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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

NS#194: Deals and Donald

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

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🗓️ 26 January 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week, Helen and Stephen list the scary things we have already learnt about Donald Trump's administration. Julia Rampen's back-bencher-of-the-week is David Lammy MP, prompting a discussion of Labour's position on the article 50 vote. And you ask us: will there be a deal on Brexit?

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0:00.0

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zero carbon generation at edf energy.com slash helping Britain. Hello I'm Stephen and I'm Helen and on this week's new statesman podcast the

1:04.6

terrifying first days of Trump you ask us will there be a Brexit deal Julia

1:09.3

reveals this week's backbencher of the week. And much, much more.

1:15.0

Let's talk about Trump, Stephen.

1:19.0

Oke-doke.

1:20.0

Because I think what I've seen since the Orange Chito took office is the vindication of your

1:27.5

kind of line before we came in which was you know he's going to be as bad as you think

1:32.3

he is like don be as bad as you think he is.

1:33.0

Like, don't, what about his campaign gave you any hope that he turned into kind of Ronald Reagan the minute he entered office?

1:40.0

I watched the inauguration speech from Spain where I was on holiday which was very nice

1:46.2

And it was I mean it was a terrible terrible speech just on a fundamental structural level

1:50.8

But it was I thought it contrasted very poorly with former Republican speeches.

1:57.0

Someone put a mash up together all of them who talk about the kind of world order and America

2:00.4

take its place on world stage.

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