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Julia Hartley-Brewer, Simon Evans and Kate Andrews will join Snowdon and Slater on stage.

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Last Orders – the spiked podcast all about freedom and the nanny state, co-hosted by Tom Slater and Christopher Snowdon – is going to be having a live show at this year’s Battle of Ideas festival in London.

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At 12.15pm on Saturday 19 October, in the Robert Runcie Room at Church House in Westminster, Tom and Chris will be joined by Talk’s Julia Hartley-Brewer, comedian and columnist Simon Evans and the Spectator’s Kate Andrews to discuss all the latest news in public-health killjoyism and authoritarianism. Plus, there will be plenty of time for audience questions.

To come along, you just need to grab yourself a ticket to the Battle of Ideas. The Battle of Ideas is the UK’s premier festival of debate and discussion, featuring dozens of panels and hundreds of world-class speakers, including many of your favourite spiked writers. It’s taking place this year on 19 and 20 October.

You can get a day ticket or a weekend ticket. Plus, as a spiked fan, you can get 20 per cent off your purchase. Just click this link or use the promo code SPIKED24 at checkout.

The spiked podcast will also be having its own live show on Sunday 20 at the festival, with Kathleen Stock, Graham Linehan and Rakib Ehsan joining Tom Slater and Fraser Myers. So if you get a weekend ticket, you can come along to both.

See you there!

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