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“He wants to hammer home the point that he wasn't a hopeless prime minister.” Rishi Sunak's attempt to save his legacy at PMQs is unlikely to break through to the average voter, says Tim Shipman on #TimesRadio.
"Who decides whether or not we've complied with international law?" Keir Starmer is labelling the attorney general’s decision to ban some weapons to Israel as a legal matter, but Tim Shipman says the decision was inevitable with the appointment of Richard Hermer.
"It wasn't exactly fizzing in the room for the announcements." The Tory party is electing a new leader with depleted numbers of "enthusiastic" members, says Times Radio's Kate McCann.
“We've got to speed up the remediation because it's terrifying for people to be in these high-rise blocks.” Angela Rayner tells Stig Abell  she's "not happy" with the pace of cladding remediation but stopped short of setting a hard deadline.
“I try to be a good boss.” But the culture of Westminster is “not ideal” for a work-life balance for her staff admits Angela Rayner, despite her plan for legislation to enact a “cultural shift” for workers. Stig Abell | @RosieWright99 | #TimesRadio
“We have a country where inertia rules.” Stig Abell, Flic Everett, and A.N. Wilson try to get to the bottom of why “everything just seems to get stuck” in government processes.
🗣️ "Unless you can give Gaza a future, it's very hard for me to see how you can give the two state solution a future" 🎧 Listen now to The Story podcast where William Hague interviews former Prime Minister Tony Blair @institutegc ⬇️ pod.fo/e/265d50
"If Keir Starmer is politically clever they can really use this as a moment." Starmer has the opportunity to make some "significant changes" to business regulation, but he needs to put money into a "tough regulator" to make these big changes, says Times Radio's Kate McCann.
“Reducing defence spending feels at odds with the way of the world right now.” The larger the defence budget the less you have to make “trade offs” between upgrading and maintaining equipment, says former minister for armed forces James Heappey. 🎧 shorturl.at/AvBeL