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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Horizontal Refreshment, Simon Calder, and Pasta

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Well, well, well... Professor Neil Ferguson has had to resign after being caught breaking lockdown rules. Former Conservative MP Stewart Jackson gives us his thoughts on this story. Plus, we catch up with travel guru Simon Calder and chef Theo Randall teaches us how to make pasta at home. And we might even get a special message from Chateau Marmont...

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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

1:01.0

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

1:07.0

Well, who would have thought it, eh? Who would have thought that the man responsible for recommending the lockdown didn't think that it applied to him?

1:11.6

It takes a special kind of stupid for someone who is supposedly intelligent

1:14.8

to behave like Professor Neil Ferguson has.

1:17.3

He's managed to turn a viral pandemic into some kind of 1970 sex farce called carry-on corona.

1:23.1

Thanks to married mother of two Antonia Stats,

1:25.7

the lockdown professor has somehow managed to

1:27.7

completely undermine government policy, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, health secretary Matt Hancock,

1:32.3

and even his own recommended ideas about the lockdown. That's right, the man who said

1:36.8

half a million people could die from COVID-19, decided it was a great idea to invite his

1:41.0

mischief to drive across London, not once once but twice, for a bit of horizontal

1:45.3

refreshment in what he is now calling an error of judgment. And as if the story needed any extra

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