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Tickets are now on sale for spiked’s next event – and it’s a corker. At 7pm on Wednesday 22 September, the fearless Julia Hartley-Brewer will be joining Brendan O’Neill for a special live recording of The Brendan O’Neill Show.
At this live Zoom event, Julia and Brendan will be discussing lockdown authoritarianism, woke extremism and the myriad ways in which the world has gone mad. You won’t want to miss this.
Tickets cost just £5. You can book yours now here.
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Whatever way you do it, be sure to get your tickets before they’re all gone. See you there!

A world gone mad – with Brendan O'Neill and Julia Hartley-Brewer
Wednesday 22 September – 7pm to 8pm
Tickets are £5, but spiked supporters get in for free.
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