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    Explore " small boats" with insightful episodes like "Sunak in Israel, by-elections and back to Bibby" and "Tories war on 'lefty lawyers', and Sunak's Disney dinner" from podcasts like ""Pod Save the UK" and "Pod Save the UK"" and more!

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    Sunak in Israel, by-elections and back to Bibby

    Sunak in Israel, by-elections and back to Bibby

    The crisis in Israel and Gaza presents a huge challenge for our politicians, both internationally and at home. With protests on the streets and spikes in religious hate crimes, every word uttered by our leaders is diplomatically loaded. Nish and Coco discuss the difficulties of Labour’s position, and then return to record a fresh section at the start of this podcast in reaction to Rishi Sunak’s surprise overnight visit to Israel.

    Pia Sinha of the Prison Reform Trust helps us understand why our prisons are full to bursting, and whether emergency action from the Justice Secretary will solve the problem. With asylum seekers being returned to the Bibby Stockholm accommodation barge, Anoosh Chakelian of The New Statesman, tells us about meeting some of those men. Plus she also gives us the lowdown on two very intriguing by-elections this week.

    Heroes and Villains returns, which is more bad news for disgraced former Tory MP Peter Bone. Plus find out why Coco and her cat could be heading for a divorce.

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    Guests:

    Pia Sinha, Director of The Prison Reform Trust

    Anoosh Chakelian, Britain Editor of The New Statesman

     

    Audio credits:

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    Tories war on 'lefty lawyers', and Sunak's Disney dinner

    Tories war on 'lefty lawyers', and Sunak's Disney dinner

    Returning from their summer holidays, Nish and Coco reflect on the failure of the Government’s ‘small boats week’. It was supposed to showcase progress but, instead it ended in the tragic deaths of a number of people trying to cross the Channel. An interesting time then for Tory HQ to step up their war on so-called ‘lefty lawyers’. We hear from immigration lawyer Jacqueline McKenzie, who was the target of a Conservative smear campaign. She tells Nish and Coco how right wing newspapers were given a four page dossier on her, riddled with inaccuracies and misrepresentations, trying to tie her to the Labour Party. She says it’s an experience that will scar her for life.

    Economics expert Grace Blakeley joins Coco and Nish to reflect on the week’s big news on inflation and jobs…picking apart why the positive headlines might be a bit misleading. Nish, Coco and Grace also fess up to the most expensive meals they’ve ever had, in light of Rishi Sunak’s $1200-a-head Disneyland dining experience. Among the questions discussed: Does it matter that our PM is so rich? Who controls the economy? And…should we have billionaires at all?

    Plus hero and villain of the week, tales from Vietnam and Edinburgh, and why it’s easier to teach a dog to surf than Nish. Also find out why Nish and Coco have the cleanest bottoms in podcastland!

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    Guests:

    Jacqueline McKenzie, partner and head of immigration and asylum law at Leigh Day

    Grace Blakeley, journalist, author and economics commentator
     

    Audio credits:

    GB News