The Festival brings together on the 13th-15th July 2012, a host of events. Amongst others: The Climate change Minister, Gregory Barker discusses the environment with Caroline Lucas of the Green Party; Theodore Dalrymple, the arch-conservative of the Spectator, locks horns with Polly Toynbee of the Guardian over liberal attitudes to morality and the Welfare State; and Peter Hitchens will debate with Dr Axel Klein the ‘legalisation of drugs’. Jonathan Fenby, former Editor of the Observer, discusses the future of China; Clive Aslet, Editor of Country Life at Large, discusses ‘The Arts and Crafts Country House’. In addition, BBC Presenter Jonathan Meades ponders the future of French Politics. Finally, historian John Julius Norwich will discuss the history of the popes.
3-Day Festival Pass: £70 - 1-Day Festival Pass: £35
Alternatively, single tickets cost £12.50 for each individual talk.
A booking fee per event will be added if you buy online or via the ticket telephone line.
To avoid the booking fee, you may send a cheque payable to ‘Lewes Speakers Festival’ along with your name and address to:
Lewes Speakers Festival Admin, 2 Coopers Cottages, Coldharbour Rd, Upper Dicker, BN27 3QE
Tickets will be sent to you by return of post.