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Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

British News, Uk News, News, Government, Labour, Current Affairs, Speech Radio, Reform Uk, News Commentary, Politics, Debate, Daily News, Phone In, Immigration, Conservatives, Talk

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Deputy Director of Net Zero Watch Andrew Montford kicks off today's show to discuss Rishi Sunak's recent order for officials to examine plans for a potential windfall tax on oil and gas giants. Former MEP Ben Habib joins shortly after to discuss civil servants' continued refusal to return to the workplace as they state it 'is no longer a place'. Former MP Baroness Hoey of Lylehill and Rathlin returns to The Independent Republic to give her opinion on President Biden's urge for Boris Johnson not to rip up the Northern Ireland protocol, and broadcasting legend Danny Kelly closes the show to discuss how the BBC have managed to justify their biggest salary increase in over a decade despite lack of funds. All that and so much more so tune in!




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0:00.0

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0:04.6

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0:24.8

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0:29.9

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0:36.3

Online on DAB Plus, Talk Radio and Talk TV.

0:42.9

Welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV,

0:48.4

on a day when the nation is once again divided by the rich socialists who think it's wrong to say something that is true, and the people who work on the other side of the political divide, some of whom may or may not be wealthy,

0:56.4

some of whom may or may not have more life experience, some of whom may have pulled themselves up

1:00.4

by their bootstraps. We're talking yes this morning, of course, about Lee Anderson and Lisa Nandi.

1:05.9

Lee Anderson, a man who grew up in a mining family, a man who knows a thing or two about poverty,

1:10.6

a man who knows a thing or two about poverty, a man who

1:11.1

knows a thing or two about making a budget stretch when you haven't really got the money to do so,

1:15.6

a man who knows a thing or two about raising a family on his own as a single father. And then

1:20.6

you've got Lisa Nandi, the daughter of a millionaire family, somebody who has had privilege

1:25.7

and wealth all of her life, but has somehow

1:27.7

chosen to represent the poor, as if she knows anything about being poor. I can tell you who I trust

1:32.7

to know more about being poor, and I can tell you it is not Lisa Nandy. Lee Anderson got up yesterday

1:37.5

in the House of Commons, and he talks about food banks. You know, as well as I do, that I have

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