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The Bunker

Labour’s bin-fire reignites

The Bunker

Podmasters

News, Politics, Society & Culture, Government

4.6984 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Labour antisemitism leak: what does it mean and is anyone going to jail for a data breach? Plus, how long can lockdown continue? Why herd immunity isn’t a scare phrase but in fact the only way we’ll beat COVID. The magical, corporeally-fixated incantations of the Johnson fan-press. And how Corona is changing technology. Who’ll win out if the emergency forces the battle of the streaming titans to a grand season finale? Ian Dunt, Helen Lewis and special guest Stuart Dredge, tech writer for The Guardian, convene to sort it all out. “At no point did [the Labour Left] confront the idea that people didn’t like their candidate or their policies… If it’s always someone else’s fault, what are you going to change next time?” – Helen Lewis “People talk about how good Hong Kong’s response was. But in Hong Kong, if you test positive they take you away and put you in Covid Butlins.” – Helen Lewis Presented and produced by Andrew Harrison. Script and assistant production by Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickenson. Logo and artwork by Mark Taylor. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

My name is Stan. I'm at. Nice to meet you. So you took up photography where? I've always loved

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photography but I turn it into earning a living at 60. I enrolled on a day course.

0:11.8

Well college. I loved going to college. It's good you can retry. I'm enrolled on the day course. But college?

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I loved going to college.

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It's good you can retrain and do something.

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Yeah, yeah.

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theirs with dental life. Pick up dental life in the pet food aisle. Hello and welcome back to the bunker with me Andrew Harrison on this week's

1:14.4

edition Corona deaths are falling in Spain and Germany is considering easing its

1:18.7

restrictions but the UK is on course to record the worst death rate in Europe.

1:23.2

What did our government do wrong?

1:24.6

Are we even able to judge at this stage?

1:26.6

And with news emerging that the government is using confidential patient data

1:30.0

in response to the outbreak, should that worry us?

1:32.4

What does the leak of the Labour Party anti-semitism investigation mean for Kia Stama's delicate business of reuniting the party?

1:38.7

Plus, Corona has upended the entertainment industries and changed our relationship with technology.

1:43.2

Who were the winners? Who are the losers?

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