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Thursday
May122016

Early bird tickets now available for The Freedom Dinner

Delighted to report details of The Freedom Dinner 2016.

This annual event, now in its fifth year, takes place on Tuesday 12th July at Boisdale of Canary Wharf.

Guests are invited to arrive from 6.15pm for a whisky cocktail reception on the smoking terrace. From 7.30 there will be a three-course dinner with wine in the main restaurant, followed by after dinner speeches.

Previous speakers have included General Sir Mike Jackson, former head of the British army; Lord Bell, former adviser to Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan; Mark Littlewood, director-general of the Institute of Economic Affairs; Claire Fox, director of the Institute of Ideas; Brendan O'Neil, editor of the online magazine Spiked; and Alex Deane, former chief of staff to David Cameron.

This year our speaker is Rod Liddle, associate editor of The Spectator. Former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Rod writes a weekly column for The Spectator as well as contributing to The Sun and Sunday Times.

Please note, early bird tickets are available for £75 (single) until 31st May 2016. After that date they will cost £110 (single). To book call 0207 715 5815 or email events@boisdale-cw.co.uk.

To download the flyer with full detail click here.

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