Episodes
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All three of the Windsor Mountbattens, Andrew (formerly known as Prince) and his daughters, have been living rent free in royal lodgings for years. Andrew paid a peppercorn rent for his estate at Windsor and even allegedly earned money from cottages he rented out while the Queen, and now the King , have been bankrolling Beatrice and Eugenie's Palace apartments.
It's not a good look when the country is struggling with high rentals especially for young families budgeting with the cost of living crisis. Rarely in agreement, Andrew seems to have a knack of uniting Pierce&Maguire as do the wacky Lib Dems in leafy Kingston upon Thames suggesting women get on their e bike to do their womanly duties better! Almost as sexist as the Reform candidate in Makersfield who's odds on now to lose to the King of the North after gross comments about women. All human life is here this week.
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Who isn't shocked and moved by the sickening police body cam footage of innocent Henry Novak, cuffed and arrested as he bled to death wrongly accused of racism by a pair of wicked Sikh brothers. Westminster has reacted to poor policing, claims of two tier justice and allegations of an anti racist mindset amongst officers that ignored Henry's desperate pleas to breathe and believe he'd been stabbed. Police initially took the side of the lying brothers who called Henry a racist attacker. Nigel Farage wants the nation to feel rage, Keir Starmer's accused of delay and Kemi Badenoch says not just white or black but all lives matter and calls for calm.
Also, Mandelson's latest volumes of tittle tattle and Nicola Sturgeon's thieving husband faces court humiliation before sentencing, the only question for Peter Murrell is do Amazon deliver to jail?
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Scotland wants to do things differently and my goodness crooked Peter Murrell proved just that this week, sent to jail for swindling the SNP out of £400,000 - he wasn't just the office boss of the Nats but also shared a matrimonial home with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. And she is now pleading ignorance of her husband's thieving ways which included a £125k motor home, a Jag and even a fancy pendant Ms Sturgeon was seen wearing with pride. Will other heads roll within the ranks? Also...
Tony Blair is both lending support to Strarmer and criticising Labour policies at the same time while Elon Musk threatens to split the Reform vote with backing for even more right wing Respite. The teenage Rapists hopefully get banged up where they should - and sandals, singlets and iced latte in this crazy weather. Great half hour of political debate with Westminster's top two pundits.
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Election special - the canvassing has begun in Makerfield, Wigan and in one month there will either be a coronation for Andy Burnham carried high on the heads of Labour MP's into Downing Street or? Or Reform will have been the giant slayer with self employed plumber Robert Kenyon, the local hero, celebrating a victory that will stun the Westminster establishment. Pierce and Maguire have half an hour of analysis, predictions and still manage to squeeze in the HS2 fiasco and its scandalous over run of taxpayers money.
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Something for the weekend? You know the story by now but here's the best analysis and prediction of what happens next. Starmer, Streeting, Burnham and Rayner - all in the mix and only one will win. Pierce and Maguire have seen it all before but this is different...
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Keep Calm and Carry On seems to be the mantra of lame duck Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer but for how much longer ? Blizted in the May elections, Labour faces not just losing a Prime Minister but existential threat to its existence with the rise of the new parties and independence rearing its head again.
As Kevin Maguire of the Mirror says in this week's special, Theresa May resigned for better election results than Labour achieved this week and yet it's s business as usual at Number Ten. Join Kevin and sparring partner Andrew Pierce of the Mail in this captivating half hour of analysis with humour - and even a mention of Tess Daly and Vernon Kay's divorce - Britain really is broken!
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It seems to have worked. Despite a politically charged speech to US politicians, King Charles has restored the ancient foundations between the UK and its former colony from 250 years ago.
Donald Trump is seduced by a Royal family that his Scottish mother idolised and the signs are that this controversial trip has been a success. Not surprisingly Andrew and Kevin are split when it comes the monarchy but will they agree that Charles has dug Sir Keir out of a relationship meltdown with the US President?
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Mandelson; they think it's all over, it isn't yet! The anonymous Morgan McSweeney, ex chief of staff at No10, has been called before the same group of MPs who grilled top civil servant Sir Ollie this week to explain just how did the good friend of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein get his US Ambassador job.
It will be box office this coming Monday, is there a big enough bus to throw the Prime Minister under or will he play a straight bat back at his interrogators? Enjoy Andrew and Kevin's inside take on the political soap that was starting to fade but just ignited again.
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It's an X rated discussion this week and we don't mean Donald Trump's response to Rachel Reeves condemnation of the US President's war on Iran. Rather the plan by a Labour MP to wave sex toys around Westminster for a summer of sex, Pierce and Maguire are far from prudes but this is a purile attempt to improve sex education.
