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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

NS#225: Markets and Momentum

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

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🗓️ 6 July 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Helen is away, so Stephen is joined by Anoosh Chakelian to discuss the latest rows over single market access and Cameron's defense of his austerity agenda. Amelia Tait then helps explore the gendered world of punctuation. And You Ask Us: should the Conservatives have a Momentum of their own?

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0:00.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app.

0:20.0

I'm David Arullovich. Listen to my new series from Tortoise, Eight Years Hard Labour.

0:25.9

It tells the extraordinary story of the double revolution that engulfed the Labour Party after 2015,

0:31.6

from centre left to hard left and back again, the battles and

0:35.7

disasters that accompanied them and the two men who led those revolutions,

0:39.7

Jeremy Corbyn and Kiea.

1:03.8

Listen to eight years hard labour wherever you get your podcasts. Hello I'm Stephen and I'm Anush and on this week's New States from Podcast, We speak about David Cameron's defense of his austerity agenda.

1:07.5

We speak about labour and the single market.

1:09.5

And we ask, do the Tories need their own momentum?

1:22.0

Helen is away, so I am joined by Anushkelin, our senior writer.

1:22.6

Hello?

1:23.4

It's been a bit of an odd week, I think, in some ways,

1:25.9

because it's been quite, I don't know about you,

1:28.0

but it's been quite quiet politically,

1:30.5

but I feel like everyone's quite tired.

1:33.0

PMQs was oddly aggy, right?

1:35.0

Even the kind of, can I congratulate the Prime Minister

1:38.0

on what a swell job she's doing from Conservative back-bench MPs,, were kind of like, were more aggy, they were kind of like,

1:48.0

would the Prime Minister agree with me that the Scottish government is full of crap kind of thing.

1:53.0

Yeah, do you...

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