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Assad's downfall: is this the reinvention of the Arab Spring?
Over the weekend, the rebels from the Syrian opposition claimed Damascus and president Assad had fled to Russia. Keir Starmer has welcomed the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s barbaric regime in Syria and called for civilians to be protested after rebel forces took control of Damascus. Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Weiss, an editor at The Insider, and Owen Matthews, writer and historian. They discuss how this story could develop on the international stage, whether this is the reinvention of the Arab Spring, and what is left of Iran, now that several of its proxies have been destroyed.
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published: 09 Dec 2024
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‘Theft is essentially legal’: Lawrence Newport’s plan to crush crime | SpectatorTV
The Spectator's Natasha Feroze sits down with Dr. Lawrence Newport, academic and founder of the new campaign Crush Crime. They discuss the alarming increase in crime rates across the UK over the past decade and explore the roots of the problem, including policing challenges, judicial inefficiencies, and societal factors. Dr. Newport shares his 8-point-plan for crushing crime, involving practical reforms, community involvement, and restoring public trust in the justice system.
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published: 08 Dec 2024
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Has it been a ‘rotten’ year for the Royals? Alexander Larman on Spectator TV
It’s been quite the year for the Royal Family. The beginning was arguably the most difficult; King Charles and Kate Middleton both revealed cancer diagnoses, and scaled back their schedules. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on several quasi-royal tours abroad, as part of their new life across the pond. Prince Andrew’s disastrous interview was back in the news, and he was nearly kicked out of his cottage. And, at the end of the year, rumours that David Beckham might finally receive his knighthood are flowing once more. William Moore, The Spectator’s features editor, is joined by Alexander Larman, books editor of Spectator World and author of The Windsor at War, to discuss the year that The Firm has had, and what 2025 might hold for the family.
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published: 11 Dec 2024
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[Credits]
“Spectator"
Written by: Drew Polovick, Caleb Hiltunen, James Kourafas, Eric Doar, Sean Burke, Chris Lyon
Produced by: Friday Pilots Club, Chris Lyon
Mixed by: Caleb Harris
Mastered by: Joe Causey
Art by: Shane Cox
[Lyrics]
If we take it from the top now
Just how you left me before
Found me breaking out of blackout
With one hand on the door
I feel my body calling
dying for a way to let go
...
published: 22 Feb 2024
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Conflict reignites in Syria & will Trump go to Iran? With Charlie Gammell
Over the weekend, there was a surprise offensive by Syrian rebels into Aleppo who seized the city from Assad's troops and Russian forces. Freddy Gray is joined by writer and Middle East analyst Charlie Gammell to discuss the developing story, whether the axis of resistance still exists, and why now might be the time to enter negotiations with Iran.
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published: 02 Dec 2024
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Britain's race problem: what politicians aren't telling you about multiculturalism | SpectatorTV
Is the phrase ‘white privilege’ increasingly out of touch? The received mainstream wisdom has generally described Britain as a white majority society in which the non-white community are invariably oppressed, discriminated against or overlooked. But a new report from the think tank Policy Exchange paints a complicated picture of multicultural Britain, showing that, actually, the experiences of ethnic minorities can’t all be grouped into one, ‘non-white’ label. In fact, minorities such as British-Indians and the British-Chinese consistently outperform the white majority, even those who are wealthier.
In this no-holds-barred interview, the broadcaster and author Trevor Phillips talks to The Spectator’s assistant editor Cindy Yu about race in modern Britain. What do the summer’s riots tell u...
published: 16 Oct 2024
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Gabbard to Gaetz: ex-Trump advisor on Trump’s ‘crackpot’ cabinet and his spat with Elon Musk
John Bolton, Donald Trump’s longest-serving national security adviser, joins Freddy Gray to discuss Trump’s new cabinet, Elon Musk, and Joe Biden’s decision to use US long-range missiles in Russia.
