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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Boris' Personal Emails, Vaccines, Stolen Data and The Royals

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

To start the show Mike speaks to Chief Political Commentator John Rentoul about the PM and Carrie Symonds handing over their personal emails for investigation. Then, Mike is joined by Associate Professor in Cellular Microbiology Dr. Simon Clarke to discuss how safe vaccinated people are inside together and why the Oxford jab may not be offered to under 40s. After, Security and Terror Expert Will Geddes explains the Google data court case and how to protect yourself against having your details stolen. Finally, Mike ends the programme by talking all things royal with biographer Angela Levin on William and Kate's 10th wedding anniversary.

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0:00.0

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:04.3

So once again this morning, Boris painted into a corner on the front of the Daily Mail.

0:08.1

PM's furious watchdog launches inquiry into cash for curtains.

0:11.7

Boris is the judge at his own trial.

0:13.8

And finally on the Times, the front page, Downing Street, concern at paper trail to PM's flat.

0:20.7

Now, this is a ridiculous situation now,

0:24.1

a mess of Boris's own making.

0:26.0

Let's talk to John Renzel,

0:26.8

a political commentator from the Independent.

0:29.2

John, a very good morning to you.

0:30.1

Why on earth is he doing it?

0:32.1

Good morning, Mike.

0:33.2

I mean, that is a very good question.

0:35.0

Yes.

0:37.2

Because there's something not quite right here, I think.

0:42.3

There's something we don't yet know that explains why the Prime Minister is so reluctant to just follow the normal rules of how to deal with a PR disaster, which is just get all the information out

0:56.5

there as quickly as possible and let people make their minds up.

0:59.8

Now, clearly one of the things that we didn't know about was that the Electoral Commission

1:04.7

thinks that the law has been broken or that there are reasonable grounds for thinking

1:10.2

that the law has been broken.

1:11.9

And that's a bit of a shocker.

1:13.3

Well, I came in yesterday as we were on the air, and I thought, well, this now puts it into a very different category, doesn't it?

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