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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Post-Election Politics

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss a dramatic week in politics as the fallout from the election throws up more questions than answers. What will a deal with the DUP look like? How long can a minority government last? What next for Labour? And the big question of our time, what next for Brexit? Joining Adam in the studio are freelance journalist Abi Wilkinson, The Telegraph's Asa Bennett, Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins and Head of Data Harry Carr. #GE2017 #Brexit #DUP #GrenfellTowerFire

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0:42.2

Hello, I'm Adam Bolton and welcome to the All-Out Politics Podcast.

0:44.3

Well, what a week it's been.

0:51.7

Theresa May not only failed phenomenally to bolster her parliamentary majority, she lost it completely.

0:55.6

She then immediately declared she would seek a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party from Northern Ireland to form a government to the consternation of Tory grandees,

1:01.1

including Sir John Major. However, no agreement has yet been reached, although it does look

1:07.0

as if we're getting very close to one. Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn declared himself the real victor of the election

1:13.6

and announced his readiness to form a government,

1:16.7

although he has fewer votes and seats than the Conservatives.

1:20.3

Tim Farron and Paul Nuttall resigned as leaders of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP respectively,

1:26.5

and the political recriminations are beginning

1:29.9

following the horrific fire in the tar block in Kensington.

1:34.7

Well, joining me this week to discuss all that are the telegraphs Aisa Bennett,

1:38.4

the freelance journalist Abby Wilkinson,

1:41.1

Sky News, Island correspondent David Blevins,

1:44.0

and the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr.

1:51.4

Well, let's start with the question of the fire at Grenfell Tar in North Kensington, of course, an area where Labor unexpectedly took the seat at the general

2:04.2

election. Obviously, everyone is shocked, dismayed and sends their sympathies to the victims.

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