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Coffee House Shots

Isabel Hardman's Sunday Round-up

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

On today's Sunday shows, the fallout from the local elections dominated. Lucy Frazer defended the Conservative record while Wes Streeting argued that the results didn't rule out a Labour majority in a national election. Isabel Hardman brings you the round-up.

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Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots,

0:48.1

The Spectator's Daily Politics Podcast.

0:50.6

I'm Isabel Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup.

0:54.2

This week, the fallout from the local election results mingled with news of the coronation.

0:59.2

Culture Secretary Lucy Fraser spoke to Laura Coonsberg about the Conservatives' disastrous results,

1:05.0

claiming her party just needed to deliver on their promises.

1:08.7

But Coonsberg questioned whether they might need to reflect more deeply, given they lost more

1:13.5

seats than even their worst-case scenarios predicted.

1:16.5

It kind of sounds like you're not really going to change anything you're doing.

1:19.7

So what you're saying is what we need to do is keep the promises that we've made.

1:24.0

When you lose more than a thousand councillors, isn't it a moment to reflect on it a bit more

1:29.7

than that rather than just saying, yes, well, here are the five things we promised in January,

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