There are a few surprises among Donald Trump’s picks for his cabinet, including figures like Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and ‘conman’ – as Bolton refers to him – Matt Gaetz. Gaetz has since withdrawn his name from consideration as Attorney General, but his original inclusion is demonstrative of what Bolton considers a 'character problem' in Trump’s cabinet. They also discuss Elon Musk’s growing influence in government and his comments referring to Bolton as a ‘staggeringly dumb warmonger’, before debating Joe Biden’s controversial decision on US missiles in Russia and whe...
published: 26 Nov 2024
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Why is Britain poor? With Rory Sutherland
For the Spectator Magazine, writer Rory Sutherland explains why in Britain a toxic mix of economics and law has led to a bureaucratic apocalypse. Rory says 'In electing this government, we seem to have picked the worst of both worlds: higher taxation combined with austerity in the public finances'. Kate Andrews speaks to Rory Sutherland about how this red-tape has led to poor politicians and policy-making, and what needs to be done to save the economy.
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published: 27 Sep 2024
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Will Trump give Netanyahu what he wants?
What’s at stake for the Middle East under a second Trump term? At a time of unprecedented uncertainty in the region, the President-elect has vowed to end the conflict. Trump has a history of strong support for Israel, but is this compatible with ending the war? Trump and Netanyahu have had a historically rocky relationship. How will things play out under a Trump presidency? Spectator writer Paul Wood joins Natasha Feroze to discuss what might come next.
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published: 08 Nov 2024
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Taxes, tariffs and Trump: What lies ahead for Labour?
The Spectator's Michael Gove, Katy Balls, and Kate Andrews are joined by Paul Abberley, Chief Executive of Charles Stanley, to discuss and unpack Labour's first budget in 14 years. Now the dust has settled from the policies, key questions continue to arise. Can Labour create the growth it desperately needs? Why are farmers so upset with the budget? And can they define a working person yet?
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published: 17 Nov 2024
42:03
Assad's downfall: is this the reinvention of the Arab Spring?
Over the weekend, the rebels from the Syrian opposition claimed Damascus and president Assad had fled to Russia. Keir Starmer has welcomed the collapse of Basha...
Over the weekend, the rebels from the Syrian opposition claimed Damascus and president Assad had fled to Russia. Keir Starmer has welcomed the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s barbaric regime in Syria and called for civilians to be protested after rebel forces took control of Damascus. Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Weiss, an editor at The Insider, and Owen Matthews, writer and historian. They discuss how this story could develop on the international stage, whether this is the reinvention of the Arab Spring, and what is left of Iran, now that several of its proxies have been destroyed.
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Over the weekend, the rebels from the Syrian opposition claimed Damascus and president Assad had fled to Russia. Keir Starmer has welcomed the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s barbaric regime in Syria and called for civilians to be protested after rebel forces took control of Damascus. Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Weiss, an editor at The Insider, and Owen Matthews, writer and historian. They discuss how this story could develop on the international stage, whether this is the reinvention of the Arab Spring, and what is left of Iran, now that several of its proxies have been destroyed.
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- published: 09 Dec 2024
- views: 35923
15:49
‘Theft is essentially legal’: Lawrence Newport’s plan to crush crime | SpectatorTV
The Spectator's Natasha Feroze sits down with Dr. Lawrence Newport, academic and founder of the new campaign Crush Crime. They discuss the alarming increase in ...
The Spectator's Natasha Feroze sits down with Dr. Lawrence Newport, academic and founder of the new campaign Crush Crime. They discuss the alarming increase in crime rates across the UK over the past decade and explore the roots of the problem, including policing challenges, judicial inefficiencies, and societal factors. Dr. Newport shares his 8-point-plan for crushing crime, involving practical reforms, community involvement, and restoring public trust in the justice system.
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The Spectator's Natasha Feroze sits down with Dr. Lawrence Newport, academic and founder of the new campaign Crush Crime. They discuss the alarming increase in crime rates across the UK over the past decade and explore the roots of the problem, including policing challenges, judicial inefficiencies, and societal factors. Dr. Newport shares his 8-point-plan for crushing crime, involving practical reforms, community involvement, and restoring public trust in the justice system.
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- published: 08 Dec 2024
- views: 20769
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Has it been a ‘rotten’ year for the Royals? Alexander Larman on Spectator TV
It’s been quite the year for the Royal Family. The beginning was arguably the most difficult; King Charles and Kate Middleton both revealed cancer diagnoses, an...
