

The thin blue line: why are relations between police and black youths just so bad?
Jun 25, 2020
45:22
On the podcast this week, a former police officer gives his take on why black youths loathe the police (01:05); we discuss why Downing Street would prefer Joe Biden to win (17:25); and will anything really change after the pandemic? (30:50).
With former Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Kevin Hurley; campaigner Katrina Ffrench; the Spectator's Political Editor James Forsyth; the Spectator's Economics Correspondent Kate Andrews; and our columnists Matthew Parris and Rory Sutherland.
Presented by Cindy Yu.
Produced by Cindy Yu and Beth Stamp.
Click here to try 12 weeks of the Spectator for £12 and get a free £20 Amazon gift voucher.
With former Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Kevin Hurley; campaigner Katrina Ffrench; the Spectator's Political Editor James Forsyth; the Spectator's Economics Correspondent Kate Andrews; and our columnists Matthew Parris and Rory Sutherland.
Presented by Cindy Yu.
Produced by Cindy Yu and Beth Stamp.
Click here to try 12 weeks of the Spectator for £12 and get a free £20 Amazon gift voucher.
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