• 94: Does Chris Whitty run the country?

  • Sep 28 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

94: Does Chris Whitty run the country?

  • Summary

  • Josie Appleton, director of the Manifesto Club, joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater for the latest episode of Last Orders. They discuss Chris Whitty’s one-man crusade against smoking and drinking, the calls to abolish the pint glass, and what Labour’s ‘respect order’ will mean for civil liberties.

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