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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 27/03/22

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The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

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🗓️ 27 March 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Isabel Hardman rounds up the best bits from Sunday's politics shows, with today's guests Nadhim Zahawi, Jonathan Ashworth, Mariia Mezentseva and Frances Haughen.

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Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shops, the Spectators' Daily Politics podcast. I'm

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Elizabeth Hargman and this is the Sunday Roundup. President Biden's visit to Poland

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yesterday has caused more than a few ripples in the international community. Referring

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to Vladimir Putin, Biden declared that this man cannot remain in power. This morning, Sophie

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Ray would spoke to the Education Secretary and the Deams Aharwi about these remarks,

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asking if they represented a wider escalation of the war in Ukraine.

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I want to ask you about Ukraine and Russia and President Biden yesterday saying that Vladimir

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Putin, this man cannot remain in power. Do we need regime change for this water end?

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That's up to the Russian people and it is only the Russian people that can make that decision.

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I suspect most of them are pretty fed up with Putin and his cronies and the illegal

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war. There are clearly evidence of war crimes being committed in the Ukraine targeting civilian

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areas. The deputy prime minister, Dominic Ra, was working with the international criminal

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court. So was the American president of wrong to say it?

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Well, no, I think what the American president as the White House has made clear was talking about

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is that Putin's illegal invasion has to end. And ultimately, it is up to the Russian people.

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I think this has been a huge miscalculation. Not only is he killing innocent people in the Ukraine,

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but he has damaged the Russian people who many of which have relative to friends who are Ukrainian

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and their lives and livelihoods have been blighted. There is a huge movement in Russia,

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a stop-the-war movement. And I suspect it will be the Russian people who make that decision.

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