Our last five Spectator debates have sold out, so we’re adding a new one at short notice – only for our subscribers. It’s an election briefing on Friday, 1 May where James Forsyth and I will go through the campaign as it looks so far, discuss the latest polling (and how to interpret it), what the campaign chiefs are thinking – and then talk about what lies ahead. There’ll be a cash bar, and we may need the drink.
Normally, the events are about £40, and even then they sell out. But this one will be at a special subscriber rate of £12, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the gorgeous Corinthia Hotel, where it will be held. It’s just next to Charing Cross tube, and a five minute walk from Westminster. Tickets are already selling quite fast – at the time of writing (Saturday morning) there are about 90 left.
If you’d like to join us but haven’t subscribed yet, please email editor@spectator.co.uk and we can reserve a ticket for you until the subscription comes through. You can subscribe here.
And subscribers can sign up online.
A caveat: James and I are not promising good news (unless you’re a Scottish nationalist). We may have nothing more to offer than blood, toil, tears and sweat. It’s still 50/50 if Cameron survives, and even then he may survive in a way that he may wish he hadn’t. But it will, as always, be good to meet any CoffeeHousers who may be able to come along, especially if you have any tales from the campaign trail.
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