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🗓️ 27 February 2023
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Former Conservative MP Nick De Bois CBE kicks off today's show to discuss Rishi Sunak's plan for a refashion of the Brexit deal as Ursula Von Der Leyen travels to Britain for negotiation talks, plus discussing Raab's bullying allegations. On the matter of Brexit talks, what will this mean for those migrants crossing the channel and their lawyers? Who is allowed to stay and who is deported? Steven Woolfe, Director of The Centre for Migration and Economic prosperity speaks to Mike about the technicalities and the issues the Brexit renegotiations might bring. Columnist for The Mail on Sunday Peter Hitchens returns to The Independent Republic to discuss how he believes Shamima Begum was punished without a trial following last weeks news of her losing the chance to reapply for a UK citizenship, Peter also continues to question why today's entertainment writers insist of rewriting the past for their TV dramas. Plus James Bond seems to be next in the literature firing line, as the Woke brigade in the English department want to rewrite some of the langue used in the classic Ian Fleming books. Mike asks host of the Really 007 podcast, Tom J Pickup why the wokefinger is pointed to James Bond.
Finally, Howard Cox is back with Mike as Sheffield are the latest city to bring in a 'clean air zone', the madness comes after London's mayor Sadiq Khan expanded the ULEZ zone over in London, plus Howard discuss how a firm over in Heathrow airport who claims to be keeping customer's car safe in a car park when they only go and park it in at a local road near the airport and much more, so tune in!
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0:00.0 | edgy talk plain talk and michaelth talk mike graham the only radio show you can count on for a proper |
0:06.6 | serving of good old fashioned common sense in search of the perfect debate the independent republic of |
0:13.4 | mike graham the home of common sense talk radio and talk tv good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV. |
0:24.5 | It's a Monday morning. We've got lots to talk about. We've got plenty to look forward to. |
0:28.1 | It's the beginning of another week. And after all, why not Brexit on a Monday when you could have done it, I don't know, two years ago, four years ago? |
0:35.8 | Could you have done it six years ago? Very possibly. |
0:38.0 | We are going to be talking to Nick Dubois this morning, former Tory MP, author, extraordinary |
0:43.6 | talk TV producer as well, of course, and quite often presenter. |
0:48.5 | We're going to ask him about the Brexit deal that is coming up this afternoon. |
0:51.4 | Apparently, Rishi Sunak is going to meet up with Ursula von der Leier, as we like to call her, |
0:56.5 | and they're going to cook up some kind of scheme. |
0:58.7 | Or more than likely, it's not going to be very good. |
1:00.5 | More than likely, it's not even going to be a proper Brexit. |
1:02.5 | And more than likely, if you're living in Northern Ireland, |
1:04.5 | you're not going to be that happy about it. |
1:05.9 | But we'll talk about it nonetheless. Peter Hitchens is going to be here defending his column at the weekend in which he wrote that he believed that Shemima Began was our responsibility and that we should, of course, be bringing her back to this country for some kind of processing. I don't agree with him, so we'll have an interesting debate about that. We'll also be talking about justice for Joanna, the front page of the Sun this morning, in which Dominic Raab has promised, |
1:28.8 | as the man in position to do so, he vowed to review the parole bid of somebody called Robert |
1:35.4 | Brown. You might remember this story. Robert Brown murdered Joanna Simpson in a brutal and ghastly way. |
1:41.5 | He served half of his sentence and is due to be put out on parole very, very shortly. |
1:46.4 | Joanna's family have urged Dominic Raab to actually do something about it to stop him coming out. |
1:51.2 | And I think in this case, Dominic Raab will do the right thing, because at the end of the day, what we know is that every six days in this country, |
1:58.1 | somebody gets murdered by somebody who's been let out on parole. We'll |
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