With Calum Macdonald
Is the B(rexit) word banned in your household on Christmas Day?
PHONE-IN
Boris Johnson's sister Rachel has said that Brexit will be off the menu tomorrow when the Johnson family get together for Christmas dinner. She's suggested that you put a 'swear box' on the table and 'every time someone mentions the B-word' they have to put Β£5 in the box.
CALUM ASKS
Is the B(rexit) word banned in your household tomorrow?
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