23 min

Why is Jeremy Hunt love bombing affluent voters in Surrey‪?‬ Election Watch: The New Statesman podcast | daily throughout the UK general election

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On today's episode of listener questions: How many of them 2019 manifesto commitments have been met?; Who will be the biggest name to lose their seat?; If Jeremy Corbyn wins as an independent, assuming he'd like to continue to sit with old allies, could he sit on the government benches?; Is there a reason why D-Day is a bigger deal than eg Boris stealing a journalist's phone and hiding in a fridge?; What is the best response when a candidate that you do not want to win knocks on your door?
Rachel Cunliffe, associate political editor, is joined by senior editor George Eaton.
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On today's episode of listener questions: How many of them 2019 manifesto commitments have been met?; Who will be the biggest name to lose their seat?; If Jeremy Corbyn wins as an independent, assuming he'd like to continue to sit with old allies, could he sit on the government benches?; Is there a reason why D-Day is a bigger deal than eg Boris stealing a journalist's phone and hiding in a fridge?; What is the best response when a candidate that you do not want to win knocks on your door?
Rachel Cunliffe, associate political editor, is joined by senior editor George Eaton.
Sign up to the New Statesman's daily politics newsletter: Morning Call
 
Submit a question for a future episode: You Ask Us

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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