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Where Politics Meets History

193. Dreaming of Layla

Where Politics Meets History

Global

News, Politics, History

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2020

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith ask whether the wearing of facemasks should be made mandatory. They ask why Donald Trump would intervene on Roger Stone’s behalf and commute his sentence and bemoan the retail job losses on the UK High Street. They discuss the membership of the Intelligence and Security Committee and the non publication of the Priti Patel report. They then talk about the use of personal pronouns and a few other things besides: Smut quota: Very low, apart from at the end.

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0:00.0

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0:06.4

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0:11.1

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0:19.0

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0:21.2

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0:24.4

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0:27.0

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0:43.8

Back to life, back to reality.

0:50.9

Don't you feel that lockdown has just actually completely lifted, really, and life is getting back to normal?

0:59.4

Today, I am having my hair done and I am going, I know, I'm getting rid of those roots,

1:03.7

and I am going out to a restaurant this evening.

1:11.4

So, a very nice sort of gastro pub near, in a village near to Malvern.

1:12.1

Yeah.

1:14.3

Drink will be taken.

1:20.2

Everything in moderation, though.

1:21.4

Yes, of course, Ian.

1:21.8

Yeah.

1:23.7

I've already been for a run this morning.

1:25.6

I've done my healthy thing.

1:29.6

Because we should explain that we're recording this at the ungodly hour of nine o'clock in the morning on Saturday because obviously the mighty hammers are playing the canaries at

1:34.2

1230 so we can't do it at our normal time. And you couldn't do it later because of you,

1:40.3

and I couldn't really ask you to cancel your hair appointment.

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