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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

McDonnell Round Two, A Long Strike, And The Crown

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Labour manifesto has been released and Mike catches up with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell to try to understand how they're going to fund their pledges. How are people going to cope with the December rail strike? And we speak to TV Critic Mike Ward to get his thoughts on The Crown's latest season.

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0:00.0

Across the UK, online and on DAB,

0:03.2

the Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:06.8

A mid-morning dance with the devil from the farmer of fury.

0:11.0

Dangerous mid-morning debate with the great dictator.

0:15.9

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:33.1

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio.

0:42.3

We've reached the end of yet another tumultuous week, which started out with the Labour Party offering us all free broadband and ended up with them promising to borrow 400 billion quid a year and raise taxes by 83 billion pounds a year in what has been dubbed the most expensive manifesto in history.

0:48.4

And it's also been described, by the way, as not credible by the Independent Institute for Fiscal Studies.

0:53.1

This morning, I'll speak to

0:54.1

shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonald for an explanation of just how Labour are

0:57.8

planning to spend their way to a socialist revolution. Also this morning, Nigel Farage

1:02.3

unveils the Brexit Party contract. He's not calling it a manifesto because he says those are

1:06.7

not worth the paper they are written on. So we will finally discover what other policies the Brexit Party are actually proposing.

1:13.2

And tonight, there's yet another BBC question time with Boris Johnson, Joe Swinson, Jeremy Corbyn, and Nicola Sturgeon.

1:20.1

It's not actually being called a debate, it's just being called a question and answer session.

1:24.2

Can we really take another three weeks of this?

1:26.1

034449-1,000 is the number. Coming up later on,

1:30.1

we'll be looking at the one-year anniversary of the Gilles-Jean movement in France. That's this

1:34.6

weekend. Spikes online columnist Fraser Myers will explain it all to us. Plus, we'll be asking

1:39.0

you just how bad the roads are where you live. It took me nearly an hour last night to go three

1:43.5

miles in the centre

1:44.9

of London on a bus. So much for the green economy. 0344-4-49-1,000 plus it's Friday. So we've got

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