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The Politics Show

Money Money Money (Keir Starmer's version)

The Politics Show

The New Statesman

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In the words of ABBA, and Keir Starmer, Money Money Money - the Labour leader announced this morning in Manchester that wealth creation was the ‘number one priority’ for the party.


Hannah Barnes, associate editor, is joined by Rachel Cunliffe, associate political editor, and senior editor George Eaton to analyse the final manifesto's of the week from Labour and Plaid Cymru, and to review the odds on the latest Tory gaff.


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0:00.0

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UK. That's the words high speed and the number one dot-co. UK.

0:47.0

Hello I'm Rory Stewart author author, broadcaster, and former Cabinet Minister.

0:55.0

In my book Politics on the Edge, I tell the inside story of the extraordinary challenges of our age.

1:01.0

As we approach the election, I hope it gives you an insight into political life

1:05.4

while also shedding light on everything that's absurd, sometimes even funny about the struggles

1:10.4

of everyday government. Politics on the Edge by me, Rory Stewart, is out now in paperback and audiobook.

1:17.0

Brought to you by Vintage. The New Statesman.

1:24.0

Statesman.

1:25.0

Hello, I'm Hannah Barnes,

1:30.0

Associate Editor at the New Statesman

1:32.0

and you're listening to the New Statesman

1:33.6

podcast. During this general election campaign we are bringing you new

1:37.7

episodes every weekday with updates on party policy announcements, reaction

1:42.2

from around the UK, and the best polling

1:44.8

analysis with our experts.

1:47.9

Joining me today is the new statesman's associate political editor, Rachel Kunleff, and down the line from Manchester where he's been watching

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