It’s been quite the year for the Royal Family. The beginning was arguably the most difficult; King Charles and Kate Middleton both revealed cancer diagnoses, and scaled back their schedules. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on several quasi-royal tours abroad, as part of their new life across the pond. Prince Andrew’s disastrous interview was back in the news, and he was nearly kicked out of his cottage. And, at the end of the year, rumours that David Beckham might finally receive his knighthood are flowing once more. William Moore, The Spectator’s features editor, is joined by Alexander Larman, books editor of Spectator World and author of The Windsor at War, to discuss the year that The Firm has had, and what 2025 might hold for the family.
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It’s been quite the year for the Royal Family. The beginning was arguably the most difficult; King Charles and Kate Middleton both revealed cancer diagnoses, and scaled back their schedules. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on several quasi-royal tours abroad, as part of their new life across the pond. Prince Andrew’s disastrous interview was back in the news, and he was nearly kicked out of his cottage. And, at the end of the year, rumours that David Beckham might finally receive his knighthood are flowing once more. William Moore, The Spectator’s features editor, is joined by Alexander Larman, books editor of Spectator World and author of The Windsor at War, to discuss the year that The Firm has had, and what 2025 might hold for the family.
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- published: 11 Dec 2024
- views: 3012
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Friday Pilots Club - Spectator (Official Audio)
Listen to our new song "Spectator": https://stem.ffm.to/spectator
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Listen to our new song "Spectator": https://stem.ffm.to/spectator
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[Credits]
“Spectator"
Written by: Drew Polovick, Caleb Hiltunen, James Kourafas, Eric Doar, Sean Burke, Chris Lyon
Produced by: Friday Pilots Club, Chris Lyon
Mixed by: Caleb Harris
Mastered by: Joe Causey
Art by: Shane Cox
[Lyrics]
If we take it from the top now
Just how you left me before
Found me breaking out of blackout
With one hand on the door
I feel my body calling
dying for a way to let go
(cold stare, are you tasting the glare)
It's his voice, through my lips
Yeah I’m beggin’ him to leave me alone
(no shot, boy I’m all all that you got)
Spectator
Mirror me
A best seller
First edition of a lip read
Cold killer
A big tease
I’m on the edge
I’m exactly where you want me
Exactly where you want me
I’m exactly where you want me to be
Alone in your perception
A personal hell
I drown in self-deception
Seems like I’m serving you well
Spectator
Mirror me
A best seller
First edition of a lip read
Cold killer
A big tease
I’m on the edge
I’m exactly where you want me
Exactly where you want me
I’m exactly where you want me to be
Another critic in the front seat
I’m exactly where you want me to be
(SPECTATOR)
So distraught by what I don’t see
(SPECTATOR)
Yeah I’m exactly where he wants me to be
#fridaypilotsclub #spectator #nowhere
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[Credits]
“Spectator"
Written by: Drew Polovick, Caleb Hiltunen, James Kourafas, Eric Doar, Sean Burke, Chris Lyon
Produced by: Friday Pilots Club, Chris Lyon
Mixed by: Caleb Harris
Mastered by: Joe Causey
Art by: Shane Cox
[Lyrics]
If we take it from the top now
Just how you left me before
Found me breaking out of blackout
With one hand on the door
I feel my body calling
dying for a way to let go
(cold stare, are you tasting the glare)
It's his voice, through my lips
Yeah I’m beggin’ him to leave me alone
(no shot, boy I’m all all that you got)
Spectator
Mirror me
A best seller
First edition of a lip read
Cold killer
A big tease
I’m on the edge
I’m exactly where you want me
Exactly where you want me
I’m exactly where you want me to be
Alone in your perception
A personal hell
I drown in self-deception
Seems like I’m serving you well
Spectator
Mirror me
A best seller
First edition of a lip read
Cold killer
A big tease
I’m on the edge
I’m exactly where you want me
Exactly where you want me
I’m exactly where you want me to be
Another critic in the front seat
I’m exactly where you want me to be
(SPECTATOR)
So distraught by what I don’t see
(SPECTATOR)
Yeah I’m exactly where he wants me to be
#fridaypilotsclub #spectator #nowhere
- published: 22 Feb 2024
- views: 102044
20:12
Conflict reignites in Syria & will Trump go to Iran? With Charlie Gammell
Over the weekend, there was a surprise offensive by Syrian rebels into Aleppo who seized the city from Assad's troops and Russian forces. Freddy Gray is joined ...
