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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Bullying, Language, Theresa May and the Budget

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News Commentary, News

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests focus on the culture in Westminster this week as the House of Commons Commission confirms it's backing the recommendations of the Cox report on bullying and harassment in Parliament. "Assassination is in the air" and "the moment is coming when the knife gets heated, stuck in her front and twisted" are two anonymous quotes attributed to MPs in relation to Theresa May's future this week - the panel will examine whether those in public life ought to watch their words. And we look ahead to next week's Budget and the important issue of whether's it's been scheduled to avoid clashing with Halloween! Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the FT's political correspondent Laura Hughes and Amy Leversidge from the FDA union for public sector professionals. #Bullying #language #Brexit #Budget #skynews #politics

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0:00.0

The world is becoming increasingly complex and volatile.

0:03.5

How can we make sense of it all?

0:04.9

I'm Richard Engelt.

0:05.7

And I'm Yalda Hekeem.

0:06.7

And we're the top international correspondents at NBC News and Sky News.

0:10.9

And we present Sky News's latest podcast, The World.

0:14.6

Each week will cut through the noise to guide you through the week's global events

0:18.6

and explain to you why, what happens out there

0:22.4

matters to you wherever you are.

0:24.5

Listen now to the world with Richard Engel and me Yalda Hakim, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.1

Hello, welcome to Sky News and the All-Out Politics podcast.

0:39.9

I'm Adam Bolton, joined today by Sky News political correspondent Tamara Cohen by Laura Hughes,

0:45.4

political correspondent for the Financial Times, and Amy Leversage,

0:49.4

who's the Assistant General Secretary of the First Division Association.

0:53.1

We're going to talk about the culture in the House of Commons

0:56.5

and what can be done to stop bullying and harassment.

0:59.9

Also look at Mrs May's fortunes, which, as they tend to towards the end of the week,

1:04.7

are looking rather better than they were in the Sunday papers.

1:07.6

And a quick preview of the budget as well.

1:14.8

Thank you. papers and a quick preview of the budget as well. Let's start with bullying.

1:17.0

There is no doubt, according to the MPs who've been investigating this,

1:21.0

that something bad has been going on,

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