In This Episode
While Labour are shuffling people round yet again..
‘There needs to be a change in messaging from the leader’s office, because otherwise it just looks like he’s rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic.’ – Isabel Hardman
And the DUP are getting ready to welcome in their third leader in less than a month…
‘Donaldson is actually in a much stronger position this time round, than if he had won by one vote last time round.’ – James Forsyth
A new report seems to show that in education, the group seemingly most negatively affected by the idea of ‘white privilege’ are white, working class children.
‘I’ve been involved in the social mobility foundation for quite some time and there’s no doubt that the demographic most missing in these programs is white, working class.’ -Fraser Nelson
Katy Balls discusses the day’s events with Isabel Hardman, James Forsyth and a special appearance from Fraser Nelson.
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