4.6 • 157 Ratings
🗓️ 14 November 2023
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Suella Braverman is sacked, and ex-PM David Cameron returns to government. Following a row over a Times article by the then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman ahead of the Armistice Day weekend, Monday saw her sacking and the shock return of David Cameron to frontline politics. The team react to the surprising turn of events, discussing if this is the end of Prime Minister Sunak's troubles with Braverman, or if he risks splits on the right of the party. What message does the Prime Minister want to send by bringing in Cameron, and what does having the man who was Prime Minister during the Independence and Brexit referendums back in power mean for Scottish politics?
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds |
0:02.4 | You're listening to BBC Scotland |
0:10.3 | Hi, you're listening to Podlitical BBC Scotland's podcast |
0:15.4 | that brings you an inside look at the biggest stories coming out of Hollywood and Westminster. |
0:19.7 | It's seven minutes past |
0:21.0 | 10 on Tuesday the 14th of November. I'm Lucy White at journalist based in Glasgow and today I'm |
0:27.3 | joined by Georgia Roberts, Westminster correspondent based in Westminster. And I'm Phil Sim, political |
0:33.6 | correspondent based at the Scottish Parliament. Lucy, why is it seven minutes past 10 on a Tuesday morning? What's going on? I know. So people might be aware that we have been bringing |
0:44.4 | you some extra episodes. Hopefully you have been aware. We've been bringing some interview episodes |
0:48.2 | and usually they come at the start of the week. Listen back if you've not heard them yet. And that |
0:53.6 | was our plan this week. |
0:55.1 | However, stuff has been happening in the past 24 hours. So being agile and being a podcast and being |
1:01.3 | able to do this, we've decided to move our normal chat, our group chat that we have, usually on a |
1:06.8 | Thursday. The flagship show. Earlier in the week and hopefully we'll bring you an interview |
1:12.4 | episode instead later in the week switching things around because I think the phrase is the striking |
1:18.1 | while the iron is hot. It's a really long way of saying some news happens so we're doing a podcast. |
1:23.3 | Some stuff happens so we're switching things around and hopefully people forgive us for not being, not being Thursday this being Tuesday but we thought seeing so much has happened this was the perfect moment to get together and to chat so yeah David Cameron's the Foreign Secretary didn't see that coming don't know if everyone else did but it's not something that I was, I was expecting. |
1:45.0 | I have to start by saying kind of where I was when this happened and then you guys can |
1:50.0 | tell me about you found out. |
1:52.0 | You'll always remember where you were. |
1:54.0 | Exactly. |
1:55.0 | I was presenting Good Morning Scotland. |
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