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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

A Nation in Decay

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Sociologist, Author and Free Speech Campaigner Professor Frank Furedi kicks off today’s show to discuss why Britian seems to be in a state of turmoil culturally and what exactly can be done to rectify this problem. Transport Correspondent for The Times Ben Clatworthy joins shortly after to discuss how new rules have been introduced to allow owners of self driving cars to watch television while driving and Former prison governor and Director of Community Safety at the Home Office Ian Acheson closes the show to discuss the state of affairs in Britain’s prison system in light of the recent prosecution of Ali Harbi Ali. All that and so much more so tune in!

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Quick talk, fast talk, street talk. Talk radio.

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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham.

0:39.9

Radio you can believe in.

0:41.7

Mike Graham.

0:42.6

Speaking common sense unto the nation.

0:45.4

On talk radio.

0:49.6

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

0:53.7

Soon to be Talk TV, of course, the world headquarters and the epicentre, indeed, of common sense.

0:58.6

It's another big day in Downey Street as Boris Johnson and his age prepare him to say sorry,

1:03.1

something he really doesn't like doing, to the House of Commons and indeed to the nation.

1:07.3

The Prime Minister will approach the dispatch box this afternoon shortly after 3.30, we think, and in his own words, set the record straight on Partygate, whether he's going

1:15.2

to get any more penalty charge notices, and perhaps even when the Sue Gray report is going to

1:19.9

come out. Some people think he might even urge for it to come out sooner rather than later.

1:24.5

There will be howls of derision, of course, from the opposition benches, who are still clamouring for a resignation and who are still smarting over Pretty Patel's Rwanda

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