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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Seventy-Eight

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2015

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This week, George Eaton and Anoosh Chakelian talk about Labour's plans for the railways and the Tories' plans for welfare, Ian Steadman and Tosin Thompson consider whether they'd be willing to die on Mars, and Caroline Crampton and Barbara Speed look to the future of podcasts.

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zero carbon generation at edf energy.com slash helping Britain. Hello and and Tori's plans for welfare. Then Tozan Thompson, Ian Stebman and I,

1:24.0

asked whether or not we would be willing to die on Mars.

1:27.0

And finally, slightly more cheerfully,

1:28.0

Barbara Speed and Caroline Crampson

1:30.0

discuss the future of podcasts, including hours.

1:35.0

There are less than 80 days to go until the general election

1:41.0

and I'm joined by a political editor of the Stagers to catch

1:45.9

up on the latest from Westminster. George let's start off with you first so you interviewed

1:49.8

Michael Dugga this week who is Labour's transport spokesman and he had some I guess it was it was it was meat and drink to the left of the party

1:57.2

Certainly words about the privatization or the evils thereof of the railway system

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