Former Labour MP and Minister the Rt Hon Caroline Flint joins Martin and Steve to talk about the future of Labour and much more. Caroline tells us why she is a ‘Labour moderate’ and why she voted for Theresa May’s Brexit deal. We discuss the political split between towns and cities, as well as the link between climate change and economic renewal — from infrastructure to, buses, to skills.
Photo by Elliott Stallion on Unsplash.
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Lockdown polarisation, Turi Munthe.
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The psychology of lockdown and political tribes, Dr Cory Clark.
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What do the Tory and Libdem leadership elections mean for moderates?
Centrism after the EU elections
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