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🗓️ 1 May 2014
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:48.0 | Cancel any time T's and sees apply. Hello, I'm Caroline Crampton, the New Statesman's web editor standing in for your regular podcast |
1:05.0 | host Helen Lewis. On this week's episode, Sophie McBain talks to Mona Siddiqui |
1:09.3 | about her feature in this week's magazine on The Challenge to Islam. George Eaton and Raff Albert |
1:14.4 | discussed Labour's new housing policy and a rather explosive interview with Ken Livingston |
1:19.2 | we've got in this week's magazine and Ian's deadman tells the bizarre tale of the video game rediscovered in the New Mexico desert. I'm here with George Eaton and Raphael Bear to talk over the week's politics and |
1:40.1 | we're going to start with big news from Labour who have announced some new policies about housing. |
1:45.7 | George tell us what it's about. |
1:46.8 | Yeah, so the three flanks of this policy which is aimed at what Ed Miliband called in his |
1:52.3 | speech at their campaign launch, |
1:53.7 | Generation Rent, are to extend standard tendencies |
1:57.7 | from six months to three years, to cap rent rises based on a particular benchmark such as inflation or the average market's rent in that area |
2:08.8 | and to scrap letting agent fees so in the future the cost will be paid by landlords and |
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