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Where Politics Meets History

262. Do you believe?

Where Politics Meets History

Global

Politics, History, News

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2021

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith discuss religion and Easter (what could possibly go wrong?), whether they’ve won Euromillions (they haven’t), 300 years of Prime Ministers (Jacqui’s lack of knowledge is shocking), Keir Starmer’s first year (6 out of 10, says Iain) and the best Drag Queen corpsing session yet (thanks Oliver Turner!). Smut quota: Very low.

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0:00.0

Now, Jackie, do you buy Euro millions lottery tickets?

0:13.0

No.

0:15.0

No, nor do I.

0:17.0

So neither of us are £122 million better off,

0:20.0

because apparently there's a UK winner

0:21.3

and I was hoping it would be you and you might give me a million out of the 122.

0:25.9

I wouldn't.

0:26.9

You wouldn't?

0:27.9

No.

0:28.9

Would you give anybody any money?

0:29.9

No.

0:30.9

I'd keep it completely secret apart from all of a sudden I'd be slightly better dressed and living in a big house.

0:43.7

No, I was all excited this morning because I do have a lottery, but I don't, but then I realised

0:49.5

that it was a Saturday morning, so how could somebody have won the lottery?

0:52.3

But it's euro millions, is it?

0:54.2

Yeah. I haven't done the lottery for years.

0:58.3

You see, I have quite few of the organisations that I work with do get lottery money. So I use

1:05.2

that to justify my playing the lottery. But basically, I'm playing the lottery on the hope

1:10.7

that I'm going to win millions of pounds and transform my life.

1:13.7

And what's the most you've ever won?

1:16.0

I won, I think I won 50 once.

1:20.6

Wow.

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