Where do royalty and politics meet?
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
- While the Royal family have faced a challenging few weeks, Beth Rigby, Jess Phillips, and Ruth Davidson explore the points where royalty and politics meet, and what the family will say publicly about the state of cancer care following the King and the Princess of Wales' diagnoses.
Plus, is deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden someone likely to be feeling on top this week after calling out China-backed cyber-attacks and announcing sanctions against two individuals and a company? Beth, Jess, and Ruth discuss the extent of the Chinese threat.
And they go through more of your messages and questions.
Email Beth, Jess, and Ruth at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk (sky.uk) , post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.
Warning: some explicit language.
Clear concise well mannered.
Fair by the three participants.
A pleasure to listen to.
No comments allowed on their train stabbing video. Why?
Diversity?
@@Mac-ku3xu And the winner is....
cos ‘rAcisMuss’
Could be because it live criminal investigation, not sure though
Omg, have a day off, Sherlock. It's an ongoing criminal investigation. Pretty standard practice amongst most news outlets.
Love love love this podcast!!
This is a dream podcast. They should do a podcast with Pod Save America sometime
Ruth Davidson, despite not liking Boris Johnson, is more similar to him than she'd care to admit. Her success in politics, like Johnson's, was largely down to her charisma and soundbites.
When she was an MSP in Holyrood, she was famous for not bothering to meet her constituents and holding surgeries or respond to emails from them, while May, Sturgeon and Corbyn despite having much bigger political workloads did find time for that. However she did make time for media appearances on Bake Off and the like, to promote her book etc.
Love them3 great stuff guys
Unelected Head of State
Government by fairytale
No.
No where in my country. And that's how I like it.
At Davos?
Too many bloody adverts!!!
Oliver Dowden is like Geoffrey Howe constantly wheeled out by the Prime Minister to be humiliated by the media. I can't wait to hear he has resigned and says, "I have done what I believe to be right for my party and my country. The time has come for others to consider their own response to the tragic conflict of loyalties with which I have myself wrestled for perhaps too long."
Oh dear, the three gobs are back.
Gossipng and nagging.