Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 92
This week:
Nick and Toby talk about:
Reform’s ‘Contract’, as well as the Labour and Conservative manifestos
The next Conservative leadership election, which will be a 16-way contest, according to Tom Newton Dunn
Keir Starmer’s visit to Czechoslovakia at the age of 23 to join a work cap
Tony Blair’s embrace of his inner TERF and Gordon Brown’s blueprint for a deep state coup
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The reaction of all three main party leaders to Jude Bellingham scoring the winner in England’s opening game of the Euros
The possibility that a star chamber of Democratic grandees will stage an intervention to force the ailing Joe Biden to stand aside
Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, which includes a discussion of ‘plus size inclusivity training’
And in the Based Department, the England fans who sang ‘10 German Bombers’ in spite of being asked not to by the German police and James May, who pointed out that Pride celebrations are becoming a teensy-weensy bit authoritarian
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Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info
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- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée19 juin 2024 à 06:00 UTC
- Durée1 h 3 min
- Épisode92
- ClassificationTous publics