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Where Politics Meets History

51. Take It ECHR

Where Politics Meets History

Global

News, History, Politics

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Iain and Tessa discuss Yvette Cooper making it harder for refugees to bring their families to Britain, Starmer's mini-reshuffle, the history and future of the ECHR and Tessa being invited on Romanian Hell's Kitchen!

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To find out more, visit elevon.com. Elevon, your world of payments. This is a global player original podcast. That's a lot. I mean, it's like two giant turds. I love you, I miss you. I can't wait to hug you. Do you have any memories of Belgium? I think it's one of those places you pass through,

1:12.4

a bit like Peterborough, isn't it, Belgium?

1:13.9

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1:27.7

Hello and welcome to another edition of where politics meets history with me, Ian Dale and her.

1:34.5

The absentee flibbertigibut, who will be landing shortly, not in a small boat,

1:40.5

but somewhere off the English coast, a returnee back to Britain, but thus remaining in Romania.

1:46.0

Well, you'll be very welcome because then there won't be this awful little one second gap between your answers and mine. Actually, do you know, is every time I travel on a train in

1:53.2

Britain or try and do a podcast from Romania, I do lament at the fact the 21st century in so many

1:59.9

ways just isn't delivering for me.

2:03.2

Well, I've always thought of you as more of a 19th century gal.

2:08.2

Yes, I had quite straight teeth. I always think a bit like my grandfather, he had really,

2:12.8

really buck teeth. And I think it must have been quite a challenge, you know, before the

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