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It’s Debateable! (2026)

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Debate London’s It’s Debateable series is our year round list of Public debate events which we run across the city to keep debate accessible and give our members a chance to practice debating in front of YOU the London public,

Events in this collection

  • Should Marriage Still Be For Life? - Whitechapel Debate primary image

    Should Marriage Still Be For Life? - Whitechapel Debate

    Tuesday at 18:45

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  • Valentines Debate Social! - Ealing Debate primary image

    Valentines Debate Social! - Ealing Debate

    Thursday at 18:45

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  • Were We Ready For The Epstein Files? - Victoria Debates primary image

    Were We Ready For The Epstein Files? - Victoria Debates

    Wed, Mar 4, 6:45 PM

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  • Reject China’s Plans for London Super-Embassy? - Victoria Debates primary image

    Reject China’s Plans for London Super-Embassy? - Victoria Debates

    Wed, Feb 4, 6:45 PM

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  • Should We Separate Art From The Artist? - Ealing Debate primary image

    Should We Separate Art From The Artist? - Ealing Debate

    Thu, Jan 29, 6:45 PM

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  • Blind Debate Social Night! - Whitechapel Debates primary image

    Blind Debate Social Night! - Whitechapel Debates

    Tue, Jan 27, 6:45 PM

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  • Should We Capture More Dictators? - Victoria Debates primary image

    Should We Capture More Dictators? - Victoria Debates

    Wed, Jan 21, 6:45 PM

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Organizer of It’s Debateable! (2026)
AtDebate Londonwe train you to speak in public, think strategically, and deal with conflict. We offer members regular opportunities to participate in our monthly, free-to-attend debates, that are open to all!Our events tend to fall under 2 categories:Public Speaking and Debate Training workshops,where we train our members to defend arguments in their own words by develop a range of skillsFree-to-attend Public debates,where every1st & 3rd Wednesday of the monthwe debate the issues dividing public opinion. This year topics ranged from NATO membership for Ukraine, to deposing Boris Johnson, falling UK birth rates - and fake news. Topics are expressed not as a question, but as aproposal,that the audience must vote to accept or reject after hearing all the arguments.