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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 27/07/2025

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The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

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


Kemi Badenoch does the rounds, giving her view on the war in Gaza, immigration, and the new party on the left.


And, after France officially recognises the state of Palestine, will the UK government follow suit?


Produced by Joe Bedell-Brill.

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0:49.7

Hello and welcome to coffeehouse shopsots, the Spectator's Daily Politics Podcast.

0:59.5

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

1:03.5

This week, pressure mounts on Kirstama as France recognises the state of Palestine.

1:09.2

Doctors strike again and Kemi Badenok calls for more deportations.

1:15.6

After President Macron's declaration on Palestine, Kirstarman must now decide whether to follow suit or stay in line with the US and face a possible mutiny in the Labour Party.

1:26.5

On Sky News, Treasury Minister James Murray played for time.

1:30.7

I think the wider point behind what he said is that recognition of the state of Palestine

1:37.9

needs to be used to galvanise change. So as a government, we're committed to the recognition

1:43.7

of Palestine. But we need to work

1:46.3

with international partners and we need to use that moment to galvanize change. It needs to be part of a

1:51.8

pathway to peace. And I think that's what's really important because, you know, already 140 countries

1:57.3

have recognized Palestine, but there's still this unbearable suffering that we're

2:02.5

seeing today. And so in terms of the UK government's position, we need to make sure that we

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