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Morning Glory

Road Rebellion

Morning Glory

Ricky Freelove

News, Labour, Government, Current Affairs, British News, Politics, Immigration, Talk, Phone In, Daily News, News Commentary, Reform Uk, Conservatives, Debate, Uk News, Speech Radio, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

TalkTV International Editor Isabel Oakeshott kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as an anti-discrimination law that would prevent banks from blocking accounts over customers’ political views is to be tabled by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg. The former business secretary is proposing an amendment to the Digital Markets Bill to prevent banks from apparently blacklisting customers who hold controversial views.  Author of Not Zero Ross Clark joins shortly after to discuss Britain's Road Rebellion in his latest piece in The Spectator as the ULEZ fightback from councils begins across the capital. Former First Minister of Scotland and Leader of The Alba Party Alex Salmond returns to The Independent Republic as Dundee actor Brian Cox is set to star in Alex Salmond’s Edinburgh Fringe show along with Mike himself, David Davies, Mick Lynch and many more. Assistant Editor of The Spectator Isabel Hardman joins Mike shortly after to discuss why the NHS will be on “red alert” on Thursday and Friday as thousands of consultants strike for 48 hours, a senior leader has warned. All that and so much more, so tune in!

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0:00.0

On DAB Plus, on the app, Talk Radio and Talk TV.

0:05.2

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

0:09.4

We have sashied our way into Thursday.

0:11.9

It is, of course, a big day for us here at Talk TV because every day is a big day for us here at Talk TV.

0:17.4

The audience is growing.

0:18.6

The people who are finding us are flocking to us, working

0:21.3

out that actually this is the one place to find the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the

0:25.5

truth. The one place where you can rely on what we say, we are not the BBC. We do not

0:30.2

inflate climate figures. We do not push out narratives which turn out to be untrue and then

0:35.2

refuse to apologise for them. Because of course, at the end of the day, that's what the BBC is good for.

0:39.6

They've got a business correspondent who basically parroted a story that was given to him by banking executives.

0:45.4

We might even know which banking executives gave it to him about Nigel Farage and Coots Bank,

0:50.8

basically making out that the reason he didn't have an account anymore at Coots was

0:54.5

because he didn't have enough money.

0:56.0

Cue all sorts of lefty ex-BBC types like John Sopal, goffoying with laughter, how ridiculous

1:02.2

the whole situation was and how tragic it was for Nigel Farage.

1:05.7

Well, now the shoe appears to be on the other foot.

1:08.1

Soaple's gone very quiet.

1:09.4

The BBC had failed to apologise for a false story that they peddled around the world

1:14.9

about a politician who should be treated an awful lot better in this country than he actually

1:20.2

is.

1:20.5

Isabel Oakshot, our international editor, she's going to be kicking us off on the story that the

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