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All Out Politics

Coronavirus: Has globalisation gone too far?

All Out Politics

Sky News

News Commentary, Politics, News, Government

4.2156 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

As coronavirus dominates the world's news agenda, Adam Boulton and guests discuss whether the spread will have an impact on our faith in globalisation.
They question whether a consequence of the virus could be that it brings 'big government' back into fashion as ministers respond to the outbreak.
Also this week, pressure on the Home Secretary over allegations of bullying - which she denies - and there is a look ahead to next week's Budget as the panel predict what could emerge from Rishi Sunak's red box.
Joining Adam in the studio are the economics correspondent at The Spectator Kate Andrews, the author of 'Populism and the European Culture Wars' Frank Furedi and Sky's political correspondent Rob Powell.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Donald Trump is heading back to the White House.

0:03.1

Together we can truly make America great again.

0:06.7

We are in for an unpredictable but fascinating four years.

0:10.3

And we're going to be following every twist and turn for the first 100 days.

0:15.0

We'll be bringing you the latest updates and analysis first thing every morning.

0:19.5

So join me, James McHugh. Me, Martha Kalnick,

0:22.4

and me, Mark Stone, for Trump 100 every weekday at 6am, wherever you get your podcast.

0:31.8

Hello, welcome to this week's All-Out Politics podcast from Sky News. I'm Adam Bolton.

0:41.2

Well, this week, coronavirus seems to be looming over everything, but the government has a few other troubles.

0:47.6

Flybee has gone into administration. Pretty Patel is fighting for her life as Home Secretary after allegations of bullying.

0:56.9

And of course, we've got a budget next week.

0:59.5

Joining me this week to talk about all that are Kate Andrews,

1:03.3

who is the economics correspondent to The Spectator,

1:06.0

the author of Populism and the European Culture and Wars, Frank Faradie.

1:10.6

And Sky's political correspondent,

1:12.5

Rob Powell, welcome to you all.

1:19.1

Well, let's start with what we've been hearing about coronavirus.

1:23.9

Contain, delay, research, mitigate.

1:35.9

And let me be absolutely clear that for the overwhelming majority of people who contract the virus,

1:42.5

this will be a mild disease from which they will speedily and fully recover, as we've already seen.

1:52.8

But I fully understand public concern, your concern, about the global spread of the virus,

1:59.7

and it is highly likely that we will see a growing number of UK cases.

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