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🗓️ 21 January 2016
⏱️ 46 minutes
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0:00.0 | Attention at all passengers. You can now book your train tickets on Uber and get 10% back in Uber credits to spend on your next train journey. |
0:11.0 | So no excuses not to visit your in-laws this Christmas. |
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0:21.2 | Do you hear that? |
0:27.0 | It might sound like nothing to you, but it's actually the sound of nuclear, wind and solar energy. |
0:31.0 | At EDF, we're busy generating more British zero carbon |
0:34.9 | electricity than anyone to help keep future energy costs down for |
0:38.3 | everyone and help cut UK carbon emissions to nothing. Sound good to you? Find out more about our |
0:44.8 | zero carbon generation at edf energy.com slash helping Britain. This week on the New Statesman podcast we've got the inside track on the autopsy into |
1:04.3 | labor's general election defeat before discussing autopsies of an entirely different |
1:08.0 | kind with Stephanie Boland. |
1:09.4 | But then Helen Lewis and I are down the line to the lobby with George to find out the latest on what's going on in Westminster. |
1:17.0 | I'm Helen and this is the New Statesman podcast. Stephen I'm going to start I think we |
1:26.0 | should start by going back in time to the beginning of the week and to David Cameron's |
1:29.6 | speech about extremism which I thought had a problem and it was a problem that Labour, like I say, |
1:36.3 | it was a trap that Labour fell into, which is that there was at the heart of it a quite a progressive |
1:41.1 | point, wasn't there? This is my theory. So one of the ways that Cameron framed it was saying, |
1:45.0 | we have a problem which is when there is, you know, perhaps men have immigrated to Britain |
1:51.0 | and their wives or sisters or families come over and those women are |
1:55.6 | effectively kind of imprisoned in their communities because they never learn English. |
1:58.8 | And if you don't learn English you lose access to the labour market. |
2:01.6 | You know it's harder. |
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