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May 2022
22m 28s

Breach of Trust

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On Prime Minister Boris Johnson's leadership, Conservative MP and Commons Defence Committee chair, Tobias Ellwood, says 'there has been a breach of trust with the British people.'
In dealing with President Putin, he tells Bloomberg's Yuan Potts and Caroline Hepker, we are being far too timid, and what happens now will determine how the next decade plays out.
Plus: money problems and mental health. We discuss how the two are linked, with Conor D'Arcy from Money & Mental Health Policy Institute.

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