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Where Politics Meets History

251. Hole in One

Where Politics Meets History

Global

History, News, Politics

4.5 • 1.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith review Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown, they discuss Matt Hancock’s comments on PPE, Alex Salmond’s accusations, Tiger Woods’ crash and the increasing number of women on company boards. This episode contains a nun joke. You have been warned. Smut quota: Middling.

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0:00.0

Ian Dale, what are you wearing this morning? Can I just check?

0:13.6

Well, not a lot because as Mr Stepto might say, you dirty boy.

0:22.1

Because I actually, I haven't had a shower yet, and I'm hardly awake.

0:26.0

And are you wearing a shirt and tie or not?

0:28.7

I'm afraid I'm wearing a, um, what do I?

0:34.1

It's a, it's not a fleece.

0:36.3

Right, that's it.

0:37.2

Stop.

0:39.5

But it's that thing with the zip at the front.

0:40.2

No, stop.

0:41.4

That thing with it.

0:41.9

Stop.

0:43.5

I'm not taking you at this moment.

0:46.2

I'm going to come back to you later, Mr. Dale.

0:47.1

You're not taking me.

0:56.1

Shouldn't that be the other way around? Now, listeners, this is a dodgy reference to the deputy speaker, Eleanor Lang.

0:57.3

Dame Ellen Lang.

1:04.8

Sorry, Dame Elen-Lang, who yesterday refused to take one of the Stoke MPs,

1:07.1

whose first name I've now forgotten again, Gullis.

1:14.9

Jonathan Gullis, because he appeared on the screen to ask his question wearing a sweater and not a shirt and tie or even jacket.

1:19.7

Well, I noticed in PMQs yesterday that Jeremy Hunt didn't wear a tie, which I thought

1:24.0

was a bit odd.

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