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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Fifty-One

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2014

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On this week's New Statesman podcast, Caroline Crampton, Jonn Elledge and Lucy Fisher talk about the problems facing the Tory party at home and abroad, Ajit Niranjan, Helen Lewis and Ian Steadman wonder whether it's possible to wear Google Glass without becoming a Glasshole, and Philip Maughan talks to Robin Lustig about his German-Jewish grandfather's experiences during the First World War.

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Tees and sees apply. Check the Uber app. Hello and welcome to the New Statesman podcast. I'm deputy editor Helen Lewis and this week

1:06.0

Caroline Crampton will be discussing the Week in Westminster

1:08.0

with John Elage and Lucy Fisher.

1:10.0

I'll be talking to Agit Nerengan

1:12.0

and Ian Steadman about how to wear Google Glass

1:14.2

without becoming a glass hole, and Philip Morme will be talking about World War I

1:17.8

from the side of the Germans. The I'm Caroline Crampton and I'm here with Lucy Fisher and John Eledge to talk about the

1:39.6

wheat's politics and this week we're going to focus on the Conservative Party.

1:43.0

And Lucy, it's not been a particularly good week for David Cameron has it.

1:47.0

You were in the house for his big apology at PMQs over his employment of Andy Coulson now convicted of phone hacking.

1:54.8

How did that go down?

1:56.5

It was interesting, Caroline.

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