Some good news. Jack Hadfield, a student at the University of Warwick, will be reporting on the conference for Breitbart News. His qualifications for doing so could scarcely be better, as he’s following in the footsteps of George Lawlor, another student at his university, as he explained in a Breitbart piece last October – here. A selection of Jack’s Breitbart pieces is here.
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