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We are thrilled to announce our next online event. At 6.15pm on Wednesday 20 December, we’ll be hosting a very special live recording of The Brendan O’Neill Show with Matthew Goodwin, political scientist and author of Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics, among other brilliant books.
Matthew will be joining Brendan to discuss the sorry state of the Conservative Party, the reign of the new elites, and whether there’s another populist revolt on the horizon in Britain. They will also be taking questions from the audience.
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Matthew Goodwin and Brendan O’Neill – live and in conversation
Wednesday 20 December – 6.15pm to 7.15pm GMT
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