On Friday 31 January the Cambridge Union will host BBC Radio 4's 'Any Questions?', with Jonathon Dimbleby in the Chair.

As always, 'Any Questions?' involves members of the public submitting questions for the panel to consider, debate and even argue about - live on radio! This time it has a fantastic line-up - Alistair Darling (Transport Secretary), Chris Patten (EU Commisioner for External Affairs, and the last Governor of Hong Kong), Peter Hitchens (right-wing Daily Mail columnist) and Kishwa Falconer (a LibDem International Relations specialist).

This event is open to ALL members of the public. Tickets are free but early booking is strongly recommended. Tickets are available from the Union front office on Bridge Street (telephone: 01223 566421 or visit the Website: http://www.cambridge-union.org).

"This is YOUR chance to ask live on radio the questions you want answered - with no room for politicians to wriggle out! Come along to the Union and pick up your free tickets, and make the most of this fantastic opportunity. We look forward to seeing you there," says Tara Singh of the Cambridge Union.


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