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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Wake up with Morning Glory in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.

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0:22.0

Good morning and welcome to Morning Borrow. It's coming up to three minutes past six. I'm Mike Graham and we are here. It is Tuesday the 1st of July, ladies and Desmond. We are well into the summer now. It's rather warm. It's very lovely. It's Wimbledon week, of course. It just started up. Great day for the Brits, apparently yesterday, some of which I saw on my television. Peter Plexey's here with us to look through some of the big stories in the papers this morning.

0:26.2

And I'm afraid, once again, it doesn't look like very good reading for the Prime Minister.

0:31.3

And the only person who's rivaling him for numpy of the month so far on the first of the month is Tim Davy,

0:38.8

the head of the BBC, who is coming under all sorts of pressure to either sort out the BBC that he runs or fall on his sword and finally resign. But also, the big story this morning and the big political debate, I suppose,

0:44.6

later on, will be the welfare bill because on the front page of pretty much every newspaper,

0:48.5

there is a problem for Sir Keir Stama. As he comes up to one year in office, as he comes up

0:53.2

to celebrate or commemorate

0:55.1

at the very least one year of his government, people that begin to ask questions just exactly

1:00.1

how bad is this guy going to be? Labour rebels accused Stama of breaking welfare promises,

1:04.8

it says, on the front page of the Times. Daily Mail, rebel MPs are set to humiliate the

1:09.0

Prime Minister today, his welfare U-turn has fallen

1:12.4

flat. And of course, on the front page of the Daily Telegraph, Stama's benefit deal with rebels

1:17.3

unravels. So it's all a bit chaotic for poor old Kirstama. Meanwhile, on the BBC front, after

1:22.6

the debacle of Glastonbury, BBC Bosset Festival from Rappers' hate child, It turned out that not only did Tim Davy know what was going out on the BBC

1:30.2

when those terrible, awful, ghastly chance were being made,

1:33.8

death, death to the IDF.

1:35.9

He was actually there at Glastonbury at the time.

1:38.8

Not only was he there, he actually received a phone call

1:41.0

from the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport,

1:44.0

Lisa Nandi, who said, what on earth are you doing? I'm just watching this. Why aren't you

1:48.7

pulling the plug? And he's going, sorry, I can't hear for all the noise. Just another

1:52.9

gin and tonic, please. Thank you very much indeed. So that's Tim Davy for you. Meanwhile,

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