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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

EU, Cabinet Chaos and the World Cup

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton hosts the weekly politics podcast from Sky News. This week - Angela Merkel is looking for bilateral deals with other European countries to take back some asylum seekers as she comes under pressure from CSU, is the cabinet here in chaos after Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson reportedly used some fruity language and Liz Truss made jokes at Michael Gove's expense and how does the World Cup compare to the political landscape. Joining Adam this week are Sky News’ Europe Correspondent Michelle Clifford, Director of Data and Polling at Rasmussen Global Nina Schick, Sky News' Home Editor Jason Farrell and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.#EU #Merkel #BorisJohnson #worldcup #politics #skynews #podcast

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Hello, welcome to the All-Out Politics Podcast. I'm Adam Bolton. Joining me today are Sky News as

0:48.2

Europe correspondent, Michelle Clifford, the director of data and polling at Rasmussen Global, Nina Schick, the head of Sky Data,

0:57.1

Harry Carr, and our soon-to-be home editor, Jason Farrell.

1:03.4

We're going to talk about guess what this week, Brexit, the European Union Summit,

1:07.4

arguments in the cabinet, and we might just have time for Harry's nap on the World Cup.

1:17.7

Starting, though, first of all, with the divisions within the government over what to do about

1:23.9

Brexit, as they try to agree a white paper at Chequers next week. The Foreign

1:27.9

Secretary Boris Johnson appears to have opened up a new front with some expletives directed

1:34.9

in the direction of British business. That left Jeremy Corbyn with an open goal at Prime

1:41.0

Minister's questions.

1:42.0

On Brexit, Mr Speaker, the Business Secretary believes that business is entitled

1:47.0

to be listened to with respect.

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