A grammar school in High Wycombe will host a Question Time event tomorrow, allowing students to quiz politicians and renowned public figures on the world’s big issues.
John Hampden Grammar School’s event, which students will stream live online, will give members of the community and school students the chance to ask questions on a series of political topics, including the EU Referendum.
This year's event follows a successful hustings involving the candidates to be MP of Wycombe ahead of last May's General Election.
Attending tomorrow night’s JHGS Question Time will be Isabel Hardman, assistant editor of The Spectator, Gisela Stuart, Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, former Liberal Democrat leader of the House of Lords, Tom McNally, Dan Hannan, South East MEP and Richard Angell, director of Progress.
Chairing the annual event will be life peer in the House of Lords, and current lord speaker, Baroness D'Souza.
The school say the debate, which is sold out, will start at 7pm and run for about two hours.
Refreshments will be served by the school parent association from 6.30pm.
For more information, visit http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/
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