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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Dominic Raab & John McDonnell

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Niall talks housing policy and homelessness with Housing Minister Dominic Raab. He is also joined by John McDonnell, the Shadow Chancellor, to discuss Brexit and the controversial friends of his Shadow Cabinet colleagues. #Paterson

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0:00.0

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0:03.1

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0:06.7

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0:10.3

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0:15.0

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0:19.5

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0:21.3

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0:22.3

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0:33.3

Hello, and welcome to the Sunday with Neil Patterson podcast.

0:37.3

After a week of Brexit bust-up, set-piece speeches and rouse over red lines,

0:42.2

I was joined by one of the government's most prominent Brexiteers,

0:45.0

the housing minister, Dominic Rab, and by Labour's shadow chancellor, John MacDonald. They're like buses, these landmark Brexit speeches.

1:02.7

You wait what feels like an age for one, and then they turn up and are pretty disappointing and forgettable.

1:07.6

On Monday, Jeremy Corbyn shifted Labour's position, saying they now support a permanent customs union with the EU.

1:14.0

The red line for the red party is that Britain must still have a say over any trade deals done by Brussels, which will impact the UK.

1:21.9

On Friday, it was the turn of the Prime Minister who told some hard truths to both the EU and those troublemaking backbenchers

1:28.2

in her own party. We are leaving the single market and customs union, she reiterated, but

1:33.0

we're also going to have to accept some things won't change, and we won't take back complete

1:37.4

control of everything. The EU welcomed her more realistic tone, but clearly there is much further

1:42.5

to go. And sandwiched in between was

1:45.7

a draft text from the European Union, setting out what they see as the agreement struck with

1:50.6

Britain in December on the so-called divorce issues. But if anything, it looks set to spark yet

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