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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

A Metal Misadventure

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Writer and commentator Candice Holdsworth kicks off todays show to discuss teachers' vote to strike for seven days in February and March and how that will affect parents and students across the country, and why Rishi Sunak has blocked Nicola Sturgeon’s gender reforms. Former Met Police Superintendent Nusrit Mehtab joins shortly after to discuss the multiple chances the Met Police missed to stop rapist David Carrick in his tracks and how the nation is losing faith in the police force. Executive head at St Thomas the Apostle college and consultative head at Sacred heart school Serge Cefai returns to the Independent Republic to further discuss his dismay at the recent teachers strike announcement. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride MP joins Mike to discuss the latest ONS labour market statistics as UK pay surges 6.4 percent but real wages have dropped to 2.6 percent. Author Laura Dodsworth returns to the Independent Republic for her weekly lowdown and takedown of wokery and London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley and the deputy leader of the GLA Conservatives Peter Fortune closes the show to discuss how Sadiq Khan has made ‘false and dishonest’ statements to the London Assembly and manipulated ULEZ results. All that and so much more, so tune in!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Fast Talk, Street Talk, Mike Graham.

0:08.8

Fighting the good fight with all his might, providing a welcome dose of common sense for the common people.

0:15.5

Solid Talk, Hot Talk, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham.

0:21.5

Nationwide, by your side, talk radio and talk TV.

0:26.5

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV.

0:30.7

We can start with some breaking news, as left, apparently, have called some more strikes.

0:34.4

Brilliant.

0:35.0

Just when we were about to discuss the teacher strike, the nurse's strike, which gets underway tomorrow, I think,

0:39.8

or maybe even today.

0:41.3

Train drivers are to strike on February 1st and the 3rd

0:44.0

after their union rejected a pay offer.

0:47.4

These are the same people who say,

0:48.7

we just want to sit around the table.

0:50.2

We just want to sit down with the government.

0:51.7

We just want to talk to them.

0:53.3

Well, they have talked to them and they haven't got a deal and they've rejected it. Very good. So there won't be any more

0:57.7

trains again at some point. Like there aren't any anyway. Does anybody actually bother using

1:02.0

the trains anymore? I've got people who come to work on the train and they tell me that the

1:06.0

trains they do use are hopeless, overcrowded, very badly run and usually late.

1:12.3

Apart from that, it's brilliant service.

1:17.0

We'll be talking, of course, about some of the most remarkable stories I think I've ever seen on the front pages of newspapers, including, of course, the Metropolitan Police

1:22.1

Rapist.

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