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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Windrush, Universal Credit and Macron in the USA

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss the growing pressure on the Home Secretary over the Windrush controversy and the apparent immigration targets in the Home Office. They look at the social and political impact of the roll out of universal credit following a Sky News special report into the effect its having on people. And as body language experts examine the bromance between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, there's a discussion on the hard and soft news following the French President's visit to the United States. Joining Adam this week are Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Windrush #UniversalCredit #RyanAbrahams #TrumpMacron #skynews

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0:48.0

Hello, welcome to the All-Out Politics Podcast.

0:51.6

I'm Adam Bolton.

0:52.5

Joining me today, Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell

0:55.6

and the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr.

0:58.5

Apologies in the week that a Statue of Millicent Fawcett has been unveiled.

1:03.8

It's an all-blokes scenario here at the podcast.

1:07.7

However, Women Beware Women.

1:14.6

The woman in the spotlight this week is the Home Secretary Amber Rudd under pressure and often put under pressure by

1:18.6

fellow women, including Yvette Cooper, the chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee.

1:24.6

Targets for removals, when were they set?

1:30.4

We don't have targets for removals.

1:31.5

But you did?

1:35.9

I don't know what are you referred to. We just heard from the previous evidence that the Home Office and individual,

1:40.2

there are regional targets for net removals.

1:49.1

Well, the Home Secretary, they're denying that there were regional targets in existence,

1:54.8

but some documentation emerged suggesting that in practice there were regional targets.

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