IT'S BACK.
LIVE WITH LITTLEWOOD. TONIGHT. 6PM. WATCH HERE.

TUNE IN AT 6PM
with Ryan Bourne, Helen Dale, Tom Harwood, Tim Montgomerie, John O'Connell, Brendan O'Neill, Christopher Snowdon, Richard Tice and Mahyar Tousi
Live on our YouTube Channel.

Schools are back. MPs are back. Live with Littlewood is back. 

IEA Director General Mark Littlewood will tonight be joined by a stellar panel of journalists, commentators and think tankers to discuss and debate the week's events.

They’ll be asking whether Boris Johnson’s government is making the grade, discussing what’s next for Brexit, examining the future of the BBC and surveying the Dis-united States of America. 

All that, plus a discussion of the upcoming Budget and an assessment of the shortcomings of Public Health England and the World Health Organization during the pandemic.

PANELLISTS

Ryan Bourne, R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics, Cato Institute 
Helen Dale, Writer and Lawyer 
Tom Harwood, Senior Reporter, Guido Fawkes 
Tim Montgomerie, Founder, ConHome, UnHerd and the Centre for Social Justice 
John O'Connell, Chief Executive, TaxPayers' Alliance 
Brendan O'Neill, Editor, Spiked 
Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics, Institute of Economic Affairs 
Richard Tice, Chairman, The Brexit Party
Mahyar Tousi, Classical Liberal YouTuber

DETAILS

Date: TONIGHT, Thursday, 3rd September 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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