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The blunders of our governments

British Government @ LSE public lecture and book launch

Date: Monday 16 September 2013 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: NAB 1.04, New Academic Building
Speakers: Sir Ivor Crewe, Professor Anthony King
Chair: Tony Travers

Ivor Crewe is Master of University College, Oxford

Anthony King is Millennium Professor of Government at the University of Essex. He writes for the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the Observer and the Financial Times.

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This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email Martin Rogers on gov.britgov@lse.ac.uk or call 0207 955 6498.  For more information see British Government @ LSE.

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