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All Out Politics

EU Withdrawal Bill, Public Sector Pay Cap, Aung San Suu Kyi

All Out Politics

Sky News

News Commentary, Politics, News, Government

4.2156 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Parliamentary wrangling over the legislation formerly known at the Great Repeal Bill, the political row surrounding austerity and public sector pay, and the response - or lack of it - from Aung San Suu Kyi to the the plight of Rohingya Muslims in the Burmese state of Rakhine.
Joining Adam this week are the New Statesman's Julia Rampen, Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data Harry Carr. #EU #Brexit #publicsectorpay #Rohingya #skynews

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0:42.5

Well, hello, welcome to the All-Out Politics podcast.

0:46.1

Thanks to Harry for keeping it running over the summer.

0:47.6

I'm Adam Bolton back now.

0:51.3

And joining me this week are the new statesman's Julia Rampen and Sky News Senior Political Correspondent Jason Farrell,

0:54.6

as well as, of course, as the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr.

0:58.4

We're going to talk about the EU withdrawal bill, about the pay cap,

1:03.1

and the government's moves to lift it,

1:05.9

and about the fall from grace, perhaps, of the Nobel Peace Prize winner,

1:13.3

Aung San Suu Kyi, given the Rohingya refugee crisis on the Burmese Myanmar border.

1:21.5

Let's start then with the EU withdrawal. And a simple question, the bill has gone through. Do you think, Julia, that the

1:30.7

government therefore has grabbed a great deal of power? I think the really interesting discussions

1:36.7

will happen on the second reading. And certainly our feeling is there will be a bit of a rebellion

1:42.0

from the Tory, some of the Tory MPs, the Anna Subri, Nikki Morgan. I think they have a great weapon against the government,

1:48.8

which is this idea of the power grab, as you mentioned. It's a great irony about

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