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Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

Who’s In Charge?

Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

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News, Politics, Society & Culture

4.7909 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In my reflections I suggest that the fragmentation of the railways – with no clear lines of responsibility – is the biggest cause of the current crisis… plus brilliant questions on a range of urgent issues from the BBC’s choice of panellists to Northern Ireland to what happens if the Conservatives win the next election but Johnson loses his seat.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to rock and roll politics, the weekly podcast with me, Steve Richards.

0:28.7

Thank you so much for tuning in wherever you are around the UK and indeed around the rest of the world.

0:35.9

And you won't be surprised to hear this as ever. We've got a lot to

0:40.4

cram in in our time together. This is what we'll be doing if it's okay with all of you. My reflection,

0:47.9

you can guess what it's going to be, the strikes. I'm going to do it from a particular perspective.

0:54.1

And by the time you've heard this, the story might have moved.

0:57.5

On one level, it's a fast moving story on another.

1:00.0

It doesn't be moving very fast at all.

1:01.7

But anyway, whatever, I will be making some timeless reflections.

1:07.9

And before that, a couple of assembly notices and some amazing questions from you all.

1:15.2

Well, not all of you, because we'll be here for months, but some great ones.

1:20.8

So that's what we're going to do.

1:22.7

Yeah, the assembly notices, Edinburgh Festival is getting closer.

1:27.3

And it's quite exciting, really. It had not really

1:30.3

happened for the last two years. Certainly I haven't been there. But rock and roll politics will be

1:35.9

live at the Edinburgh Festival every day from Monday, August the 15th. And the tickets are on sale

1:43.1

at the Edinburgh Fringe website. I'm at the Symposium

1:47.8

hall, the Symposium Hall amphitheatre. And if you've been there before, it's the same place.

1:55.9

I'm returning to the same place. Great theatre. 11 o'clock every day from August the 15th.

2:01.7

Different shows every day.

2:02.7

I'll tell you more about them nearer the time.

2:05.1

So you can start the day with rock and roll politics at the Edinburgh Festival.

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