Iain Carnegie invites Conservative MP and Vice-Chairman of the 1922 Committee, John Whittingdale to pay his own visit to the Politics of Sound virtual Record Shop and select his three all-time favourite albums.
John emerges with classic titles by Meat Loaf, Rainbow and Status Quo and discusses his love of film, music of all kinds (including heavy rock!), his years working for Margaret Thatcher, Brexit and...Marmite.
The episode ends with John joining forces with the Politics of Sound band to sing his own version of Meat Loaf's 'Bat out of Hell'!
Politics of Sound #33 Season 1 Highlights Compilation Pt. 3
Politics of Sound #32 Season 1 Highlights Compilation Pt 2.
Politics of Sound BITES #31: Season 1 Highlights Compilation Pt. - 2019
Politics of Sound #30 Tom Mayhew, 'Working Class' Comedian
Politics of Sound #29 Edwina Currie, Former Health Minister, Author and Media Personality
Politics of Sound #28 Mark Francois, Conservative Party, ERG
PoS #27 Max Fosh, YouTuber and London Mayoral Candidate
Politics of Sound #26: Dalia Gebrial, Journalist, Activist, Author, Novara Media
Politics of Sound #25 Laurence Fox, Reclaim Party
Politics of Sound #24 Jonathan Reynolds, Labour Party
Politics of Sound #23 Alistair Carmichael, Liberal Democrats
Politics of Sound #22 Capri Cafaro, Former Democratic State Senator, Ohio, USA
Politics of Sound #21 Calum MacDonald, Presenter, Times Radio
PoS #20 Matt Forde, Political Comedian.
PoS #19 Carwyn Jones, Labour Party, ex-First Minister, Wales
Politics of Sound #18 Conor Burns, Conservative Party
Politics of Sound #17: Layla Moran, Liberal Democrats
Politics of Sound #16 Sir Peter Bottomley, Conservative Party
Politics of Sound #15 Dr Mark Pack, Liberal Democrats
Politics of Sound #14 Carole Walker, Former BBC Political Correspondent
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