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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 26/06/22

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Isabel Hardman presents the highlights from Sunday morning’s political shows, with Brandon Lewis, David Lammy, João Vale de Almeida and Sir Ed Davey.

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0:00.0

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0:14.1

Hello and welcome to your coffee house shots, spectators daily politics podcast. I'm Isabelle

0:26.1

Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup. Thursday saw a double defeat for the Conservatives

0:31.6

that will not soon be forgotten. They lost the Wakefield by-election to Labour and the

0:36.1

Liberal Democrats managed to overturn a majority of over 24,000 votes in Tivoton and Honiton,

0:42.7

making it one of the biggest by-election defeats in British political history. However, even

0:48.5

that does not seem to have dampened the Prime Minister's spirits and he has claimed to

0:52.6

have already set his sights on a third term in office. Trevor Phillips asked the Northern

0:57.5

Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis about whether this was a good idea.

1:01.6

Isn't it time if you really want to protect the Conservatives' mission, get your manifesto

1:07.6

pledges done, the person who is standing in the way of that is the Prime Minister?

1:12.2

No, actually I disagree. At a couple of levels. First of all, most of the people who are

1:16.8

calling and making criticisms on the Prime Minister, people who want to seem gone because

1:20.8

they want to win an election, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, people who oppose

1:24.7

Brexit initially. This is somebody I think is capable of winning a election, delivering

1:29.4

for our country as he has done in the past. I have been chairman of our party through

1:33.4

difficult elections and more successful elections as well. You cannot extrapolate, as you

1:38.3

know, a bilaystrom as old into a general election. Not least of all, because even if we look

1:42.1

at Tivoton, the Liberal Democrat vote in itself went up marginally. What we have got to do

1:46.4

is motivate those people who did not come and vote who usually would vote for us to come

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