In this August edition of the Politics of Sound, Iain Carnegie invites Liberal Democrat Leadership Candidate Layla Moran MP to pay her own visit to the Politics of Sound virtual Record Shop to select her three all-time favourite albums.
Layla emerges with an inspired and eclectic selection by Radiohead, Jacqueline Du Pre and Guns N' Roses and speaks of her impressive musical pedigree, her vision for her party, her love of Karaoke and much more.
After a short absence over the past few months, the Politics of Sound House Band returns!
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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 #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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