LIVE AT 6.30 PM

In tonight’s LIVE with LITTLEWOOD US Election Special… 

  • Who will win?  Will Donald trump the Democrats, or is Joe bidin’ his time?
  • The Real Deal?  How will the US election result affect the prospects of a US-UK trade deal?
  • America on Alert:  After a turbulent summer, will the election result prompt more violence on the streets of America?

Host Mark Littlewood will be joined by pollster Patrick Basham, founding Director of the Democracy Institute; Freddy Gray, the editor of Spectator USA; Terry Kibbe, CEO of the Washington-based Free the People; Oliver Wiseman, US editor of The Critic magazine;  The Spectator’s Economics Correspondent Kate Andrews and the Adam Smith Institute’s Morgan Schondelmeier, along with the IEA’s Alexander Hammond.

 Join us LIVE – TONIGHT at 6.30PM – WATCH HERE or on YouTube.

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ANOTHER LOCKDOWN?

Do the new COVID restrictions point to another lockdown?  Or is the government overreacting?

Can Boris Johnson urge people to obey the law when his own government seems prepared to break it over Brexit?

Should the furlough scheme be extended?  Or would that just be delaying the inevitable?

And could Donald Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Join host Mark Littlewood tonight for a whirlwind 90 minutes of discussion and debate with author and journalist James Delingpole, former CEO of Vote Leave and the TaxPayers’ Alliance Matthew Elliott, Conservative commentator Alex DeaneTerry Kibbe from the Washington-based Free the People and DUP MP Sammy Wilson.

Also taking part will be journalist and commentator Benedict Spence, founder of The Democracy Institute Patrick Basham and author Kristian Niemietz, the IEA’s Head of Political Economy.

Be sure to join in the debate – LIVE at 6 – here or on YouTube.

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WHO’s to blame?

The World Health Organization (WHO) has a mandate to establish global health policy, coordinate global responses to health emergencies, and combat disease.

But just how well has it performed in relation to Covid-19? With a US$2 billion annual budget could it have done better? Did it make the right decisions? Should it have intervened faster and firmer? Indeed, had it intervened in China earlier could the whole pandemic have been averted?

In this new video from the Institute of Economic Affairs, Patrick Basham, founding Director of the Democracy Institute, details the shortcomings of the United Nations’ public health agency – and puts forward radical proposals for protecting global health in future.

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