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Should Rishi Sunak ban vapes?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Natasha Feroze is joined by James Heale and Fraser Nelson to discuss the Covid inquiry's requested release of Boris Johnson's unredacted Whatsapp messages and diary entries. Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak has spent the day in Kent looking at ways to clamp down unsafe vaping. But he won't go as far as other countries who intend to ban them. 

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0:18.9

Hello and welcome to Coffee Health Shop's spectators' daily politics podcast.

0:23.1

I'm Natasha Froze and I'm joined by Fraser Nelson and James Heald.

0:27.4

Well James in the new state Boris Johnson is back and is about his

0:31.3

unredacted besties with the COVID inquiry.

0:33.8

Could you just explain to listeners what's been going on in the lot over the weekend?

0:37.7

Sure so this is about the submission that the cabinet office was preparing to make to

0:42.3

the independent COVID inquiry which is chaired by Baroness Hallett.

0:46.1

And while they were preparing the submission a number of lawyers who were

0:50.2

Boris Johnson's lawyers were going through the messages that he had sent to him from his phone.

0:54.7

Found some messages which they found that are entries which

0:58.3

they thought were necessary to refer onward to the police because they were concerned about

1:02.2

criminal liability about the events that were going on during lockdown at checkers.

1:05.5

So these two, these were handed over to Temes Valley Police which is where checkers is the

1:10.0

areas checkers based in and also the Met Police because they also concerned downing street as well.

1:14.7

And really this is blown up into a row in which Boris Johnson's allies were accusing him of

1:18.6

being a stitch up, being stitched up by the supposed blob of civil servants and sort of political

1:23.8

enemies about these submissions. They say that all the dairy entries weren't actually

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