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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Calm Waters, Netflix Deal, Tony Abbott and the Northern Lights

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Starting the show, Nigel Farage and Mike discuss how calm seas trigger a surge in migrants crossing the channel. Charles Rae talks to Mike about the Sussexes, as they have signed a Netflix deal. Helen Dale carries on the cultural appropriation debate with Adele, and speaks about Tony Abbott. Finally, Dr Ed Bloomer, from Royal Museums Greenwich, informs Mike on the Northern Lights. 

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0:00.0

Across the UK, online, on DAB and on your smart speaker, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham, on Talk Radio.

0:15.4

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, we have proved ourselves to be ahead of the curve. Just yesterday, we spoke to Sir John Hayes

0:25.0

of the Common Sense Group of MPs about his demand at the Home Office and the Prime Minister

0:28.9

do something about the continuing wave of illegal migrants crossing the channel. The sea was so calm

0:34.3

yesterday that a record 409 migrants arrived on our shores. At one point they were

0:38.8

queuing up on one dinghy behind another. And it is now clearer than ever that this form of country

0:44.5

hopping is a massive multi-million pound business run by Ruthless human traffickers who are now

0:49.4

actively recruiting people to bring here. We are continually told that these are desperate people

0:54.1

risking their lives to find a better life. But let us put that myth to bed right here,

0:58.7

right now. First of all, they are not risking their lives. One man yesterday could be seen

1:02.1

wading through the shallows at Dover in a suit carrying a plastic bag with what looked like his lunch

1:06.9

in it. Didn't exactly look like it was a perilous journey for ever the sake, and more than half of those arriving did not even qualify for asylum under the rule set down by the

1:14.6

United Nations. This morning, we are joined once more by Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage,

1:18.7

the man who highlighted this crisis single-handedly and revealed the scale of the problem

1:23.8

to the world because nobody else was paying any attention. We'll get his take on why this government still seems completely and utterly incapable of stopping

1:31.9

it.

1:32.8

Gary Lineker's name might come up as well because of course he's given an exclusive interview

1:36.8

to the Daily Mirror to tell them what he told everybody else about two weeks ago.

1:40.7

Doesn't seem like much of a piece of news to me.

1:42.9

And he still hasn't managed to

1:44.1

find out of the 48,000 migrants that have come here so far this year, one to put in his house.

1:49.7

Strange, isn't it? Anyway, never mind. Coming up later on, we'll be checking in with a new campaign

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