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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Labour Party Conference Special

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In a special podcast from Labour Party conference in Liverpool, Sophy chats to Labour's Deputy Leader Tom Watson about second referendums, deselections, and why he doesn't have a speaking slot. #Ridge

Transcript

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0:43.1

Hello and welcome to the Safey Ridge on Sunday podcast. Coming to you this week from the Labour

0:47.6

Party Conference and Liverpool. So if people start shouting in the background, then that is why.

0:52.5

With debates about Brexit, deselections and leadership

0:55.2

set to dominate this annual gathering, I was joined by the party's deputy leader, Tom Watson.

1:09.2

Now, you might be thinking the podcast sounds a bit different this week, and you'd be right.

1:13.1

We're currently sat behind the stage in the arena and conference centre in a pretty damp Liverpool.

1:18.0

I've just finished a special conference edition of Safe Rridge on Sunday, where our big guest was Tom Watson.

1:22.6

Labor's deputy leader is one of the most recognisable faces in the party and also one of the most divisive.

1:28.3

A large chunk of the party's pro-Corbyn membership are distrustful of him, thinking he undermines

1:33.1

more than supports Jeremy's leadership. But some members and many MPs believe he's a crucial

1:37.9

moderate voice at the very top of the party. What everyone can agree on is that when he talks

1:43.1

about the big issues facing the party,

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