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For The Many

14. That's The Way (I Biscuit)

For The Many

Global

News, History, Politics

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Iain and Tessa reconvene to discuss what Pope Francis symbolised as they preview his funeral. Plus, they talk about what it means to be English and whether St George should be replaced - and the cultural significance of digestives (and how WWII sugar rationing ties in!).

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Whoa, go, who are you?

0:02.2

Whoa, there.

0:03.3

Victoria's had a Friday night to remember.

0:05.9

But now she's outside in the pouring rain and...

0:08.6

Oh, what?

0:09.6

You are joking.

0:10.9

I've got no data.

0:11.9

How are we going to get home?

0:13.2

But then she remembers she's with EE.

0:15.8

Yes, Uber still works.

0:17.5

So then she...

0:19.3

Uber's on me, guys.

0:20.6

Should we get a kebab?

0:21.6

Use essential apps like Uber and WhatsApp

0:23.6

even when you run out of data.

0:25.6

Search EE Mobile.

0:27.2

Stay connected at 0.5 megabits per second.

0:29.5

Terms apply.

0:30.3

This is a global player original podcast. Hello and welcome to Friday's edition of the Where Politics Meets History Podcast.

0:46.4

I'm Ian Dale.

0:47.5

And I am Tessa Don Lop.

0:49.8

Dr. Tessadon.

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