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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Lords a leaving? | James Cleverly & Jess Phillips

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly says the government is considering moving the House of Lords out of London. He also expresses sympathy with Prince Harry and Meghan. Plus Labour leadership hopeful Jess Phillips has a pointed message for one of her rivals.

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0:00.0

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0:10.3

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0:15.0

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0:19.5

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0:21.3

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0:22.3

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0:32.3

Hello and welcome to the Safey Ridge on Sunday podcast.

0:37.3

On this week's show, we spoke to the Conservative Party chairman James Cleverley

0:40.7

about the royals and plans to move the House of Lords out of London.

0:44.6

And we also spoke to the Labour leadership contender Jess Phillips,

0:47.3

who had a pointed message for one of her rivals.

1:02.1

Thank you. We're joined on the podcast, as usual by Matt Lavender.

1:02.5

Hello.

1:03.3

How are you?

1:04.9

Yeah, very well. Very well. How are you?

1:06.9

I'm all right. I'm good.

1:07.5

Good stuff.

1:08.7

Toby's not with us.

1:09.0

No. This week again.

1:09.9

Again, again.

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