2025-02-02
1 小时 6 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
For today's episode, we're revisiting a debate from January 2020.
The motion was there's not much great about Britain.
And speaking for the motion, we had journalist and broadcaster Peter Hitchens alongside Will Self,
the novelist, broadcaster and literary critic.
Speaking against the motion were Kate Hoey, the former Labour MP for Vauxhall and now member of the House of Lords,
alongside Saida Warty, the lawyer, politician, former co chairwoman of the Conservative Party.
The debate was chaired by historian and author Anthony Selden.
Now let's join Anthony as he introduces the debate.
So we want blood tonight.
We want heated argument, we want passion, intensity.
I was really worried earlier because they were getting on much too well and it was far too cozy.
So we want to rip this apart because this debate matters colossally.
This is the debate of the day, of the week, of the year,
and we're debating it tonight with a very talented panel indeed.
The debate is.
I'm going to read it out for you.
There's not much great about Britain.
Right, so are we all ready?