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Grenfell and Brexit

Is frictionless trade with the EU possible? Should the Conservative government reverse austerity starting with lifting the cap on public sector pay?

The West must stand up for itself and defend its values- so says Donald Trump at a meeting of the G20. Is he right? What are the greatest threats? In the US President's words - does the West have the will to survive?

And is frictionless trade with the EU possible?

Jeremy Corbyn has demanded complete loyalty from his MP's on Brexit and everything else. Is he right?

Residents affected by the Grenfell Tower fire say they lack confidence in the head of the disaster inquiry. So, how should the chair of an enquiry be chosen? Do judge led enquiries work? Is there a better way?

Should the Conservative Government reverse austerity starting with lifting the cap on public sector pay?

And

It's Pride week - politically, is it job done for LGBT+ issues?

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28 minutes

Last on

Sat 8 Jul 2017 14:00

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