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Drama in Dover
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Dover in Kent has been the focus of politics this week. Tory MP Natalie Elphicke, who represents the area, crossed the floor and joined Labour. It was not without controversy. Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer then head eddown to the area to discuss his plans for tackling illegal migration. While that was happening, it was revealed that the UK is no longer in recession. Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Emma Burnell discuss it all.
- Natalie Elphicke apologises for comments about ex-husband's victims – BBC News
- UK no longer in recession, official figures show – Sky News
- Keir Starmer unveils plan to use anti-terror powers to tackle small boats – BBC News
- Charlotte Henry on Threads
- Charlotte Henry's website and newsletter – The Addition
- Emma Burnell on Twitter
- Emma Burnell's newsletter, Hard Thinking on the Soft Left
- Emma Burnell's Album on Spotify
- House of Comments on Twitter
Support House of Comments on Patreon - just £5 a month
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
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Innhold levert av House of Comments. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av House of Comments eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Dover in Kent has been the focus of politics this week. Tory MP Natalie Elphicke, who represents the area, crossed the floor and joined Labour. It was not without controversy. Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer then head eddown to the area to discuss his plans for tackling illegal migration. While that was happening, it was revealed that the UK is no longer in recession. Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Emma Burnell discuss it all.
- Natalie Elphicke apologises for comments about ex-husband's victims – BBC News
- UK no longer in recession, official figures show – Sky News
- Keir Starmer unveils plan to use anti-terror powers to tackle small boats – BBC News
- Charlotte Henry on Threads
- Charlotte Henry's website and newsletter – The Addition
- Emma Burnell on Twitter
- Emma Burnell's newsletter, Hard Thinking on the Soft Left
- Emma Burnell's Album on Spotify
- House of Comments on Twitter
Support House of Comments on Patreon - just £5 a month
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
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