Haven’t had a chance to follow the day’s political events and interviews? Then don’t worry: here, The Spectator, brings you the best of today’s audio clips in one place for you to listen to.
David Cameron defended the Government over its handling of the Syrian refugee crisis after being criticised for refusing to accept 3,000 unaccompanied child migrants into Britain:
He also said he was ‘very clear what he meant’ when he referred to a ‘bunch of migrants’ in Calais during yesterday’s PMQs:
The PM’s original remarks can be heard here:
Meanwhile, George Osborne said the sale of Lloyds shares would be delayed until financial markets had calmed down:
Speaking on Daily Politics, James Brokenshire also defended the Government over giving sanctuary to refugee children:
Whilst Radosław Sikorski said the UK has got it right over refugee plans:
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