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Where Politics Meets History

Windy Gussets

Where Politics Meets History

Global

Politics, History, News

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Iain and Jacqui get highly excited about the LibDem leadership contest, they debate the situation in care homes, the NHS surcharge for immigrants, the row between Sadiq Khan and the government and the TFL bailout and just how good is Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of Scotland.

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0:00.0

Jackie, Jackie, I've got really exciting news for you.

0:14.0

Go on.

0:15.5

The Lib Dem Leadership Contest is about to start.

0:19.0

Oh, no.

0:20.9

Get off this podcast.

0:22.4

Let's go and just indulge ourselves in it.

0:25.3

Let's go and frolic in the meadows.

0:30.3

Is that a lib-demy sort of a thing to do?

0:32.9

Yeah, as long as they're wearing sandals.

0:35.5

Stop it.

0:36.7

So who do you think will win?

0:39.8

Who's going to rescue the Liberal Democrats from their parlour state?

0:43.3

Will it be exciting Ed Davy or lus Lela Moran?

0:48.8

I...

0:49.9

Did the other one not decide to stand in the end?

0:53.1

The other one?

0:55.1

Well, there's a couple of, in fact, apparently six or seven that are thinking of doing it.

1:00.4

We're a hop house has put her name forward.

1:05.2

Daisy Cooper, she's another one.

1:07.6

That's the one I was thinking about.

1:09.0

Alastair Carmichael is apparently thinking about it.

1:11.9

So there's quite a lot of them. But I think they need to take a bit of a risk here probably.

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