IEA Podcast

The Swift Half with Snowdon ft. Matthew Lesh


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In this episode of The Swift Half, Christopher Snowdon, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics, sits down with Matthew Lesh (Head of Research, Adam Smith Institute) and talks all things COVID-19 booster jabs to online anonymity and how the NHS compares to other countries healthcare systems.
 
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