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Political Fix

100 days of May and the implosion of Ukip

Political Fix

Financial Times

News, Politics, News & Politics

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2016

⏱️ 24 minutes

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With George Parker and Robert Shrimsley of the Financial Times, plus Matthew Goodwin, senior fellow at Chatham House. Presented by Sebastian Payne.

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0:41.4

I'm Sebastian Payne and in this week's episode,

0:44.0

we'll be discussing Theresa May's first 100 days

0:46.6

as Prime Minister, plus the almost total implosion of UKIP.

0:50.4

I'm delighted to be joined by George Parker,

0:52.3

the FT's political editor, Robert Shrim by George Parker the F.T's political editor

0:53.8

Robert Shrimsley the managing editor of F.T.com

0:56.4

plus Matthew Goodwin as senior fellow at Chatham House.

0:59.4

Thank you all for joining.

1:00.7

Friday marked exactly 100 days since Theresa made became British Prime Minister.

1:05.7

On July 13th she stood outside 10 Downing Street for the first time as Prime Minister

1:10.6

and echoed the words of Margaret Thatcher, claiming that she would build

1:13.7

a Britain that works for everyone. It's a theme that Theresa May has echoed throughout her

1:18.2

first few months in office, but Brexit has remained the key theme of her leadership

1:22.2

whether she wanted to or not.

1:24.2

No matter how strong or coherent her domestic agenda is, Europe and EU look as if they're going to

1:28.8

define her Premiership.

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