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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The NS Podcast #106: Runners and riders

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2015

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

This week, we discuss the Labour leadership race and the US presidential race. (Helen Lewis, George Eaton, Stephen Bush, Nicky Woolf).

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1:04.7

politics special this week as I talk to George Eaton and Stephen Bush about the latest

1:08.9

from the Labour leadership race and then I cross the Atlantic Ocean with

1:12.1

Nicky Wolf of the Guardian to go out the US presidential nominations.

1:17.0

Well, Parliament has now entered its summer recess, but the Labour Leadership Contest is far from over.

1:25.6

There was a poll this week confirming the new statesman's earlier reporting that Corbyn is indeed

1:29.7

ahead with a sample of Labour members.

1:31.9

I'm joined by Stephen Bush, editor of the Stagers and George Eaton are political editor to discuss it.

1:36.7

Stephen I'm going to come to you first because you, I think actually maybe I'll permit you like 10 to 15 seconds of gloating about your

1:44.9

your pulse rate because it was there was a fair amount of cold water poured on it initially.

1:48.9

Yeah there was um so I reported on two separate surveys I'd seen both showing a slightly different composition of the bottom two,

1:58.0

but yeah, so in one of them, Kendall is third, in one Yvester's third, but Bernam and Corbin the top two and Corbin on course to win in one of those

2:07.3

surveys and yeah there was a to me quite remarkable level of skepticism seeing as obviously you expect

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