Matthew Taylor

Matthew Taylor reviews the Sunday politics shows for The Spectator

Sunday shows round-up: ‘I don’t like the idea’ of proroguing Parliament, says Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson – We should increase borrowing for ‘great infrastructure projects’ Sophy Ridge began the day by interviewing the man who many are expecting to be the UK’s next Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. The interview began with how Johnson expected to finance his campaign commitments, which include £4.6 billion for education, 20,000 more police officers,

Sunday shows round-up: Raab sets out his leadership pitch

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Dominic Raab –  I’m ‘willing to walk away’ The starting gun for the Conservative leadership race has been fired and there are currently eight declared hopefuls jockeying for position. Dominic Raab, the former Brexit Secretary, who resigned in protest last year over the government’s draft withdrawal agreement, sat down with Andrew Marr to outline his

Sunday shows round-up: John McDonnell says he doesn’t trust Theresa May

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Andrew Marr’s chief guest of the day was Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell. McDonnell put considerable pressure on the ongoing Brexit negotiations between the government and the opposition. He said this was due to the Prime Minister having allegedly briefed the media on areas of potential compromise such as a ‘comprehensive but temporary customs agreement’, while

Sunday shows round-up: Tory chairman ‘hopes’ his party’s councillors will vote Conservative

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Brandon Lewis: I hope our councillors will vote Conservative After fighting off some technical glitches this morning, the new series of the Marr Show featured an interview with the Conservative party chairman Brandon Lewis. With local elections, and potentially, European elections approaching next month, Mishal Husain (filling in for Marr) asked Lewis about the party’s

Sunday shows round-up: ERG attacks, Windrush and Labour anti-Semitism

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David Lammy – ERG far-right comparisons ‘not strong enough’ Andrew Marr interviewed David Lammy, the MP for Tottenham who has been at the forefront of calls for a second Brexit referendum. Lammy doubled down on comments he has made about not ‘appeasing’ the pro-Brexit European Research Group. Marr challenged him on the remarks made to

Sunday shows round-up: Chuka Umunna hits out at Jeremy Corbyn

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Chuka Umunna – I cannot vote to make Jeremy Corbyn prime minister After a week which has seen 11 MPs leave their parties, Sophy Ridge interviewed Chuka Umunna, once seen as one of Labour’s rising stars, about why he had decided to quit: CU: After really soul-searching on this issue, can I, in all conscience,

Sunday shows round-up: A no deal would be ‘potentially devastating’ for Northern Ireland, Blair says

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Tony Blair – No deal ‘potentially devastating’ for Northern Ireland Sophy Ridge began the morning with a wide-ranging interview with Tony Blair. The conservation inevitably turned to Brexit, something to which the former Prime Minister has long been opposed. Blair strongly criticised those politicians calling for a ‘no deal’ outcome after March 29th, arguing that