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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Liam Fox, Debbie Abrahams & Sir Vince Cable

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

At the end of Budget week Niall talks to the International Trade Secretary Liam Fox about the Government's plans for trade and Brexit going forward. He also talks Universal Credit with Labour's Debbie Abrahams and sits down with the leader of the Lib Dems, Sir Vince Cable. #Paterson

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

Happy birthday, Mum!

0:09.0

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0:18.0

Over a third of the vital care we provide is funded by gifts in wills. Visit pah

0:25.1

dot org.uk slash gift in will to find out how you can leave a gift in your will to Princess

0:31.8

Alice Hospice and help it live on for all, for now, forever.

0:43.3

Hello and welcome to the Sunday with Neil Patterson podcast.

0:46.3

This week I was joined by the International Trade Secretary Liam Fox to discuss his post-Brexit

0:51.3

plans and Labour Front Bencher Debbie Abrams to talk about her ideas to reform the welfare system.

0:56.6

Lib Dem leader, Sir Vince Cable, also join me in the studio.

1:09.3

This week it was all about money, money, money, as the Chancellor delivered his budget.

1:13.7

There were no massive rabbits pulled out of the old red box, the abolition of stamp duty for

1:18.3

some first-time buyers, alterations to the new Universal Credit Scheme, and also a bit of

1:22.6

extra cash for the NHS. Those really were the big-ticket items. But most importantly,

1:27.4

for the government at least,

1:28.5

was that the event passed with no major U-turn or climb down. The Chancellor managed to escape

1:33.5

just about unscathed. But there is no let-up for the government. Attention now turns to the European

1:39.0

Council in mid-December and whether Theresa may can offer enough on a divorce bill and on the Irish border

1:45.1

to get those trade talks started at the moment.

1:47.7

It's far from guaranteed.

1:49.4

If trade negotiations can begin in the new year, that will mean a increase in workload for

1:53.4

Liam Fox, the government's international trade secretary.

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