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Where Politics Meets History

3-0 to the Ingerland

Where Politics Meets History

Global

Politics, History, News

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2019

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Iain and Jacqui demonstrate their powers of multi-tasking in this podcast. They talk about politics but keep an eye on the Lionesses who were playing Cameroon while they were recording. Iain explains what it was like to chair the first Tory hustings and how he reacted to being booed by the audience, while Jacqui tells how she outran Tom Watson at the Great Get-Together in memory of Jo Cox. They talk about Iran, arms sales to Saudi Arabia, the departure of Sarah Huckerbee-Sanders and the forthcoming Brecon & Radnor by-election. Oh, and they talk yet again about tattooed cocks. It’s becoming an obsession. And Happy Birthday to Josh Brown. Smut quota: Medium

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0:00.0

Knock Knock.

0:11.3

Who's there?

0:12.8

Rory.

0:13.7

Rory who?

0:15.0

That's politics.

0:18.7

Isn't seven days a long time in politics, as Harold Wilson said?

0:22.5

It really is because nobody's talking about Rory Stewart anymore, are they?

0:25.9

Or Roderick Stewart, I gather his actual name is he could have become known as Rod Stewart.

0:31.1

Now that would have been good.

0:35.1

I'm still talking.

0:37.0

He's still got a place in my heart, Ian. He livened up until your efforts this week. He was the liveliest thing about the Tory leadership contest. Bless him.

0:46.2

Yes. He's another Blairite who sings the praises of Rory Stewart, but would never actually vote conservative if he was leader of the conservatives.

0:53.5

But he isn't, he no yeah shall we welcome

0:58.4

all our lovely listeners to the podcast it's another edition of four the many i keep meaning to count up

1:03.6

how many episodes we've done it must be about 85 or 90 by now and they seem to be getting longer and longer

1:09.4

by the episode today's is not going to be

1:13.5

as lengthy as normal, is it though? Off. No, Ian. You are going to prove that length doesn't

1:21.2

always matter. Quality is important. Prove that for 56 years. So, but having said that, we always, we do believe that last week before we

1:30.7

recorded an hour and a half episode, we also said we were going to try and keep it short.

1:35.5

So let's make a slightly better effort this week. Do you think people like us talking about

1:40.4

the length of the podcast. Oh dear.

1:45.0

Right, let's go through what we are going to talk about this week.

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