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Talk Breakfast

Goodbyes, Trump, And Toilets

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

🗓️ 23 May 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Is it time for Theresa May to leave? We speak to Political Sketch Writer Quentin Letts and Labour MP Kate Hoey. We look ahead to Trump's visit with Professor Scott Lucas. And do you use public toilets?

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0:00.0

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:03.8

The Big Chief with a badge, a cattle prod and a head on a stick.

0:09.0

Dangerous mid-morning debate with the Great Dictator.

0:12.3

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham here on a very auspicious Thursday because of course it is Theresa May's May day.

0:43.4

Yesterday it was Groundhog May. Today it is May day because there's all kinds of save May calls going out from the cabinet inside Downing Street.

0:51.9

She's refusing to leave the office, of course.

0:55.5

She's refusing to leave the job.

0:59.3

People are calling it the most ridiculous standoff since the Alamo.

1:03.4

She's basically put a sofa up against the inside of the door in 10 Downing Street.

1:04.9

She won't see any cabinet ministers.

1:06.9

Several of them requested to see her yesterday.

1:10.2

Never in the history of Theresa May have so many people wanted to see her,

1:10.9

and never has she turned so many of them down. We are, of course, in what can only be described as the

1:15.3

final hours of the Prime Minister's premiership. She may go later on today, she may go tomorrow,

1:20.7

she may decide to hang on until Monday, which is a bank holiday, she may decide to hang on

1:24.6

until Tuesday. But whatever happens, you know that she is done for,

1:28.2

she is finished. There is absolutely no way she can survive this. The papers this morning are all over

1:32.7

the place telling her precisely why her time is up. May prepares to quit after cabinet mutiny.

1:38.8

Yesterday, perhaps one of the most ridiculous sights of all time, seeing the Prime Minister

1:42.6

standing at the dispatch box with fewer members of her own party behind her listening than there were members of the opposition.

1:48.9

0344-49-1,000.

1:50.8

We want loads of your calls this morning because we know it is, of course, election day.

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