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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Damian Green, Nicky Morgan, Dawn Butler & Ed Davey

Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Daily News

4.0224 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2017

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

After Boris Johnson laid out his Brexit red lines in a newspaper article, Niall talks to Deputy Prime Minister Damian Green. He also chats to students and former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan about the Conservative Party's future. Dawn Butler joins him to discuss the public sector pay cap and Labour's Brexit position, and Ed Davey explains why the Lib Dems are still relevant. #Paterson

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0:19.5

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0:31.7

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0:35.5

After the attack in Parsons Green this week,

0:40.0

I spoke to Deputy Prime Minister Damian Green and Labour Front Bencher Don Butler.

0:42.2

I visited Loughborough and chatted Brexit

0:44.2

with the local MP, Mickey Morgan,

0:46.1

and in Lib Dem Conference Week,

0:47.6

I was joined by the former Energy Secretary, Ed Davy.

0:57.0

On Friday morning, 30 people were injured in an explosion on a train at Parsons Green Station in London.

1:05.0

It could, frankly, have been much, much worse, unfortunately no one was killed.

1:10.0

But it was serious enough to prompt an upgrade in the UK's terror threat level to critical,

1:15.2

the highest level, meaning an attack is expected imminently.

1:18.9

Well, prior to this attack, the weakened politics had been dominated by two things,

1:22.6

Brexit and the public sector pay cap.

1:24.5

On Tuesday, the government announced that police and prison officers would get

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