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🗓️ 13 May 2021
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0:00.0 | The Spectator magazine combines incisive political analysis with books and arts reviews of unrivaled authority. |
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0:24.6 | Hello and welcome to the edition podcast from The Spectator. I'm Lara Prendergast. |
0:30.7 | Every week we take a look at some of the most intriguing and important stories from the new |
0:35.8 | issue of the magazine with the writers behind them. |
0:39.0 | This week, Will Nicola Sturgeon really risk all on calling for a second Scottish independence referendum? |
0:45.1 | Plus, can we learn to be interesting again post-pandemic? |
0:48.4 | And finally, our homeowners write to be outraged at the suggestion they should sell their houses to pay for |
0:54.3 | healthcare in old age. |
0:58.5 | So, first up this week, what happens now for the SMP after their victory in last week's elections? |
1:05.0 | Will Nicola Sturgeon hedge her bets or stridently call for a new referendum and is number |
1:10.3 | 10 bothered. |
1:11.3 | I'm joined now by our editor Fraser Nelson, who says that Nicholas Sturgeon is bluffing |
1:15.1 | about independence in his cover story this week. |
1:17.6 | We're also joined by a columnist Douglas Murray, who writes about the relationship between |
1:21.4 | Brexit and Scottish independence in his column this week. |
1:25.1 | Fraser, in your cover story this week, you write that following the Scottish |
1:28.2 | elections last week, the Great Sturgeon Bluff, as you put it, has begun. What do you mean by that? |
1:34.4 | But she is presenting herself to the public and the world on a false premise. That premise, first of all, |
1:40.7 | is that Scotland is itching to leave the Union. Secondly, that the will of a Scottish |
1:45.4 | people, as she likes to refer to it, is that they want a referendum. They were angry that there |
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