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November TNG with Emma Sayle

The Adam Smith Institute will fling its doors wide open once again on 6th November, welcoming hacks, bag carriers, students, spinners, City slickers and other fellow wonks into our Westminster offices to enjoy a political discussion over a few glasses of wine.

Last month’s drinks were a roaring success: Paul North’s talk on cannabis got the green light from attendees and we made it into the London Playbook.

This month we’re talking about sex. Emma Sayle, founder of Killing Kittens, will be discussing how female sexual liberation is only possible in a free market economy.

A bit more about these meetings:

The Next Generation events (or TNGs as we like to call them) are aimed at creating a network of young people interested in ideas that are shaping our world. They’ve been going for as long as the ASI has, and have been attended by people who went on to become Cabinet Ministers, Prime Ministers, Editors, and CEOs. The Tory and Labour spinner who dated on The Thick of It met at a TNG, according to an old BBC backstory document. So whatever your politics, we just like interesting ideas and we hope you do to. It’s under 30s, it’s informal and we normally end up at the Marquis of Granby for those of you who just want to turn up for the non-free boozing in the pub. But why would you not want to join us for the entirety of the Bacchanalia?!


Housekeeping:

Date: Tuesday, November 6th

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm (don’t come before 6pm - we won’t let you in! Even if it’s raining… our house, our rules)

Place: 23 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3DJ

Please RSVP to confirm your place. It is invitation only, but if you would like to request a plus one, please do let us know.