ZOOM EVENT: Matt Ridley and Brendan O’Neill live
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We are thrilled to announce our next online event. At 7pm on Thursday 21 March, we’ll be hosting a very special live recording of The Brendan O’Neill Show with Matt Ridley, science writer and co-author of Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19.
Matt will be joining Brendan to discuss the cover-up of the lab-leak theory, the dire legacy of lockdown and the perils of Net Zero. They will also be taking questions from the audience.
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Matt Ridley and Brendan O’Neill – live and in conversation
Thursday 21 March – 7pm to 8pm GMT
This is a free event, exclusively for spiked supporters.
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