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Jul 2021
37m 25s

The Young Ones

THE TIMES
About this episode

 Luke Jones, sits in for Matt Chorley and speaks to three eighteen year old councillors about why they wanted to get into politics, and what they want to achieve. 


PLUS


Times Columnist Libby Purves and the New Statesman's Rachel Cunliffe discuss covid cases and Amy Winehouse. 


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