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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Harassment and Brexit

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In this first episode of 2019, Adam Boulton and guests question the boundaries of protest and ask what can be done about the harassment of MPs and journalists in Westminster. With the meaningful vote on Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on the horizon, there's an assessment of this week's government defeats in the Commons and there are questions over whether the Speaker was out of order in agreeing to give MPs more sway over the process. Joining Adam this week are the Conservative MPs Anna Soubry and Owen Paterson, the Labour MP Jess Phillips, the editor of the online political magazine 'Spiked' Brendan O'Neill and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This little kiddie went to nursery.

0:02.8

This little kiddie stayed at home.

0:05.6

And this little kiddie went oink oink and had lots of Peppa Pig fun.

0:13.0

Hello, I'm Peppa Pig!

0:15.1

Come and meet Pepper and George at Pepper Pig World.

0:19.1

Poulton's Park with five incredible worlds to explore

0:22.2

and voted best theme park for families

0:24.4

at the UK theme park awards

0:26.3

Best day ever

0:28.1

and because one day won't do

0:30.3

book an official short break

0:32.1

and get your second park day free

0:34.2

exclusions apply

0:35.8

Pultons Park Home of Pepper Big World Park Day free. Exclusions applying. Portland Park!

0:38.1

Home of Pepper Big World.

0:45.5

Hello and welcome to the Sky News, All That Politics Podcast.

0:49.2

The first of the year, I'm Adam Bolton, and joining me in what has been a very exciting and interesting

0:56.1

week at Westminster are the Conservative MPs, Anna Subrey and Owen Patterson, the Labour MP, Jess Phillips,

1:03.0

the spiked editor Brendan O'Neill and Sky News's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.

1:13.1

Now some press. correspondent Tamara Cohen. Now, some precedence broken inside the House of Commons,

1:17.5

but also suggestions in the view of many people of unacceptable behaviour outside the houses of Parliament.

1:26.4

The victim, if that's the right word, was Anna Subrey,

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