William Hague made his first foray onto the circuit at a JLA Speakers Lunch. We have also heard his former Cabinet colleague Michael Portillo do an impression of Alastair Campbell.
Sir Clive Woodward has spoken on why you should get rid of bad customers, Ian Hislop on the iniquitous libel laws, and Ellis Watson on how a global TV brand required a little tinkering to take care of local interests.
SHOWING ALL 2007
2007 SPEAKERS LUNCH
Professor Lord Winston, better known as Robert, proves that medical humour is alive and well. As the first to row across the Channel in a bath, and the first to have a Thomas Crapper loo named in his honour, Tim Fitzhigham shows how he earned his place in the roll call of British eccentrics. Steve Rider wonders who should really be crowned Sports Personality of the Year.

