Isabel Hardman's Sunday Interviews Roundup
Coffee House Shots
The Spectator
4.4 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 15 October 2017
⏱️ 11 minutes
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Isabel Hardman guides you through the best of Sunday's political stories in just 10 minutes, with interviews featuring John McDonnell, Chris Grayling, John Longworth, Nicky Morgan and Henry Bolton.
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| 0:47.1 | Hello and welcome to Coffeehouse Shots, The Spectator's Daily Politics Podcast. |
| 0:50.2 | I'm Isabel Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup. |
| 0:54.1 | The latest round of Brexit negotiations are soon to get underway and the question of the UK |
| 0:55.5 | reaching a no-deal outcome has been dominating the discussion in the TV studios. Speaking to Andrew |
| 1:01.1 | Marr, the shadow Chancellor John Macdonnell warned of dire consequences, but claimed that Labour |
| 1:05.7 | had a vital role to play in shaping the government's Brexit policy. What happens to the British |
| 1:10.3 | economy if there is no deal? |
| 1:11.8 | I'm not countenance no deal. I'm not willing to countenance that. I don't think it's a realistic option. But it's, I mean, the government's talking about it. They're talking about. There is not. I don't think there's a majority in Parliament for no deal. I think on a cross-party basis, you're seeing the debates in the coming week, the government will get the message, there will be a deal. |
| 1:11.1 | Are you saying that the House of Commons can stop the government from a no-deal? |
| 1:14.4 | I don't believe. you'll see in the debates in the coming week, the government will get the message, there will be a deal. |
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