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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

100 Days In

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Writer and Commentator Candice Holdsworth kicks off today's show to discuss the morning's top headlines as teachers continue their nationwide strike, we discuss how it's affecting parents and children alike. Diary Editor for The Spectator James Heale joins shortly after to share his thoughts on Rishi Sunaks first 100 days in Downing Street as Prime Minister. Author and journalist Frank Furedi returns to the Independent Republic to discuss further the nationwide strikes causing turmoil in this country, we also ask Frank's thoughts on the spying of lockdown critics and journalists by our very own military. A new investigation by the Times has revealed how British Gas debt agents are breaking into homes of vulnerable people, we speak to head of investigations Paul Morgan- Bentley to get to the bottom of this shocking story. We also go live to the Bank of England as they announce new interest rates today with Business Editor at The SPectator Martin Vander Weyer closing the show to express his concerns at rising interest rates and the looming recession. All that and so much more, so tune in!

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1:17.1

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV.

1:21.3

It is, of course, a very sunny Thursday morning.

1:23.9

It's the day after the biggest strike, apparently, for at least a decade, possibly two decades, possibly three decades, depending on who you talk to.

1:31.2

Supposedly 500,000 people, public sector workers to a large extent, in fact all of them were,

1:37.0

went out on strike yesterday.

1:38.4

Teachers, civil servants, security guards, train drivers, bus drivers,

1:43.1

there's still the residue of the train strike going on this morning.

1:46.1

I'm going to be asking you this morning, how was it for you?

1:48.9

Because once again, we find ourselves, ladies and gentlemen, in what can only be described as a bit of a divided nation.

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