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‘If you had to pack a cartoon with six anti-semitic tropes you couldn’t have done it better than Martin Rowson’s.’ and Rabbi Julia Neuberger delve into the ‘shocking’ cartoon published by The Guardian, centring around Richard Sharpe.
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"We've been invaded constantly since 1066, but until people started coming from countries where they 'don't look like us', we didn't notice." This caller reacts to the government's stance on migration in the face of skills shortages.
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‘We’ve got to be less “Woah foreigners, Johnny foreigners, oh my God, get them out of where I live, oh my God!”.' concurs with this caller, who states UK’s immigration rhetoric is taking us down an 'unhealthy and unacceptable' path.
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'It's death by a million cuts - literally cuts from the Tory government.' This mental health nurse tells she 'absolutely agrees' with Keir Starmer's belief that the NHS will not survive 5 more years of a Conservative government.
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'That's not what he asked...' 's reaction to Suella Braverman trying to rush past questions about her speeding course debacle.
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'It's death by a million cuts - literally cuts from the Tory government.' This mental health nurse tells she 'absolutely agrees' with Keir Starmer's belief that the NHS will not survive 5 more years of a Conservative government.
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'I think Sunak is biding his time, letting all the immigration lunacy land on her.' Suella Braverman is a 'sacrificial anode', this caller explains in a scientific analogy of Rishi Sunak's relationship with the Home Secretary.
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'If you've got an enormous sense of entitlement you can pull some strings and sort yourself out with a nice little one-on-one.' hasn't ever had a speeding ticket but he has seen one and he doesn't remember seeing the option Suella Braverman sought out...
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"It will get the numbers down but I would suggest we don't want to get these numbers down." Higher education think tank director scrutinises the government's plan to reduce immigration through a cap on international student dependants.
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'They drain our resources...if I was in charge it would have all been sorted out years ago.' This caller doesn't understand why the government is 'absolutely useless' in its handling of Channel migrants.
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'The legislation is very clear, Nick, that people could lose their job... it's a bill that is not fit for purpose.' is calling on all MPs to vote against the law on minimum service during strikes, their General Secretary, , tells .
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'Of course, she's going to ask if she could do an online course - I would!' Caller Rita tells her family is proudly 'a family of lawbreakers,' and the Suella Braverman private speeding course is a 'non-story'.
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Good morning, On the show: 🚗Suella Braverman fights for her political career as Sunak launches an investigation over speeding claims 🏥Labour announces its plans to reform the NHS: Sir Keir Starmer joins live 🌳250 historic trees face the axe in St Albans 0345 60 60 973
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Patients will be encouraged to use the NHS app for private hospital bookings in a bid to cut waiting times. asks: is reaching for the private sector a sell out or a pragmatic approach to tackling the NHS backlog?
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The Prime Minister has been urged to "show some backbone" and order an investigation into claims Suella Braverman asked civil servants to help her secure a special arrangement after being caught speeding. asks: what has Braverman done wrong?
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Rishi Sunak will consult his independent ethics adviser over Suella Braverman's speeding fine after the Home Secretary accepted she was speeding and "regrets doing so". asks: Do mandatory speed limits actually work?
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Mental health patients in England are having to travel hundreds of miles for hospital treatment as the Labour Party pledge to cut suicide rates. asks: what's your experience of receiving mental treatment through the NHS?
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'That's the best way for society to operate, I would agree with that.' of Christian Concern tells that he agrees with MP Danny Kruger that the 'only possible basis for society is a marriage between a man and a woman'.
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