Over the weekend, there was a surprise offensive by Syrian rebels into Aleppo who seized the city from Assad's troops and Russian forces. Freddy Gray is joined by writer and Middle East analyst Charlie Gammell to discuss the developing story, whether the axis of resistance still exists, and why now might be the time to enter negotiations with Iran.
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Over the weekend, there was a surprise offensive by Syrian rebels into Aleppo who seized the city from Assad's troops and Russian forces. Freddy Gray is joined by writer and Middle East analyst Charlie Gammell to discuss the developing story, whether the axis of resistance still exists, and why now might be the time to enter negotiations with Iran.
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- published: 02 Dec 2024
- views: 11389
40:59
Britain's race problem: what politicians aren't telling you about multiculturalism | SpectatorTV
Is the phrase ‘white privilege’ increasingly out of touch? The received mainstream wisdom has generally described Britain as a white majority society in which t...
Is the phrase ‘white privilege’ increasingly out of touch? The received mainstream wisdom has generally described Britain as a white majority society in which the non-white community are invariably oppressed, discriminated against or overlooked. But a new report from the think tank Policy Exchange paints a complicated picture of multicultural Britain, showing that, actually, the experiences of ethnic minorities can’t all be grouped into one, ‘non-white’ label. In fact, minorities such as British-Indians and the British-Chinese consistently outperform the white majority, even those who are wealthier.
In this no-holds-barred interview, the broadcaster and author Trevor Phillips talks to The Spectator’s assistant editor Cindy Yu about race in modern Britain. What do the summer’s riots tell us about the real problems of integration in this country? Is the right better at dealing with the nuances of race and class than the left? And why is it that the white majority are increasingly left behind?
// CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction
01:06 – The findings of the Policy Exchange report on 'Modern Britain'
04:55 – Integration success stories: Indian and Chinese immigrants
09:34 – The 'white privilege' lie and the Southport riots
12:45 – Why the West gets the 'best of the best' immigrants
18:25 – Labour's disintegrating migrant coalition
20:59 – The secret to Kemi Badenoch's conservative appeal
26:04 – Why liberal democracy is in crisis
31:57 – The future of minority communities in Britain
Labour's disintegration migrant coalition
Why the Tories
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Is the phrase ‘white privilege’ increasingly out of touch? The received mainstream wisdom has generally described Britain as a white majority society in which the non-white community are invariably oppressed, discriminated against or overlooked. But a new report from the think tank Policy Exchange paints a complicated picture of multicultural Britain, showing that, actually, the experiences of ethnic minorities can’t all be grouped into one, ‘non-white’ label. In fact, minorities such as British-Indians and the British-Chinese consistently outperform the white majority, even those who are wealthier.
In this no-holds-barred interview, the broadcaster and author Trevor Phillips talks to The Spectator’s assistant editor Cindy Yu about race in modern Britain. What do the summer’s riots tell us about the real problems of integration in this country? Is the right better at dealing with the nuances of race and class than the left? And why is it that the white majority are increasingly left behind?
// CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction
01:06 – The findings of the Policy Exchange report on 'Modern Britain'
04:55 – Integration success stories: Indian and Chinese immigrants
09:34 – The 'white privilege' lie and the Southport riots
12:45 – Why the West gets the 'best of the best' immigrants
18:25 – Labour's disintegrating migrant coalition
20:59 – The secret to Kemi Badenoch's conservative appeal
26:04 – Why liberal democracy is in crisis
31:57 – The future of minority communities in Britain
Labour's disintegration migrant coalition
Why the Tories
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- published: 16 Oct 2024
- views: 108076
20:59
Gabbard to Gaetz: ex-Trump advisor on Trump’s ‘crackpot’ cabinet and his spat with Elon Musk
John Bolton, Donald Trump’s longest-serving national security adviser, joins Freddy Gray to discuss Trump’s new cabinet, Elon Musk, and Joe Biden’s decision to ...
John Bolton, Donald Trump’s longest-serving national security adviser, joins Freddy Gray to discuss Trump’s new cabinet, Elon Musk, and Joe Biden’s decision to use US long-range missiles in Russia.
