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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Hope and Glory, Scottish Freedom of Speech and Tea

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2020

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

John Rentoul starts the show off. Rod Liddle talks about Land of Hope and Glory topping the charts in an effort to force the BBC to play it. Neil Oliver discusses Scottish freedom of speech, and Henrietta Lovell from the Rare Tea Company takes the homeschooling segment on... tea!

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0:00.0

Across the UK, online, on DAB and on your smart speaker, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham, on Talk Radio.

0:20.1

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio.

0:25.0

Some people just never learn, do they, after what can only be described as a nationwide revolt against the BBC

0:30.3

and its ludicrous attempts to hijack last night of the problems with the aid of a Finnish conductor

0:35.0

who objects to patriotic behaviour in another country

0:37.9

and a collection of the woke, there are still some recalcitrant middle-class refusenics

0:41.8

who still don't get it.

0:43.7

Cheap amongst them is David Bediel, a man who hasn't been funny since the last century,

0:47.2

who seems to think it's appropriate to slag off anyone who likes the sound of Royal Britannia.

0:50.8

The lesser half of Skinner and Badiel now thinks it's a great idea to use

0:54.5

the C word on social media to describe the people who see the rousing song as an anthem. Perhaps the

1:00.2

next time he winds on about discrimination and anti-semitism on the radio, we should give him a wide

1:05.2

birth. Next up is a woman who goes by the name of Cat Lewis, a self-confessed Christian,

1:09.1

whose is the executive producer of Songs of Praise, a BBC production.

1:13.6

She saw fit to tweet out yesterday that singing along with the lyrics of rural Britannia was akin to neo-Nazis singing about gas chambers.

1:21.1

Really? She then followed up with an entreaty for someone to change the lyrics to the song sponsored by the BBC.

1:27.1

I'd like to know how much of

1:28.2

our money these two pompous poltroons have stolen from us over the last few decades while

1:33.1

working for the British Broadcasting Corporation. They are a disgrace to this country. Indeed,

1:38.4

they are now, and I don't say this lightly, enemies of the people. Mark Dolan put it very well

1:43.6

when he said, here's where we are

1:45.0

right now, ladies and gentlemen. The BBC basically hates Britain. And I think that's where we are.

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