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Dec 2023
49m 7s

Rishi Sunak's Nightmare Before Christmas

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While Rishi Sunak gives evidence to the Covid inquiry, at Westminster his MPs are debating whether to back his Rwanda policy. Can he find a way out of his nightmare before Christmas, and save his premiership? Matt is joined by three wise experts to look at the options.


Plus: Tom McTague, Libby Purves and Calum Macdonald discuss the state of the Covid inquiryDavid Cameron's row with Humza Yousaf and whether Keir Starmer can take the countryside. 



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