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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Recess, China and Mozart vs Beethoven

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

John Rentoul (Political Commentator) weighs in on the week ahead as it is time for parliamentary recess. James Rogers from the Henry Jackson Society talks about breaking the supply chain from China and David Wooding explains the difference between Mozart and Beethoven.

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0:00.0

Across the UK, online, on DAB and on your smart speaker, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham, on Talk Radio.

0:18.5

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk Radio.

0:22.5

The sands are shifting, ladies and gentlemen, and we will have to stay alert to make sure that this country does not emerge from this pandemic as some kind of make-believe socialist utopia nightmare.

0:31.8

Battle lines are already being drawn.

0:33.7

I can tell you that by those on the left who know they can never win power through the ballot box,

0:37.9

who know they would never gain enough voter confidence to win an election, but instead,

0:41.8

led by the rebel lefty teachers, the union movement is already preparing for a long drawn-out fight

0:46.8

with the government over the reopening of primary schools.

0:49.8

More and all councils are joining forces with the hard left.

0:52.7

National Education Union are refusing to

0:55.1

implement Boris Johnson's plans for the school gates to open on June the 1st. That's the militant

0:59.4

teaching union of course. And of course, it's back and so is the state, according to Francis

1:05.3

O'Grady, who is the TUC General Secretary. She's calling for the government to form a National

1:10.5

Recovery Council in response to the

1:12.7

coronavirus pandemic.

1:14.0

Rather ominously, she is quoted as saying the Union is back.

1:18.2

After all, what is it about these lefties who think that anyone in this great country

1:21.6

of ours want to hand them the power that they could not win legitimately at an election?

1:26.1

Not only do we not want them,

1:29.3

their policies and their socialist leaders have been roundly rejected in droves.

1:31.7

We need to hear from you on this today.

1:33.2

Send a strong message to Labor, the unions and the militants out there.

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