
About this episode
Jeremy Kyle discusses the day's politics with guests, focusing on Labour Party divisions and the King's US state visit.
Jeremy Kyle gets talking to Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Rupert Bell, Dan Hodges and Nigel Evans about the day's politics, including Keir Starmer's move on the Commons vote yesterday; wielding the whip on Labour MPs, though unable to completely fend off rebellion. What will be the ramifications of the vote that has exposed yet more division in the Labour Party's ranks? What will be the consequences for the disobedient Labour backbenchers who couldn't be whipped into shape? Does a leadership contest still loom on the horizon? Plus, talk about the King's US state visit appearing to magnify his importance in soft diplomacy efforts, despite the recent and ongoing Andrew saga. Have a listen now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People in this episode
Host: Jeremy Kyle
Guests: Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Rupert Bell, Dan Hodges, Nigel Evans
Topics covered
- politics
- Labour Party
- leadership contest
- whip
- soft diplomacy
- US state visit
Keywords
- Keir Starmer
- Labour MPs
- political rebellion
- leadership contest
- soft diplomacy
- US state visit
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Labour Party, Acast
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