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Coffee House Shots

Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 22/09/2024

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning’s political shows.

The Labour conference begins with the party’s honeymoon period seemingly over. Angela Rayner says Labour are being transparent and aren’t breaking rules over donations. Shadow House of Commons Leader Chris Philp disagrees. Meanwhile Keir Starmer is facing conflict with the unions as Sharon Graham calls the winter fuel allowance decision ‘cruel’. And Israeli President Herzog claims Israel do not want war with Lebanon.

Produced by Joe Bedell-Brill.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Coffey House Shots, the Spectators Daily Politics Podcast.

0:14.4

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

0:18.5

The Labour Party Conference has got off to an awkward start, as senior figures continue to battle controversy around donations.

0:25.7

Kistorm's approval rating has plummeted and anger persists over the winter fuel allowance

0:31.6

being restricted to pensioners just on pension credit.

0:36.5

Speaking to Laura Coonsburg in Liverpool, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayna defended her holiday stay

0:42.1

in a New York apartment gifted to her by Lord

0:45.0

Ali. One thing that's emerged in the Sunday Times this morning is you went to New York

0:49.4

with someone who was then another Labour MP, Sam Terry.

0:52.9

The rules state that this needs to be registered

0:55.5

if it was part or all of the visit was paid for

0:57.8

by someone else.

0:58.5

And you didn't register that.

1:00.9

So you weren't transparent about that.

1:02.4

Did you break the rules well

1:03.5

first of all I didn't go to New York with another person that person went to

1:07.1

New York and I met up with them and I met up with a number of friends

1:09.5

while I was in New York it was a personal holiday and I think I followed the rules. In fact I

1:14.3

went above that and I wanted to do that to be transparent about the the

1:18.6

connection that I had of the use of that apartment. But they stayed in that apartment,

1:23.4

Sam Terry, who used to be a labor MP,

1:25.2

stayed in that apartment and you didn't declare it.

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