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Politics Unpacked

Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates

Politics Unpacked

Anna Covell

News & Politics, Politics, News

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This week Matt is joined by Times columnist Philip Collins, who wonders why more billionaires don’t do good, Nicola Woolcock, Times education correspondent, on the latest, expensive Tory plan to win back the youth vote, and columnist Daniel Finkelstein who deciphers Labours Brexit position so you don't have to.  

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0:00.0

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Or ultra clear, super clean.

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stay cleaner for longer. So you're better off with Spexavers. Offers can't be combined, terms and conditions apply,

0:48.8

ask in store for details. This is red box, the politics podcast on the Times. I'm Matt Surely.

0:58.8

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1:01.8

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1:06.8

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1:15.6

This week we cover students iPhones and malaria which sounds like a hell of a freshers week

1:19.4

I'm joined by Times columnist Philip Collins who wonders why more billionaires don't do good.

1:24.8

Nicholas Walcock, Times Educational Correspondent, on the latest expensive Tory plan to win back the

1:30.0

youth folks.

1:31.0

But first, I had suggested we banned talk of Brexit for a week so

1:34.5

guess what Daniel Finkelstein wants to talk about.

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