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Where Politics Meets History

Iain enjoys Five Guys

Where Politics Meets History

Global

Politics, History, News

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Iain and Jacqui review the latest developments in the Tory leadership race, the resignation of Sir Kim Darroch and Labour’s continuing woes over anti-semitism. They have some great anecdotes about Mo Mowlam and answer lots of your questions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another edition of the For the Many podcast recently reviewed on BBC Radio Oxford, Jackie.

0:18.2

I know, I've heard it. The rather fabulous Martin Steers reviewed our podcast and said what a jolly excellent listen

0:25.6

it was and how we sounded as if we were in the pub on a Sunday afternoon.

0:30.6

Well, I actually will be in the pub later, but not right now.

0:36.6

It's always really weird, isn't it, to hear somebody else talking about what you're doing.

0:42.7

And I'm not sure I totally agreed with him when he said it was a bit shock joccurry.

0:48.7

I thought it was exactly the opposite of that.

0:50.6

No, he sort of corrected himself, though, didn't he?

0:52.9

And he said the point about us was that we actually sounded as if we liked each other.

1:00.0

And that's when he said we sounded like we were down the pub or something.

1:03.0

Aren't we brilliant actors?

1:06.0

Is that dogs with you or dogs with me that I can hear?

1:12.5

Dogs with you.

1:13.4

They've gone now.

1:15.2

Right.

1:18.2

Let's just tell everyone what we're going to be talking about this week.

1:21.1

Unfortunately, no hashtag Mordan this week.

1:27.1

Most people will be very disappointed by that, although one or two will be quite relieved, judging from the feedback from last week.

1:33.1

We'll obviously be talking about the penultimate stages of the Tory leadership contest.

1:39.1

I want to talk a little bit about Andrew Neal because his last episode of this week is next week.

1:42.5

And I wonder whether that is him done with the BBC completely.

1:45.7

I want to talk about Sir Kim Darrick, obviously.

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