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Crime and No Punishment

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Ricky Freelove

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

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The home of common sense returns for another rip roaring edition of The Independent Republic. CEO of the Independent Business Network, Brendan Chilton kicks off the show to discuss the worrying rise in crime across the capital and what the police are failing to do to rectify the increasing violence on our streets. Former Royal Editor of The Sun, Duncan Larcombe joins Mike to discuss Prince Andrew and his latest attempt to demand a trial by jury. Broadcasting legend Mark Saggers pops into the studio to pay tribute to the late Barry Cryer who sadly passed away today, and Former Met detective Peter Bleksley joins the Independent Republic to further explain London's rising crime issue and the worrying allocation of the force's funds.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Independent Republican Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio. You will not miss a thing.

0:13.8

If anything happens down in Westminster, by the way. If anything happens with the publication of this report, the Gray report, we will bring it to you straight away.

0:20.7

But until such times it does, we're not going to do it, I'm afraid, because there's literally

0:24.4

nothing else to say. Brendan Chilton is here with the CEO of the Independent Business Network,

0:28.3

where we've been talking very much about the crime statistics and what we should be doing

0:31.7

to sort of get Britain back to normal, because it does appear that today is the beginning, is it not Brendan, of the sort of, of the return to normal for heaven's sake.

0:40.5

But let's talk a little bit about the Labour Party because Kirstama yesterday could have probably launched a pretty vitriolic attack on the Prime Minister.

0:47.5

I think generally speaking, most people thought he sort of failed to land a killer blow once again.

0:52.9

And Boris Johnson sort of emerged out of the prime

0:55.6

minister's question, stronger probably that he went in. And yesterday, I was listening to Jeremy

1:00.1

Karl's show and he had a couple of shadow ministers on. One of them started talking about, you know,

1:05.2

how important it was that we should rebuild Britain in the image of the Labour Party and what they want to do. But there was a

1:13.2

conversation about energy and how expensive it's become and how there's a crisis now and why can we

1:17.9

not build on the fracking world that we now have, all the stuff that we've got under the ground.

1:22.6

And he actually said, we can't do that because the biggest crisis we are facing. And he said

1:27.3

this completely and utterly without his tongue and his cheek because the biggest crisis we are facing, and he said this completely

1:28.0

utterly without his tongue in his cheek, is the climate crisis. And I thought to myself,

1:32.2

you know, just when you thought the Labour Party might be coming back and talking sense,

1:35.9

they're talking nonsense again. Well, on particularly on the energy crisis, Mike, there's three

1:41.3

big things that are, you know, causing people to face hardship

1:45.0

at the moment.

1:46.0

We're now outside the European Union and can be flexible on VAT.

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