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Talk Breakfast

No Guts, No Courage

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

Current Affairs, Politics, News, Uk News, Phone In, Debate, British News, Conservatives, Immigration, Daily News, News Commentary, Talk, Labour, Reform Uk, Government, Speech Radio

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Former Conservative MP Nick De Bois CBE kicks off today's show to discuss Boris Johnson under fire over response to Chris Pincher scandal, and the second coming of Tony Blair. Former Prisons Minister Anne Widdecombe joins shortly after to discuss how 22,000 crime suspects are roaming free after court no shows are going unpunished by police. Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens returns to The Independent Republic to discuss his column over the weekend, the appeal process to prevent Julian Assange's extradition and why there should be an inquiry into the link between recreational drugs and violence. Data Journalist at The Spectator Michael Simmons makes his first appearance to discuss the mystery of Britain’s surging at-home deaths, and founder of the Fair Fuel campaign Howard Cox closes the show to shed light on the serious disruption to roads including M4 and M5 as protesters use go-slow roadblocks to target motorways over fuel duty. All that and so much more, so tune in!




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0:00.0

Fast Talk, Street Talk, Mike Graham.

0:03.2

Fighting the good fight with all his might, providing a welcome dose of common sense for the common people.

0:09.9

Solid Talk.

0:10.6

Oh, Talk.

0:11.4

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham.

0:15.3

On the app, on your mobile, talk radio and talk TV.

0:21.4

Welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV.

0:25.1

It's another start to the week.

0:26.7

It's another Monday morning.

0:28.1

And there are more blues out there than you can shake a stick at.

0:31.2

Not because, of course, the blues are losing.

0:33.7

Not because the blues are in any way depressing.

0:35.9

Not because the blues are the party

0:37.9

of change. No, it's because there's an awful lot of people involved in what I can only

0:41.5

describe as a feeding frenzy, that's right, from Westminster, all the way down to

0:46.5

Austerly, where Sky Studios are, all the way back into Broadcasting House, where the BBC

0:51.5

operates from, all the way over to White City, where ITV are doing their thing, all the way over to White City where ITV are doing

0:55.5

their thing, all the way back to newspapers in Fleet Street where they don't live anymore,

1:00.3

but you know what I mean. They're all talking about it because they think it's the only

1:03.8

story in town, isn't it? Well, actually, no, it isn't the only story in town? Boris Johnson

1:09.4

is once again at the centre of calls

1:12.3

for him to resign. There were all sorts of weasily backbenchers who were trying to get what they

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