In This Episode
Inside the Lord’s Chamber, Prince Charles delivered the Queen’s Speech in his mother’s absence. The key themes of the Prime Minister’s legislative agenda included easing the cost of living crisis, post-Brexit economic arrangements and a particular emphasis on crime.
‘You can tell the Tory party is trying to shore itself up from being outflanked on crime and immigration come the next election’ – James Forsyth.
What was the reaction to the speech in the debate that followed?
All to be discussed as James Forsyth speaks to Katy Balls.
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