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Where Politics Meets History

ELECTION: Boris Johnson Interview with Nick Ferrari

Where Politics Meets History

Global

Politics, History, News

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, you can hear the full unedited interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson where he is questioned over the NHS, Donald Trump and his comments about single mothers. Also when was the last time Boris had a Greggs sausage roll?

Transcript

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0:00.0

A sun-filled Saturday morning here in South London, and your child's future is just as golden,

0:05.6

because they can apply to Kingston University London and start this September.

0:09.2

And gold is our thing, with three gold ratings in the latest teach and excellence framework,

0:13.4

gold for student experience, gold for student outcomes, and overall gold.

0:17.2

So whatever happens in five days, we can help them to become a future-proof grad.

0:21.5

Go to Kingston.ac.uk-Uk slash clearing to apply.

0:25.3

Kingston University, a TEP gold-rated university.

0:32.2

LBC, election 2019.

0:45.1

You're listening to LBC's Election 2019 podcast, speaking directly to those fighting for power.

0:50.1

I'm Nick Ferrari, and as part of our election coverage, I had the chance to question Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

0:51.2

In this episode, I try to find out how many trade deals are oven-ready.

0:55.8

There are a number that are oven-ready. I'll have to come back and give you the...

1:00.4

15?

1:00.8

The number.

1:01.3

LBC listeners put the PM on the spot over his past comments on single mothers.

1:05.3

I'm single mother. Yes. I don't appreciate what you've said about single mothers.

1:09.5

And by implication, my family.

1:11.9

And the Conservative leader suggests

1:13.4

President Trump should not get involved in the election campaign.

1:16.5

What we don't do, traditionally, as loving allies and friends,

1:21.6

what we don't do traditionally is get involved in each other's election campaigns.

1:26.1

Yes, but he did.

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