Debate London - Central is a Central London based debate club which meets on the 2nd, 4th and occasionally 5th Tuesday of the month to debate the topics of the day. We discuss everything from politics to culture and more!
Eventos nesta coleção
Time To End The US-UK Special Relationship? - Fleet Street Debate Showcase
Tue, Jul 8, 6:45 PM
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Castrate Sex Offenders? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, Jun 24, 6:45 PM
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The Great Asylum Debate? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, May 27, 6:45 PM
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Should Money Be Able To Buy Life? - Fleet Street Debates
Fri, May 23, 6:45 PM
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Is The UK Anti Small Business? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, May 13, 6:45 PM
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Blind Debate! - Debate Social Night
Tue, Apr 29, 6:45 PM
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Is The Era Of Globalisation Over? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, Apr 22, 6:45 PM
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Should Parents Spy On Their Kids? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, Apr 8, 6:45 PM
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Is Ghosting The Kind Thing To Do? - Fleet Street Debates
Tue, Mar 25, 6:30 PM
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End BBC Impartiality? - Debate Night
Tue, Mar 11, 6:30 PM
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Support Syria’s New Government? - Debate Night
Tue, Feb 25, 6:30 PM
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Who Makes The Best Lovers? - Valentine Debate
Tue, Feb 11, 6:30 PM
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Is Finding “True Love” Killing Romance? - Debate Night
Tue, Jan 21, 6:30 PM
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2025. A Year To Look Forward To - New Years Debate Night
AtDebate Londonwe train you to speak in public, think strategically, and deal with conflict. We offer members regular opportunities to participate in our monthly, free-to-attend debates, that are open to all!Our events tend to fall under 2 categories:Public Speaking and Debate Training workshops,where we train our members to defend arguments in their own words by develop a range of skillsFree-to-attend Public debates,where every1st & 3rd Wednesday of the monthwe debate the issues dividing public opinion. This year topics ranged from NATO membership for Ukraine, to deposing Boris Johnson, falling UK birth rates - and fake news. Topics are expressed not as a question, but as aproposal,that the audience must vote to accept or reject after hearing all the arguments.