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Where Politics Meets History

Jacqui’s Spin Cycle

Where Politics Meets History

Global

News, History, Politics

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2019

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith discuss all aspects of the beginning of the general election campaign, where the parties are in the polls, how the Brexit Party may affect the result, who’s had the best start to the campaign, Nigel Farage’s LBC interview with Donald Trump, . They also turn their attention to the Grenfell Tower report, the government’s failure to publish the ISC report, the election for a new Speaker, Rod Liddle, Any Questions, booing journalists and why Asda is treating its workers so badly. They also answer a shed load of questions in amongst which they both corpse. Smut quota: Medium to High

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0:00.0

Woe is us, Aston Villa 1, Liverpool 2, West Ham 2, Newcastle United, 3.

0:18.9

So we're not in a very good mood, are we, Miss Smith? No, and add in the rugby and the whole

0:24.7

day's been rather depressing and the rain. Anyway, hello, good morning, good evening, good

0:31.6

afternoon and welcome to a very jaunty episode of an election special for the many podcast. That's however bad the sport is. We've got an

0:40.4

election to look forward to. Whoop, whoop. The show must go on. And we should tell all our

0:46.4

revered listeners that we will be doing two episodes a week during the election campaign. So,

0:53.0

and no extra charge as well. No, you can't have too much

0:56.8

of a good thing. This is absolutely true. Now, we have got a huge list of things to talk about.

1:03.4

So I'm not going to waste any time by telling people what we're going to talk about. Oh,

1:07.8

I'll do a little bit. Obviously, we're going to talk about the election, the Speaker election, the Grenfell report, might mention me being on any questions, possibly. You want to talk about Halloween, I gather, I'm not quite sure why. No, you said talk about that. Did we? Did I? Yes, yes. Simply, just so that we could both say how much we hate it,

1:28.2

it's an American import and it shouldn't be allowed.

1:30.3

Yeah, but that'll make us grumpy again.

1:33.2

Yeah, but it's over.

1:34.4

So it's over for another year, thank goodness.

1:36.2

And we wouldn't want to do that, would we?

1:37.9

Because I've had complaints, Jackie, about my performance over the last two weeks.

1:44.8

In that, I did admit last week I was incredibly tired so I do apologise. I wasn't up to my normal

1:50.6

standard. I got home at 2 o'clock in the morning this morning from any questions but I did

1:56.8

have seven hours sleep so I feel revived and I'm ready for action there is no there is no

2:03.6

excuse and what's more given that you've been talking about how Nigel Farage has been your fluffer

2:09.5

you must be you must be pert and ready for action Ian Dale I think I'd better explain that, don't you? On any questions,

2:21.1

Chris Mason introduced me as how did, he was getting about sort of the hardest working man in

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