So, thank goodness there's always Harry and `Meghan to entertain Andrew and Kevin, down under she's putting her jam making to use by judging a cooking show. Yes really...
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A hundred bombs in ten minutes reigned down on Lebanon, meanwhile the Straits of Hormuz remains closed. Whichever way he paints it, Donald Trump has not won this war with Iran - yet. But did Sir Keir Starmer ironically have a good war…by having no war? Helping you make sense of this fragile moment are Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire.
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Convicted sex offender and former trusted newsman Huw Edwards is considering a comeback, exploring his mental health issues in a self penned documentary - it shouldn’t be allowed say Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire. The recent Channel 5 drama documentary sparked fury with viewers demanding to know why Edwards, convicted of making indecent images of children but who also groomed a Welsh teenager (although not convicted of that) is still at liberty.
Also in this episode, the stink around Morgan McSweeny’s missing telephone and the cancelling of Bob Monkhouse - by The Repair Shop! yes really…
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Labour’s former deputy Prime Minister is on manoeuvres. Angela Rayner, in the waiting room for leadership candidates, made an explosive speech warning of time running out for the government under Keir Starmer. She also criticised a major immigration policy championed by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and may get it changed. She’s a powerful force and were it not for Iran would be Sir Keir’s worst nightmare.
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How much would you expect from your bosses if you were sacked in the middle of the night for telling a whopper of a lie to get your job? Not a penny in most cases unless you're our former Ambassador to Washington where £75,000 was sanctioned by the Prime Minister - could have been worse, Mandelson was after half a million! The new Mandeslon files also reveal Sir Keir over ruled two most senior advisers to give the Prince of Darkness the job, so where does this leave Starmer? Will his stance on the war prove that he has at least some judgement?
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Donald Trump has been stung by Sir Keir Starmer's stand on refusing to let US B2 bombers use British bases to attack Iran. It led to a vicious put down in the White House as the President criticised the UK's legal excuse saying: This is not Winston Churchill we're dealing with'. In this Iran war special Andrew and Kevin illustrate how polarising the US/Israel action is proving, who's side are you on?
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Plumber Hannah Spencer is on her way to Westminster but Andrew and Kevin are pleading with her 'please don't fix the leaks! Our jobs depend on them'. It's was a seismic result that saw the Greens turn Red as Reform and Labour were trounced in the Greater Manchester by-election. What does it all mean? The consequences are spelt out here...
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Why did the BBC , given a very rare sit down iterview, not ask Prince William a single question about the biggest ever crisis engulfing his family? More to the point why didn't Andrew's nephew seize the moment to offer a view from the Royal Family that chimes with public sentiment?
Plus, the one man band that is Reform even though Nigel unveiled his ex Tory recruits to top jobs, Labour deserve a bloody nose for denying local votes this May - and-Trump's about to confirm Space Aliens do exist, not just in his mind.
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Why is Britain being rocked by two Princes of Darkness? Ex Prince 1 Andrew) Will the Epstein tentacles now stretch deeper into the Royal family? As far as Charles, or perhaps even the late Queen who presumably knew about the multi million payoff to Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre? Ex Prince 2 Mandelson) Can Starmer Survive the crisis? And yet another Labour crony sacked for having a paedo pal, where will it end?
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Disgraced Labour Peer Lord Mandelson has offered to retire from the House of Lords but will still keep his title - this in the face of controversial emails that show he was leaking sensitive data from Cabinet meetings to his banker friends including paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The Met Police are now looking at the evidence and Sir Keir Stramer is exploring ways to strip Mandy of his Lordship. Andrew and Kevin believe Mandelson is a ' wrong un', Starmer should have seen this coning and retiring is too good for the disgraced Peer he should have been booted out.
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Burnham or Braverman, who is the most awkward of the latest awkward squad unhappy in their big political parties? Braverman in defecting to Reform will invoke the famous John Major 'bastards' label given to his right wing cabinet rebels whilst Burnham is now consigned to what he does best, running Manchester and sniping from the North while plotting his PM challenge. This episode is 30 minutes of current affairs from the UK's leading commentators in a frenzied news period, opinionated but welcome common sense.
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Is this the biggest defection of the year? Not Judas Jenrick but Brooklyn Beckham cutting off ties with his family and can they ever mend? Always on top of current affairs, Andrew and Kevin have their say on the story that has dominated front pages. Oh and there's the little matter of Trump and Greenland, Davos and should we boycott the USA World Cup or scrap a royal visit?
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