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Politics Unpacked

CCHQ: The Economics of the Tory Leadership Contest

Politics Unpacked

Anna Covell

News & Politics, Politics, News

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Matt Chorley hears from The Times' Policy Editor Oliver Wright, former Chancellor Lord Lamont and Gemma Tetlow the Chief Economist at the Institute for Government to delve into the Tory Leadership hopeful's economic plans.



PLUS: Libby Purves and Rachel Sylvester discuss TV debates and museums.



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0:58.9

Hello, this is the Red Box podcast. I'm Matt Chelley, bringing you the rest of my times video

1:03.0

show. You can listen to live Monday to Friday, 10 till 1 on your DAB radio, on the smart speaker,

1:09.8

the app or at times.net. So there's no escape. Tough. But every day here on the podcast, we bring you

1:16.0

our big thing. We're just coming up for just a moment. We take a look at the economics of the

1:19.9

toy leadership contest. But first, as ever, we kick off with our columnist panel and on a Monday,

1:24.9

it must be Libby Rachel. The columnist would Libby Rachel, Libby Purvis and Rachel Sylvester,

1:32.9

on Times Radio. Yes, it's that time on a Monday where we catch up with Libby Purvis,

1:40.1

Morning Libby. Morning. And Rachel Sylvester, Morning Rachel. Morning.

1:46.7

Nice to have you both with us. So were you watching last night and how difficult

1:54.8

it's going to be for the toy party to move on from all these mud slinging Rachel?

1:58.8

Oh, I certainly was. I was gripped. I think it's Total Wipeout is the name of that game,

2:04.1

isn't it? They were all kind of where that game where you have sort of, you've basically

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