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Talk Breakfast

Financial independence, Anneliese Dodds and Oxford's pollution

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

Current Affairs, Politics, News, Uk News, Phone In, Debate, British News, Conservatives, Immigration, Daily News, News Commentary, Talk, Labour, Reform Uk, Government, Speech Radio

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Ingrid Steward, Editor in Chief of Majesty Magazine, joins Mike to discuss Harry and Meghan becoming financially independent. We talk about the Labour leadership battle with Anneliese Dodds, Labour and Cooperative MP for Oxford East. Mike Rutherford, motoring journalist, gives us his view on th edrivers of petrol and diesel cars facing a £10 charge to tackle Oxford pollution. And of course, we have The Perrior Awards hosted by Marta Malagon.

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0:00.0

The Human Zoo, where they don't hide away the sick animals.

0:04.0

Dangerous mid-morning debate with the Great Dictator.

0:07.0

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham.

0:09.8

It's time to attend you when I'm talking to you.

0:11.3

On Talk Radio.

0:12.5

Dismas!

0:13.3

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio, not just on talk radio though, but live streaming to you across the world on YouTube, on Facebook and on Twitter as well. We have reached the end of yet another tumultuous week here in the Independent Republic of Mike Graham, not just because we've been live streaming it every single day, and you've all been very much enjoying watching me as well as listening to me,

0:40.2

but the House of Commons has actually passed the Brexit withdrawal bill,

0:43.8

with barely a peep coming out of the building.

0:45.9

And the groundbreaking legislation, which became so troublesome and tedious for the government last year,

0:50.7

hasn't even made the front pages of the newspapers this morning.

0:53.3

In fact, if you look at the

0:54.2

Times, on page 15, way down the bottom on the right-hand side, you'll see a tiny little story

1:00.9

that says, oh, by the way, the government's Brexit legislation was passed by the House of Commons.

1:05.5

It's incredible, isn't it? It's almost as if nothing ever actually happened in the last three

1:09.7

years that held us all up from doing this.

1:12.2

We'll be talking to some Labour Party people coming up a bit later on, because guess what?

1:15.2

All of the people running to be the leader of the Labour Party, all voted against the Brexit withdrawal bill.

1:21.2

What a collection of planks. We'll find out why they did that.

1:23.5

Meanwhile, the Harry and Megan crisis continues as Royal Aid scamper about trying to repair the damage they wreaked on the institution yesterday.

1:30.3

The Times is reporting this morning that the couple's estimates of their own finances are wildly inaccurate and that the public provide far more money to them than they are making out.

1:38.3

Yesterday they were busy telling us that they only received 5% of their income from the sovereign grant.

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