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After 14 years of waiting what laws did Labour prioritise in the King's Speech?
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In today's epsiode of Talking Politics the team discuss Labour's plan for government, as laid out in the King's Speech.
Our elections analyst Professor Jane Green tells us renationalising the railways no longer feels like a left-wing policy, and Anushka explains why Sir Keir Starmer loves the idea of 'mission-led government'.
Plus, with plans to kick hereditary peers out the Lords, Robert asks: what will happen to the Duke of Norfolk?
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Our elections analyst Professor Jane Green tells us renationalising the railways no longer feels like a left-wing policy, and Anushka explains why Sir Keir Starmer loves the idea of 'mission-led government'.
Plus, with plans to kick hereditary peers out the Lords, Robert asks: what will happen to the Duke of Norfolk?
62 episodi
Manage episode 429425086 series 3577998
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In today's epsiode of Talking Politics the team discuss Labour's plan for government, as laid out in the King's Speech.
Our elections analyst Professor Jane Green tells us renationalising the railways no longer feels like a left-wing policy, and Anushka explains why Sir Keir Starmer loves the idea of 'mission-led government'.
Plus, with plans to kick hereditary peers out the Lords, Robert asks: what will happen to the Duke of Norfolk?
…
continue reading
Our elections analyst Professor Jane Green tells us renationalising the railways no longer feels like a left-wing policy, and Anushka explains why Sir Keir Starmer loves the idea of 'mission-led government'.
Plus, with plans to kick hereditary peers out the Lords, Robert asks: what will happen to the Duke of Norfolk?
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