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Join Us For Forthcoming Debate: Did the Lockdown Cause More Harm Than Good?

Published On: 7. September 2021 12:46

Below is a guest post by one of the editors of the Modern Review, a new Indian-backed but British-based cultural and political magazine that will be launching this autumn. To mark the launch, the editors have organised a lockdown debate in which I’ll be participating, alongside Professor Carl Heneghan and Luke Johnson.

If the eruption of Covid united us in common grief and shared suffering, the Government’s response to it – often characterised by improvisation and incompetence – has divided us. Many are grateful that the lockdowns saved lives; others complain that they destroyed livelihoods. The hospitality sector suffered the worst job losses in history, and the travel and tourism industries stand devastated. Many among us reconciled themselves to the lockdowns as an unavoidable necessity; others have come to see in their prolongation the seeds of authoritarian governmental control.

Wherever you stand, the ramifications of the lockdowns extend beyond health and safety: they will shape our economics, politics, and ways of life for at least the next decade. Or will they?

Join us at what promises to be an edifying and entertaining event. Bringing together individuals who are credentialled and contentious, it will be a no holds-barred debate. There will be no shying away from discomfiting facts, no suppression of fiery opinions. And best of all: you can have your say with a vote at the end.

The event will be held at The Londoner, the capital’s newest luxury hotel in the heart of the West End. It will open with a drinks reception at 6.30pm, followed by the main event at 7pm.

Tickets are £30 and can be obtained here.

Debaters include, among others:

Toby Young

Author, broadcaster, Associate Editor of the Spectator, Founder of dailysceptic.org

Dr Carl Heneghan

Epidemiologist and Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford

Luke Johnson

Businessman, chairman of Risk Capital Partners, owner of Gail’s, and former head of Channel 4

Dr Sonia Adesara

Medical doctor, former National Medical Doctor’s Clinical Fellow, and former Director of 50:50 Parliament

Oliver Kamm

Columnist and leader writer, the Times

Dr Dominic Green

Author, historian, and editor of the Spectator‘s world edition

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