with FSU General Secretary Toby Young
Wednesday 22nd January
The Athenaeum, Church Alley, Liverpool L1 3DD.
Doors open 7pm, event begins 7.30pm, social from 9pm.
Join us for our first Liverpool Speakeasy and hear FSU founder and General Secretary Toby Young share his assessment of why free speech is in such great peril.
There will, of course, be plenty of time for discussion, as well as socialising with fellow free speech supporters. Please invite your family, friends and colleagues – speakeasies are an excellent way of introducing them to the work of the FSU.
Tickets are £10 for FSU members, £15 for non-members.
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About our speakers:
Toby Young is founder and general secretary of the Free Speech Union, a non-partisan, mass membership public interest body that stands up for the speech rights of its members. He co-founded four schools and a multi-academy trust in West London, served as a Fulbright Commissioner and is the author of four books, the best known of which is How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2001). He is an associate editor of the Spectator, where he’s written a weekly column since 1998, and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Sceptic.
The Free Speech Union
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