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Talk Breakfast

'Complicit in the Cover Up'

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

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Kyle gets talking to Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Rupert Bell, Dan Hodges and Nigel Evans about the day's politics, including Keir Starmer's move on the Commons vote yesterday; wielding the whip on Labour MPs, though unable to completely fend off rebellion. What will be the ramifications of the vote that has exposed yet more division in the Labour Party's ranks? What will be the consequences for the disobedient Labour backbenchers who couldn't be whipped into shape? Does a leadership contest still loom on the horizon? Plus, talk about the King's US state visit appearing to magnify his importance in soft diplomacy efforts, despite the recent and ongoing Andrew saga. Have a listen now!

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0:00.0

Browsing Radio to start your day, the Jeremy Kyle Breakfast Show on talk. Wednesday, the 29th of April as the sun rises across London town. Hope wherever you are, alarm clock Britain, it's nice with you today. Tell us where you are, tell us what you're doing, what you're up to. I'm going to try, I promise, to do a show that doesn't involve Kirstama. If you want to be part of that, don't laugh at me, Charlie. Charlie Rooney's here. Good morning, Charlie.

0:24.2

Good morning. promise to do a show that doesn't involve Kea Starma. If you want to be part of that, don't laugh at me, Charlie.

0:22.6

Charlie Rowley's here.

0:38.7

Good morning. It's almost like we're living together at the moment, isn't it? Wow. You sound rather unhappy about that. Oh, God. I've had it this morning. That'll be sound right. Oh, 324, 4991,000, if you'd like to be on the show this morning.

0:40.7

0324, 4991,000.

1:28.2

Who will get that first voice note in or call loads to talk about? Text to 8, 7, 3122. I was in a really good move when I walked in this morning, but the team, there seem to be problems emanating from the breakfast show team. Christian, who is 40 what? How old? Forty-four, comes in and goes, oh, I feel really old. What? 44. 60. Just got out of bed at 2 a.m. Yesterday I had stomach spasm, so I went to the doctor and I had a hurting ankle. I'm going, God, if you feel old, do what I say? And then Shaloupe, brilliantly, brilliantly, who works on the show, she said, I said, you've got the same shirt on as me. And she delivered the killer line alarm club, but she went, yeah, I nicked it for my dad's wardrobe. Spot the oldest one. Christian says, how do you do when you get old? Because everything hurts. Everything. Front, back, side and beyond.

1:48.2

How old are you, Charlie, ready? I'm 36. Really? You look older than that. Oh, I'm chokingly surprised me. I'm not saying anything about Mark. Start the car. Start the car. How old are you, Mark? 62. 52. There you go. Right. still not the oldest by and Nahar just is in fantastic form and it doesn't anything. So that's very lovely. So listen, team, we're up and ass it for today. And I'm sorry,

1:53.3

I was joking. How can any show, I mean, it's all, from beginning to end, it is all about

1:59.3

Keir Stama and King Charles. Stama, rocked by a major

2:03.6

Labour rebellion last night, of course, the vote that he basically said to Labour MPs, I'm going

2:09.5

to whip you, which I know people will laugh, but you see, I don't mean like that, but we are

2:14.1

going to make sure that you vote for me. People are accusing the cover-up over

2:17.8

Mandelson. There was a plea by the Tories for him to be and appear in front of the Privileges

2:24.0

Committee. Fifteen Labour MPs rebel, whilst 50 others did not take part in the vote.

2:30.3

I thought Cammy Badernaut was fantastic at points yesterday. She basically was saying,

2:35.8

if there's no cover-up,

2:40.4

why wouldn't you refer yourself to the privileges committee, Charlie, and have that conversation.

2:50.0

He spent the entire day, as did his lackeys, saying that this was a political stunt ahead of the local elections earlier.

2:52.3

And we played in the show yesterday, Foreign Office Chief Philip Barton said that Starmann knew of the Mandelson risks and was uninterested in vetting.

2:58.6

I'll give you this for nothing. Prime Minister's question time will be incredibly interesting

3:02.7

today from midday with Julia. Also, Morgan McSweeney will talk about him. He took the bullet. It seemed, he wasn't everything I thought he was going to be. Sort of small Irish ginger little man with a squeaky voice. I don't know. There we go. Also, this morning, it's come out. Apparently, Starmor, to head off the rebellion, has offered Arange, a return to the cabinet. This is the same Angela Rana that admitted underpaying £40,000 in stamp duty, to the same Angela Rainer that said that Boris Johnson should resign to uphold ministerial standards. What next? Oh, I know. What they'll do next is, you remember Tulip Sadiq, the anti-corruption minister that got fired because she was found guilty of corruption in Bangladesh.

3:43.0

We're going to ring her back. She could be the attorney general. What a joke.

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