There are a few surprises among Donald Trump’s picks for his cabinet, including figures like Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and ‘conman’ – as Bolton refers to him – Matt Gaetz. Gaetz has since withdrawn his name from consideration as Attorney General, but his original inclusion is demonstrative of what Bolton considers a 'character problem' in Trump’s cabinet. They also discuss Elon Musk’s growing influence in government and his comments referring to Bolton as a ‘staggeringly dumb warmonger’, before debating Joe Biden’s controversial decision on US missiles in Russia and whether Trump has a foreign policy.
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https://wn.com/Gabbard_To_Gaetz_Ex_Trump_Advisor_On_Trump’S_‘Crackpot’_Cabinet_And_His_Spat_With_Elon_Musk
John Bolton, Donald Trump’s longest-serving national security adviser, joins Freddy Gray to discuss Trump’s new cabinet, Elon Musk, and Joe Biden’s decision to use US long-range missiles in Russia.
There are a few surprises among Donald Trump’s picks for his cabinet, including figures like Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and ‘conman’ – as Bolton refers to him – Matt Gaetz. Gaetz has since withdrawn his name from consideration as Attorney General, but his original inclusion is demonstrative of what Bolton considers a 'character problem' in Trump’s cabinet. They also discuss Elon Musk’s growing influence in government and his comments referring to Bolton as a ‘staggeringly dumb warmonger’, before debating Joe Biden’s controversial decision on US missiles in Russia and whether Trump has a foreign policy.
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- published: 26 Nov 2024
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Why is Britain poor? With Rory Sutherland
For the Spectator Magazine, writer Rory Sutherland explains why in Britain a toxic mix of economics and law has led to a bureaucratic apocalypse. Rory says 'In ...
For the Spectator Magazine, writer Rory Sutherland explains why in Britain a toxic mix of economics and law has led to a bureaucratic apocalypse. Rory says 'In electing this government, we seem to have picked the worst of both worlds: higher taxation combined with austerity in the public finances'. Kate Andrews speaks to Rory Sutherland about how this red-tape has led to poor politicians and policy-making, and what needs to be done to save the economy.
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For the Spectator Magazine, writer Rory Sutherland explains why in Britain a toxic mix of economics and law has led to a bureaucratic apocalypse. Rory says 'In electing this government, we seem to have picked the worst of both worlds: higher taxation combined with austerity in the public finances'. Kate Andrews speaks to Rory Sutherland about how this red-tape has led to poor politicians and policy-making, and what needs to be done to save the economy.
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- published: 27 Sep 2024
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Will Trump give Netanyahu what he wants?
What’s at stake for the Middle East under a second Trump term? At a time of unprecedented uncertainty in the region, the President-elect has vowed to end the co...
What’s at stake for the Middle East under a second Trump term? At a time of unprecedented uncertainty in the region, the President-elect has vowed to end the conflict. Trump has a history of strong support for Israel, but is this compatible with ending the war? Trump and Netanyahu have had a historically rocky relationship. How will things play out under a Trump presidency? Spectator writer Paul Wood joins Natasha Feroze to discuss what might come next.
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What’s at stake for the Middle East under a second Trump term? At a time of unprecedented uncertainty in the region, the President-elect has vowed to end the conflict. Trump has a history of strong support for Israel, but is this compatible with ending the war? Trump and Netanyahu have had a historically rocky relationship. How will things play out under a Trump presidency? Spectator writer Paul Wood joins Natasha Feroze to discuss what might come next.
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- published: 08 Nov 2024
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Taxes, tariffs and Trump: What lies ahead for Labour?
The Spectator's Michael Gove, Katy Balls, and Kate Andrews are joined by Paul Abberley, Chief Executive of Charles Stanley, to discuss and unpack Labour's first...
The Spectator's Michael Gove, Katy Balls, and Kate Andrews are joined by Paul Abberley, Chief Executive of Charles Stanley, to discuss and unpack Labour's first budget in 14 years. Now the dust has settled from the policies, key questions continue to arise. Can Labour create the growth it desperately needs? Why are farmers so upset with the budget? And can they define a working person yet?
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The Spectator's Michael Gove, Katy Balls, and Kate Andrews are joined by Paul Abberley, Chief Executive of Charles Stanley, to discuss and unpack Labour's first budget in 14 years. Now the dust has settled from the policies, key questions continue to arise. Can Labour create the growth it desperately needs? Why are farmers so upset with the budget? And can they define a working person yet?
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- published: 17 Nov 2024
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