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Political Fix

Brexit royalty and Tony Blair's shadow

Political Fix

Financial Times

Politics, News, News & Politics

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

George Parker and Sarah Gordon of the Financial Times, plus Marcus Roberts from YouGov, discuss whether the Queen is a Eurosceptic and why Tony Blair continues to cause headaches for Labour. Presented by Sebastian Payne

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Welcome to FT Politics, a weekly podcast on British politics from the financial times.

0:41.9

I'm Sebastian Payne, digital comment editor and this week we'll be discussing

0:45.9

whether royalty and business royalties should keep stump about the EUF random

0:50.0

and Labour's continuing warfare with Tony Blair and his legacy.

0:54.0

To do this, I'm delighted to be joined by the FT's political editor George Parker,

0:58.0

Sarah Gordon, our business editor and Marcus Roberts,

1:00.9

director of international projects at the posters you go.

1:03.8

Thank you all for joining.

1:05.5

So we'll begin with a story that ran in the Sun newspaper this week.

1:09.2

The nation took a collective gas when its front page proclaimed Queen Bax Brexit.

1:14.5

The details of the story suggested her majesty had some euloscopic inclinations

1:19.2

with a few details for actually advocating Britain leaving the EU.

1:23.2

As well as the royalty we've also seen business figures pop up to advocate Brexit

1:28.0

and the reception hasn't always been good for them either.

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