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Talk Breakfast

Brexit, Exes, and Small Brains

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

Government, Daily News, Current Affairs, Uk News, News, Labour, Immigration, Politics, British News, Phone In, Conservatives, Reform Uk, News Commentary, Talk, Speech Radio, Debate

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

BREAKING NEWS: Brexit is still a thing. Labour MPs Peter Dowd and Kate Hoey have very different views on how things should be after March. 2019. Chris Martin has tagged along his ex-wife's honeymoon, is that weird? And apparently being fat makes your brain smaller...

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Across the UK, online and on DAB,

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the Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

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The Big Chief with a badge, a cattle prod and a head on a stick.

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Dangerous mid-morning debate with the Great Dictator.

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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

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Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio. It's yet another humiliating day for the country coming up as the children that our

0:35.5

task was running this country of ours continue with their fatuous squabbling inside the mother of all parliaments the scenes inside the

0:41.7

House of Commons yesterday were laughable the decisions taken were monstrously stupid and the

0:46.2

only way out now surely is to have a general election in this country and salt matters out once

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and for all the only problem without of course is that in order to have a proper, everyone will need to know exactly what they are voting for, since that is the new mantra of all who lost in the EU referendum. How can we ever have another election in this country unless each and every intention of each and every prospective MP is laid out firmly in black and white beforehand? And how can we have a general election where the choice is basically the same?

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Leave the European Union with a hodgepodge of regulations still clinging on to a fractured relationship,

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or leaving the European Union with the hodgepodge of regulations still applying long into the future.

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It's enough to make you long for a dictatorship, isn't it?

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And as ever, the Independent Republic will sort it all out for you. Here's what I think.

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The reason to have an election is to kick out some of these MPs who have been so disloyal to their

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own party and to their own constituents that they frankly have no business sitting in the House

1:36.5

of Commons any longer. 344-49-1,000. Coming up later on, we'll find out exactly what is happening

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on our borders in the meantime, as 27 men jumped out of the back of a lorry on the M6 yesterday, and we'll be asking whether you can ever be friends with your ex.

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0344-491,000. You'll listen to me, Mike Graham, right here on talk radio.

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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

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Now, the front pages of the newspapers this morning tell a pretty sorry story of what went

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on yesterday afternoon in the chamber. May's power ebbing away as she suffers another

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