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Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

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

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

The joy of cigarettes hangs in the balance as Starmer looks set to kill pubs whilst Kamala Harris embarrasses herself in her first interview as presidential candidate and Extinction Rebellion light a damp fuse protest.

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0:00.0

The home of common sense. This is talk.

0:05.0

I'm on a bit of a sort of a rant this morning because I'm getting sick to death of the Nanny State.

0:12.0

I'm getting sick to death for Keir Starmann.

0:14.0

This guy who wants to send people into our offices to weigh us all,

0:19.0

a bloke that I know of Andrew Gwyn, Labour Co-op MP for Gorton and Denton,

0:24.4

has claimed somewhere in excess of 40,000 quid on expenses

0:28.6

for about three different properties.

0:30.6

You know, why should we do what he wants?

0:31.6

How about we go into his house and weigh him

0:34.6

and remove some of the money he's been taken from us?

0:42.1

Well, of course, this is exactly what Britain was going to get.

0:44.6

It changed its government a couple of months ago.

0:49.1

We know that Labour is a very activist party.

0:52.0

That's what they traditionally seek to do.

0:56.3

And the fact is, they won the general election, and change is what it was all about. And whilst it can be seen as a really meddling activist action that they're

1:04.7

doing here and lots of other things that they're proposing, the fact is that's what the nation

1:09.7

voted for. Now, I think it's very interesting here because you've got this story, you've got the four-day working week that the government are also proposing to give workers the rights to do.

1:21.6

And you were discussing earlier on with Emma that there was a portrait of Margaret Thatcher having been taken down in Downing Street.

1:29.4

All of these things in politics, like, are symbolic thing.

1:32.6

It's about showing what we are different than the last lot to do.

1:36.1

What I would say is, of course, the immigration problem actually happened on that the last government's brain.

1:43.8

And so, you know, they can't exactly say they've had a brilliant record.

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