UK population has died from Covid-19, a number 100 times higher than the recorded-death reality, has the media failed to adequately inform us of the true nature and threat posed by the virus?
Is the UK on track for a V-shaped recovery? Are we at risk of fixating on dire economic predictions at the expense of more positive real-world data?
And as Twitter comes under fire for its response to grime artist Wiley's antisemitic diatribe, and as the platform suspends Madonna and Donald Trump Jr for "posting misinformation", should advocates of free speech be concerned? Can censorship defeat racism?
All this and more, TONIGHT.
PANELLISTS
Kate Andrews, Economics Correspondent, The Spectator
Silkie Carlo, Director, Big Brother Watch
Matt Kilcoyne, Deputy Director, Adam Smith Institute
James Price, Senior Account Director, Hanover Communications
Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics, Institute of Economic Affairs
Tim Stanley, Leader Writer, The Daily Telegraph
John Tillman, Chairman and CEO, Illinois Policy Institute
Olivia Utley, Deputy Leader Writer, The Sun
DETAILS
Date: TONIGHT, Wednesday 29th July 2020
Time: 6pm onwards
The live stream will begin at 6pm on our YouTube Channel and will conclude at approximately 7.30pm. Audience participation welcome!
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