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LIVE: Michael Gove, Madeline Grant and Simon Heffer discuss how Enoch Powell’s legacy is central to understanding today’s political divisions. Livestream exclusive to Spectator subscribers. https://t.co/I5We9s93kd
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@michaelgove, @Madz_Grant and Simon Heffer will explore how Powell’s legacy is central to understanding today’s political divisions and the rise of political parties such as Reform.
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@michaelgove, @Madz_Grant and Simon Heffer will explore how Powell’s legacy is central to understanding today’s political divisions and the rise of political parties such as Reform.
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Do you think Brexit was a mistake?🇬🇧
On Wednesday 17 June in London, @michaelgove and @Fox_Claire go up against @dominicgrieve_ and Matthew Parris to debate whether Britain made the right decision ten years ago, and what the consequences and victories have been since.
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On Tuesday 2 June at 7pm, join us here for a livestream of our next event, Enoch Powell’s complicated legacy.
Spectator Editor Michael Gove and assistant editor Madeline Grant will sit down with Simon Heffer, author of Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell, described as ‘the best conservative narrative of postwar British politics’.
They will explore how Powell’s early life and formidable intellect shaped his thinking, examine how he became a model for populist rhetoric and discuss why his legacy is central to understanding today’s political divisions and the rise of political parties such as Reform.
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Is the UK leading the way in adopting net zero – or putting its economic resilience at risk?
Lord Lilley and journalist Liam Halligan debate climate change academic Bob Ward and the Green party's Shahrar Ali. https://t.co/Srlfu4te35
'Let's bin net zero'
Journalist Liam Halligan says he wants to live a cleaner world but the pace at which Britain is adopting renewables is "completely insane".
Watch live exclusively for Spectator magazine subscribers | https://t.co/qf1JGTjlki
"You can try and shout me down but I'm going to carry on"
Climate change academic Bob Ward warns that millions of desperate refugees could try to reach places of safety, including the UK, if net zero is scrapped and the planet is exposed to "unlimited impacts from climate change".
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Lord Lilley & @LiamHalligan will be going up against @ret_ward and @ShahrarAli to debate whether Britain should scrap net zero🌎
"I am not proposing that the UK considers rejoining the EU, I respect the decision that was made at the referendum," Andy Burnham says
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WATCH ONLINE TOMORROW: The Net Zero Debate
@TiceRichard and @LiamHalligan will go up against @ret_ward and @ShahrarAli to debate whether Britain should scrap net zero.
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@michaelgove and @Fox_Claire go up against @dominicgrieve_ and Matthew Parris to debate whether Britain made the right decision ten years ago, and what the consequences and victories have been since.
🗓️ Wednesday 17 June, 7pm, Emmanuel Centre