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Talk Breakfast

Criminals, Hobnobs, And World Emoji Day

Talk Breakfast

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

🗓️ 17 July 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Why are some prolific criminals avoiding jail? We speak to Conservative MP Neil O'Brien to find out what needs to change. We catch up with Annunziata Rees-Mogg in Strasbourg. From now on, we'll be getting fewer Hobnobs for the same price. And it's World Emoji Day!

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0:00.0

You want work to be less hard work.

0:02.0

You hear an ad for MHR, so you reach out.

0:04.6

We connect your department systems, which leads to real-time data sharing that uncoveres new insights,

0:10.3

which empower your decision makers and triple monthly sales, which leads to high fives and awkward hugs.

0:17.5

You say a big thank you.

0:18.9

We say you're welcome.

0:21.0

MHR, the science behind HR, payroll and finance. The science behind a new world of work.

0:27.8

Discover more at mhrr global.com.

0:32.5

Across the UK, online and on DAB, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:39.4

The Big Chief with a badge, a cattle prod,

0:42.8

and a head on a stick.

0:44.5

Dangerous mid-morning debate with the Great Dictator.

0:47.8

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

1:06.6

Thank you. Graham on Talk Radio. Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on talk radio on the occasion of the installation of a new president of the European Commission.

1:14.2

And for the first time, it is a woman.

1:16.1

That's right, in true EU democratic style, Ursula von der Leyen, was standing for the job unopposed

1:21.4

and she managed to squeeze through the electoral process by 303 votes to 327 with 22 abstentions. So she begins the big new job on

1:30.0

November 1st when Jean-Claude Juncker finally steps down, but she's already making noises

1:33.8

about extending the Brexit deadline beyond October the 31st. And as Nigel Farage rather

1:38.7

eloquently put it yesterday in the European Parliament, thank God we're leaving. Meanwhile,

1:43.4

according to this morning's

1:44.2

times, Boris Johnson is plotting an early election to take advantage of Jeremy Corbyn's

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