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Tim Shipman

Apr 19, 2018
32:34
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Wreckage of the Conservative Party
02:15 • 3min
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3
The Conservative Party's View on Boris Johnson
05:14 • 4min
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4
The Tory Party's Generational Regeneration
08:51 • 2min
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5
The Tories Knife Each Other, the Blood Is Spilled, They Make It Up
10:59 • 4min
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6
David Miliband and the Brexit Story
15:15 • 4min
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7
Corbyn's Vision for the Conservative Party
19:17 • 2min
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8
The Tory Government's Plan to Screw Jeremy Corbyn
21:13 • 2min
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9
How Social Media Has Changed Electioneering
22:55 • 3min
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10
Fire and Fury: A Family Drama
25:39 • 2min
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The Role of the Wives in British Politics
27:53 • 2min
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12
Jeremy Corbyn and the Attention Economy
30:03 • 3min
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We talk to Sunday Times political editor Tim Shipman, author of the definitive insider accounts of three years of turmoil in British politics: All Out War and Fall Out. He tells us about what drives the bloodletting in the Tory Party, how Theresa May survived the general election fiasco and the difference between Tory leakers and Labour leakers. Plus we talk Trump and Tim explains how Twitter has changed political journalism.
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