EMQs: What if a PM is incapacitated?

EMQs: What if a PM is incapacitated?

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Could the Mandelson Scandal bring Starmer down?

In this episode we discuss details from the Epstein files, with references to sexual exploitation and some strong language.We begin this week with the growing political fallout from the Epstein files, following the release of thousands of emails by the US Department of Justice de ...  Show more

EMQs: Do defections make the Tories electable?

Are Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman’s defections a blessing in disguise for Kemi Badenoch? In this week’s EMQs, Ed Balls and George Osborne explain the pros and cons of the Tories losing MPs from the right of the party, and how Badenoch can take advantage of Labour’s unpopula ...  Show more

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