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🗓️ 13 September 2021
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Matt Chorley speaks to Financial Times journalist Sebastian Payne about his new book Broken Heartlands, which documents the key constituencies Labour leader Keir Starmer needs to win back in the next election, and hears from Andrew Adonis, a former Labour cabinet minister, James Meadway, a former advisor to John McDonnell and Sienna Rogers from Labour list about Starmer's standing with MPs.
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Libby Purves and Andy Silvester pick over the day's news.
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1:55.0 | should he put in it? That's the essay question that we put to Sebastian Payne from the Financial |
1:59.6 | Times. He's got a new book out on how Labour lost the last election. I'm also here from |
2:03.8 | Andrew Adonis, the former Labour Cabinet Minister and James Medway, a former advisor to John McDonald |
2:09.3 | and Siena Rogers from Labour List. They've got lots of tips for Kirsten, what he needs to do in the |
2:13.6 | coming weeks, months and years. Well, there aren't many years left until the next one, |
2:17.6 | election. Of course, that's our big thing which is coming up. But first, our columnist panel. |
2:20.9 | Today we've got from the Times, Libby Purvis and from CCAM, Annie Sylvester. |
2:30.4 | Libby, let's talk about your column today where you've tackled the question of Emma Maddacani, |
2:36.3 | who's also all across all the front pages. I love it when something happens on a Saturday and |
2:40.2 | then the Monday papers are like, well, we're going to have a bit of that as well. So they put it all |
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