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Jan 2024
28m 8s

27/01/2024

Bbc Radio 4
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Pippa Crerar, political editor of The Guardian analyses the latest political developments at Westminster.

Former Conservative Cabinet Minister Damian Green and Labour MP Sarah Owen discuss whether the government should introduce tax cuts in the forthcoming Budget.

This week marks the centenary of the first Labour government. Journalist and broadcaster Anne Perkins and Tom Baldwin, former Labour adviser and author of ‘Keir Starmer: The Biography’, discuss what that victory meant for the Labour movement and the current fortunes of Keir Starmer.

The newly-appointed chair of the Standards in Public Life Committee, Doug Chalmers, discusses his new role.

And, Katy Balls, Political Editor of The Spectator magazine, discusses the digital strategy of political parties with Tom Edmonds, who runs a digital consultancy. He also worked for the Conservative party and ran their digital campaigns, under David Cameron, at the 2015 election.

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