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Coffee House Shots

Is time running out for Simon Case?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

It's been reported that more damaging messages sent by Cabinet Secretary Simon Case during the pandemic will surface in the Daily Telegraph's Lockdown Files, leading to speculation over whether he will still be in position by the time of the King's coronation. Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and James Heale about whether the Cabinet Secretary will soon have to step down.

Produced by Cindy Yu.

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0:18.0

Hello and welcome to Coffee House shots.

0:20.0

The Spectators' Daily Politics Podcast.

0:22.0

I'm Cindy Yu and I'm joined by James Hill and Katie Bors.

0:25.0

So today was another Prime Minister's question.

0:27.0

Katie, what did you think of it?

0:30.0

I thought it was pretty classic.

0:32.0

You had a situation where it kissed on the wenton immigration.

0:35.0

I think that was expected after the small boats crossing.

0:37.0

I think it's still interesting that Labour and I feel confident and often an issue

0:41.0

that has traditionally seen as a weak spot for them to choose it and go on their attack.

0:46.0

And then you had Labour as we know they want to attacking the new legislation as unworkable,

0:53.0

saying it's the latest example of government incompetence on the issue.

0:57.0

So staying away from the morality instead of going on the workability.

1:00.0

And then you had really soon I can response going on the sense that Labour is never really

1:06.0

in the right place when it comes to immigration and suggesting that ultimately Labour

1:12.0

are not where most voters are on the issue.

1:14.0

Keir Starmer defending his record from his time as Chief Prosecutor

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