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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Lib Dems, Labour and TV Debates

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

An exotic spresm of political discussion on this week's All Out Politics podcast as Adam Boulton and guests reflect on this week's Liberal Democrat conference and look ahead to Labour's gathering in Liverpool. There's also more on Sky News' #MakeDebatesHappen campaign to establish an independent commission to oversee televised leaders' debates ahead of general elections. Joining Adam this week are Sky's deputy political editor Beth Rigby, political correspondent - and author of the new book 'Left for Dead: The Strange Death and Rebirth of the Labour Party - Lewis Goodall, and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #LibDems #LabourConference #MakeDebatesHappen #skynews

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0:32.3

Hello and welcome to the All-Out Politics Podcast here on Sky News. I'm Adam Bolton. Today, joined by the deputy political editor of Sky News, Beth Rigby, by the political correspondent, Lewis Goodall, who has a new book out. It is called Left for Dead, The strange death and rebirth of the Labour Party. We

0:56.0

talk about that today. And also here the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. Well, it is the conference

1:03.1

season and it is also the case that Sky News has launched a Make Debates Happen campaign. We'll be discussing all of that.

1:16.1

But first, who could resist it?

1:19.1

Vince Cables, possibly last speech as Liberal Democrat leader,

1:24.1

where he promised an attack accusing Jacob Brie-Mogg of getting an erotic spasm out of the thought of Brexit.

1:33.3

But when he came to deliver the words, it didn't quite work out like that.

1:37.3

Years of economic pain justified by the exotic spresum of leaving the European Union.

1:47.0

Economic pain felt, of course, not by them, but by those least able to afford it.

1:54.0

Exotic spresum. Beth, what did you make of all that?

1:59.0

I'm just going to say this, forgive me, it's a bit of an anti-climax, wasn't it?

2:02.8

Did you see what I did?

2:03.7

I know. Someone was going to do it, so I thought I'd get in there first.

2:08.6

I mean, it was really unfortunate, wasn't it, that he fluffed the words.

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