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Dec 2023
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Lineker - Football vs Politics

THE TIMES
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This week we're bringing you the very best of the podcast you might have missed this year.


Matt spoke to Gary Lineker about exclusive polling for Times Radio showing which job the public thinks is harder - being prime minister, or being a professional footballer. He also explains why he thinks politicians should be paid more, before Emmerdale actor turned farmer Kelvin Fletcher and TV chef Clodagh McKenna make the case for their professions.



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