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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Anti-election fever | Philip Hammond & Jonathan Ashworth

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Former Chancellor Philip Hammond tells Sophy the Prime Minister should "stop throwing tantrums" and focus on passing his Brexit deal. Labour's Jon Ashworth explains why his party does not want to go to the polls yet.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Donald Trump is heading back to the White House.

0:03.1

Together we can truly make America great again.

0:06.7

We are in for an unpredictable but fascinating four years.

0:10.3

And we're going to be following every twist and turn for the first 100 days.

0:15.0

We'll be bringing you the latest updates and analysis first thing every morning.

0:19.5

So join me, James Mackey.

0:21.3

Me, Martha Kalnett.

0:22.3

And me, Mark Stone, for Trump 100 every weekday at 6am, wherever you get your podcast.

0:32.4

Hello and welcome to the Sophie Ridge on Sunday podcast.

0:38.4

With Boris Johnson again asking MPs to agree to a general election,

0:41.8

I spoke to the shadow health secretary John Ashworth

0:44.3

about why Labour won't give the Prime Minister what he wants.

0:47.8

Plus the former Chancellor Philip Hammond was on the show.

0:59.3

Thank you. show. And this week on the podcast, we're joined by Matt Lavender.

1:02.5

Hello.

1:02.9

As usual.

1:03.9

Toby isn't here.

1:04.6

He's not very well.

1:05.8

No.

1:06.0

So best wishes to Toby.

1:07.8

Get well soon.

1:08.5

As he recovers from not serious, but an illness strong enough that he hasn't bothered to come into work today.

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