In the February edition of the Politics of Sound, Iain Carnegie welcomes Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, Labour MP for Stalybridge and Hyde to the Politics of Sound virtual Record Shop to discuss his political career, his beloved Sunderland FC, Strictly Come Dancing, the direction of the Labour Party under Keir Starmer and of course, his three all-time favourite albums!
Jonathan emerges from the Politics of Sound record shop with an eclectic selection of albums by Belle and Sebastian, Gomez and Taylor Swift, and the Politics of Sound House Band are on hand to perform their own version of tracks from his album selections.
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Politics of Sound #13 Simon Fell MP, Conservative Party
Politics of Sound BITES #4: Stefan Simanowitz, Coronavision Song Contest
Politics of Sound #12 Paul Scully, Conservative Party
Politics of Sound BITES #3: Ed Blunt, Camden Voices
Politics of Sound #11 Pete Wishart, Scottish National Party
Politics of Sound #10 Thangam Debbonaire, Labour Party
Politics of Sound #9 Jacqui Smith, Former Labour Party Home Secretary
Politics of Sound BITES #2: Olga Fitzroy, Studio Engineer and Labour Party
Politics of Sound #8 Iain Dale, Broadcaster, Journalist and Author
Politics of Sound #7 Michael Dugher, CEO UK Music, Former Labour Party
Politics of Sound BITES #1: Cathy Eastburn, Extinction Rebellion
Politics of Sound #6 John Whittingdale, Conservative Party
Politics of Sound #5 Tim Farron, Liberal Democrats
Politics of Sound #4 Kevin Brennan, Labour Party
PoS #3 Mary Honeyball, former Labour Party MEP
PoS #2 Tom Brake MP, Liberal Democrats
PoS #1: Jonathan Isaby, Brexit Central
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