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The Bunker

Return of the cracks — Start Your Week with Ros Taylor and Hannah Fearn

The Bunker

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News, Politics, Society & Culture, Government

4.6984 Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The small period of post reshuffle harmony is over and Sunak’s party is back to doing what it does best: infighting. Could new Home Sec James Cleverly enrage backbenchers by moving away from the Rwanda plan? And Matt Hancock is back in the spotlight as he faces the Covid Inquiry. What can we expect from his testimony? Plus, the latest on the Israeli/Hamas ceasefire. Could it be extended? And finally, King Charles is heading to Dubai for COP28. Will the environmentalist monarch speak his mind or toe his government’s line? Ros Taylor is joined in The Bunker by Hannah Fearn to get you prepped for the week ahead. “Migration is 3 times higher than before Brexit, and that’s nothing to do with small boats.” – Hannah Fearn Reform UK is holding the door wide open for a Farage comeback." – Ros Taylor "There’s no evidence that migration is a do or die issue for Conservative voters.” – Hannah Fearn Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Ros Taylor and Hannah Fearn. Producer: Liam Tait. Audio editor: Jade Bailey. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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photography but I turn it into earning a living at 60. I enrolled on a day course.

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I loved going to college.

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It's good you can retrain and do something.

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Yeah, yeah.

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look after theirs with dental life. Pick'll need to know on news and politics. I'm

1:13.7

Ros Taylor and joining me this week is Hannah Fern. Hello Hannah.

1:17.0

Hi, Ros. After a brief spasm of unity during the autumn statement it is

1:22.0

back to normal in the Conservative Party.

1:24.5

You'll recall that net migration has gone up to 745,000 and a lot of Tory MPs are not at all happy about that. The new Home Secretary James

1:34.9

cleverly waded at the weekend on the bin-nighted Rwanda scheme. What did he say

1:39.2

about it? Well he used really a remarkable form of words. He said that the Rwanda plan isn't the be all and end all of migration policy,

1:48.0

which is amusing because obviously, of course, he's right about that. There's a large amount to migration policy and this is only

1:54.4

one part of the plan that was never going to work anyway. But given that Sunak is

1:57.6

talking about all the ways to get around the Human Rights Act and other

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