Show 264 - *Edwina Currie - LIVE*

Show 264 - *Edwina Currie - LIVE*

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Show 391. Mick Lynch - REPLAY

A classic from 2022... was it really four years ago?In his pomp as RMT's General Secretary, Mick Lynch was on sparkling form. THE POLITICAL PARTY LIVE9 March: Zack Polanski30 March: Lisa Nandy 20 April: Shabana Mahmood https://nimaxtheatres.com/shows/the-political-party-with-matt- ...  Show more

Show 390. David Miliband - Live

Oh boy, are you in for a treat. Political colossus David Miliband is in the UK and is on blistering form. This is impassioned, urgent and absolutely electrifying. An absolute classic. THE POLITICAL PARTY LIVE9 March: Zack Polanski30 March: Lisa Nandy 20 April: Shabana Mahmoodhttp ...  Show more

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