• NEW PODCAST: Final Fantasy with Layla Moran MP and Tim Mc Inerney of The Irish Passport podcast

  • Mar 13 2019
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NEW PODCAST: Final Fantasy with Layla Moran MP and Tim Mc Inerney of The Irish Passport podcast

  • Summary

  • Second time lucky… Apologies for the late upload to Patreon. We had a few “technicals”. Hope this works better. And we are sorry for AutoCorrect changing the name of our guest to “Tim McInternet” on the first post (good pop band name though). Anyway, where were we?

    The flaming wreckage of The Deal is all around us (yet again) but what happens next? Can Theresa May salvage anything from her plans and career? Is there enough turd polish around to give the Deal another go-round? What even is Malthouse 2.0? And is it democratically necessary to give the people the option to vote for catastrophe?

    Our special guests are LAYLA MORAN MP – Lib Dem Education spokesman and indefatigable People’s Vote warrior – and our brother-in-podcasting TIM MC INERNEY of the brilliant Irish Passport podcast (theirishpassport.com). Listen in as Layla gives us fascinating insights into what it’s like to vote as an MP on such a momentous day as Tuesday. And Tim tells us what English people just do not get about the Anglo-Irish relationship – and what could happen if we No Deal.

    Oh, and there may well be an Emergency Podcast later in the week. Who knows? We don’t. Theresa May doesn’t. NOBODY KNOWS.

    “This is 100% full-spectrum wrong. You cannot get more wrong than this.”

    This week’s REMAINIACS is presented by Dorian Lynskey, Nina Schick and Ian Dunt. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Audio production is by Sophie Black. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.

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