The End of Woke – see Andrew Doyle live in London
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We’re delighted to announce our next live event. The great Andrew Doyle will be joining me to discuss his new book, The End of Woke.
It’s on Wednesday 28 May in Westminster – 2 Lord North Street, SW1P 3LB, to be precise. Doors will open at 6.30pm, when you’ll be able to grab a complimentary drink, and the discussion will start at 7pm, with plenty of time left for audience questions. If you want to stay for a drink, Andrew will also be on hand to sign books afterwards.
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See you there!
The End of Woke, with Andrew Doyle
2 Lord North Street, London, SW1P 3LB
Weds 28 May. Doors and drinks: 6.30pm. Discussion: 7pm-8.30pm.
Andrew will be discussing his new book with spiked’s Tom Slater. Tickets are £20, exclusively for spiked supporters.
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