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James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Has Rishi delivered?

James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Global

News, Daily News

4.3912 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

What's happening with the furlough scheme? We'll find out with analysis. This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973

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0:00.0

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0:31.4

This is LBC from Global, leading Britain's conversation with James O'Brien.

0:44.0

Three minutes after ten is the time.

0:46.5

A very good morning indeed to you.

0:48.4

Let me give you a warning now that there will be no mystery hour today.

0:52.7

I know many of you will be disappointed by that,

0:55.3

but also that you will understand why. We will cross live to the House of Commons at half-past

0:59.3

12 or shortly before to hear what the Chancellor has to say, because it's, well, possible that

1:05.0

it'll never have a more important speech to make, isn't it? Even more so, I think, than the original furlough. I just sort of feel that what happens next is absolutely crucial.

1:20.0

And it is another one of those mornings where I have to remind you that to wish ill upon this particular politician, or indeed on any politician when we are truly

1:30.3

discussing matters of national interest, is about as unhelpful as unhelpful can be.

1:36.0

I know it's getting harder and harder not to sort of recognise the stench as the fish rots from

1:41.6

the head down, but Sunak more than any other has managed to keep a sort of

1:45.4

semblance of distance between himself and Downing Street, which is in and of itself a remarkable

1:51.2

achievement when you consider that the previous Chancellor walked the plank in protest at the

1:58.0

idea of having his wings clipped in protest at the idea of being required to sort of tow the number 10 line first and foremost.

2:07.5

His successor in number 11 seems to be, seems to be.

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