Compulsory Digital ID? - Fleet Street Debate

Compulsory Digital ID? - Fleet Street Debate

By Debate London

This House Supports Compulsory Digital ID

Date and time

Location

Ye Olde Cock Tavern

22 Fleet Street London EC4Y 1AA United Kingdom

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Arrivals - Grab a drink, order food and get your seat


Food can be ordered up to the debate room. Several tables are reserved for those ordering food.

7:00 PM - 7:15 PM

Event Introductions


Who we are, what we do and the opening vote

7:15 PM - 8:00 PM

Debate Begins

8:00 PM - 8:15 PM

Drinks Break

8:15 PM - 9:00 PM

Extended Audience Q&A

9:00 PM - 9:15 PM

Closing Speeches & Final Vites

9:15 PM

After Debate Social - Join us for a drink & Debate :)

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours, 45 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Community • State

Why Are We Having This Debate

HOT OFF THE PRESS: Digital ID's to be mandatory to work in the UK - BBC

Digital ID's have long been the talk of government bodies and in the wake of the highly divisive Online Safety Act; Labour has announced a new hotly contested piece of legislation mandating the use of Digital IDs in order to wrk in the UK.

What do you think of digital IDs? - Are they the logical next step or government overrearch?

Come along, have your say in the Q&A and CAST YOUR VOTE.

What To Expect

3v3 panel debate where our members explore the strongest arguments for a given topic.

A debate should tell the audience what they need to know and not just what the speakers think. If you feel the same way, then we want to meet you.

Debate London is the year-round series of free public debates held across London. The series is run by Debate London, a social enterprise that helps its members to advance their personal and professional development by teaching them how to debate.

All of our speakers are Debate London Members who have agreed to defend a particular perspective the audience need to hear, rather than just share their own personal opinion. After presenting the point of view assigned to them, the audience are then given the floor to cross-examine them and share their own position.

The only time we hear what the speakers really think is at the end of the debate when they tell us where they really stand and whether this changed at all while learning how to defend the perspective assigned to them.

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Oct 7 · 6:45 PM GMT+1