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The State of London Debate 2014, organised by Leading Britain's Conversation (LBC), will be take place tomorrow at the Indig02, North Greenwich.
The event will be hosted by LBC's Nick Ferrari as anchor man and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, as a discussant. The conversation will give londoners the opportunity to present their questions about the capital to the Mayor.
Details of the Event:
Date: Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Time: 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Venue: Indig02, 02 Arena, North Greenwich
According to the programme, Award-winning presenter Nick Ferrari "will be putting Mayor of London Boris Johnson on the spot" during the event which happens once a year.
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Event Begins: 7.30pm
Event closes: 9:00pm
It is the main way for Londoners to let the Mayor know what they think as the Mayor will be answering questions put directly to him by the audience, "..so we anticipate a few good ones" to result in a lively debate.
There are no more tickets though, so the best way to join the event is to listen live on LBC or follow the event on Twitter.
The hashtag is "#askboris".
* Woolwich Online: On Twitter; Facebook; Google+.
* Photo Credit: LBC.
The State of London Debate 2014, organised by Leading Britain's Conversation (LBC), will be take place tomorrow at the Indig02, North Greenwich.
The event will be hosted by LBC's Nick Ferrari as anchor man and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, as a discussant. The conversation will give londoners the opportunity to present their questions about the capital to the Mayor.
Details of the Event:
Date: Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Time: 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Venue: Indig02, 02 Arena, North Greenwich
According to the programme, Award-winning presenter Nick Ferrari "will be putting Mayor of London Boris Johnson on the spot" during the event which happens once a year.
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Event Begins: 7.30pm
Event closes: 9:00pm
It is the main way for Londoners to let the Mayor know what they think as the Mayor will be answering questions put directly to him by the audience, "..so we anticipate a few good ones" to result in a lively debate.
There are no more tickets though, so the best way to join the event is to listen live on LBC or follow the event on Twitter.
The hashtag is "#askboris".
* Woolwich Online: On Twitter; Facebook; Google+.
* Photo Credit: LBC.
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