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Batten & Brexit

Gerard Batten

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With Gerard Batten, EFDD Member of the European Parliament / UKIP delegation for London. www.efddgroup.euFollow on Twitter - @GerardBattenMEP Or online at gerardbattenmep.co.uk
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Unofficial podcast of UKIP members. We talk politics of the day and the issues of tomorrow. This is a podcast extension of our YouTube channel "The Kipper Stream". The Podcast consists of audio versions of episodes from the YouTube channel & original content covering both politics as well as deeper conversational points.
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Daniel Hewitt and Shehab Khan from the ITV News politics team chew through the week's big UK political stories and give Political Editor Robert Peston a call from wherever he is to get his take on it all. We'll also be talking to special guests from the world of politics and beyond - and hear from ITV's political correspondents based around the country to find out what's happening beyond the Westminster bubble.
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To sell the philosophy of liberty to mainstream America, we must speak a language that the mainstream understands. To move that mainstream politically, we must focus on winning supporters rather than philosophical purity contests and speak the language of those we seek to persuade. That means finding common ground and not being dogmatic. It also means coming at people with Love, not self-righteousness.
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New Media Central is the future of alternative media. Free from establishment influence, NMC amplifies the voices of independent thinkers, journalists, and broadcasters. NMC arms its audience with information not necessarily shared by mainstream media sources who are manipulated by the strongarm of corporate and political figureheads in Washington. In 2012, Sal Traina founded a small blog, Liberty By Logic, to share his thoughts on politics. In the midst of the crucial 2016 Presidential elec ...
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Former home secretary Alan Johnson is our special guest this week. We also discuss vaccine nationalism and whether other countries can impact the UK's jab rollout. In a deep dive interview, former Labour minister Alan Johnson talks about everything from switching politics for writing, his sympathy for ministers during the pandemic and thoughts on w…
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Jess Phillips on violence against women - plus, how Meghan interview impacts No10 Special guest Labour's Jess Phillips, takes us through how we can tackle violence against women, following the killing of Sarah Everard. Plus, Robert Peston explains what impact the bombshell Harry and Meghan interview has had on Downing Street. Remember to like, subs…
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Salmond, Sturgeon and the fight for Scottish independence We explore the fascinating row between Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her predecessor Alex Salmond - and whether it will impact their fight for independence from the UK. ITV News Presenter Julie Etchingham is our special guest this week. She's filmed a documentary on the issue…
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Comedian and writer David Baddiel is our special guest this week; he gives an eye-opening account of anti-Semitism and the unusual way it is not taken seriously by anti-racists. It really is a must-listen. In the first half of the podcast we discuss the economy and the Bank of England's optimistic assessment of the future. Of course, we also talk a…
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James Comey on Trump impeachment - plus, what next for Covid lockdown? Special guest on the podcast this week is former FBI director James Comey, who talks to us about the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the riots at the US Capitol, and much more. We also get the latest from Downing Street with Robert Peston, who gives insight on whether Eng…
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Cummings and coronavirus: What does it all mean? Plus Alastair Campbell on the PM and his adviser This week Shehab and Robert discuss the implications of Dominic Cummings' trip to Durham. Labour's former communications director Alastair Campbell tells us what he thinks about it all. And Robert gives his take on how the economy will be restarted.…
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