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Political Fix

Delivering the autumn Budget

Political Fix

Financial Times

Politics, News, News & Politics

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This week we examine the philosophy behind this year’s Budget and whether this is a marked change in how the Conservatives look at the economy. Political editor George Parker and chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley discuss.

And we look ahead to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, where world leaders will, or won’t, step up on tackling climate change. Will Boris Johnson’s bold ambitions be met? Or will it turn out to be another missed opportunity? Climate reporter Camilla Hodgson and columnist Pilitia Clarke will explain.

Audio source: BBC

Produced by Howie Shannon. The sound engineers were Breen Turner and Sean McGarrity.

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0:00.0

heard about Magpie, the vegan pie truck that needed a bit of help from GoDaddy.

0:03.3

One day the owners are like,

0:04.8

this business hasn't reached this potential.

0:07.0

And the other one goes,

0:08.0

we need a bigger piece of the pie.

0:09.8

And then it hits her.

0:11.0

We need GoDaddy.

0:12.0

Look, we can get a domain name and create an online store

0:14.8

so we can sell to more customers.

0:16.7

Now they've gone from serving a couple of pies

0:19.1

to vlogging nationwide.

0:20.8

And now everyone's like,

0:22.2

vegan pies are the new thing around here.

0:25.0

Wait, know me!

0:26.3

Take the next step on your business journey with GoDaddy.

0:56.3

Welcome to Payne's Politics, you're inside a guide to what's happening

1:13.4

in British politics from the financial times,

1:16.3

with me Sebastian Payne.

1:18.3

In this episode, we'll be examining the philosophy behind this year's budget,

1:22.8

where this was a mark change in how the conservatives look and run the economy,

1:27.3

was really soon accretting to canyism,

1:29.8

embracing higher or trying to do both at the same time

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