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Jez Dispenser

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

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4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

On this week's New Statesman Podcast, Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian, Patrick Maguire and Ailbhe Rea sit down to discuss Jeremy Corbyn's, almost complete, time as Labour leader. Then Ailbhe is joined by Labour leadership candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey to discuss her response to the coronavirus crisis, before, in You Ask Us, they take your question on the possibility of a government of national unity.

 

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1:12.1

a new stateman and I'm joined by my colleagues Stephen Bush,

1:14.9

Alva Ray and Patrick McGuire to look back on Jeremy

1:17.7

Corbyn's leadership.

1:19.0

Alva interviews the Labour leadership candidate Rebecca Long Bailey. And then you ask us, will there be a government of national

1:25.6

unity?

1:26.6

So, Jeremy Corbyn gave his last Prime Minister's questions, which although his leadership has a couple of days left to run,

1:41.0

in many ways marks the kind of formal end of the Corbian era.

1:45.7

So as well as looking forward to this terrifying world in which we can't go out more than once and

1:50.9

police drones are shaming people on Twitter for walking their dogs.

1:54.4

I thought we should look back on the Corbyn era. Anush, you and I are, you know,

2:00.1

accelerating towards the grave at alarming rate.

2:03.0

Yeah, what are your feelings when you look back on on these five years that we've had?

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