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Boris Johnson has a new bus, so he'll have paid close attention to what's written on it, right? Today on the campaign trail, the team compare notes on hotels, photo opportunities, push notifications and rival podcasts.
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the fallout from the racism storm in the US where Donald Trump has attacked four Democratic congresswomen, telling them to 'go back' to the countries they came from. It's left the two candidates to become the UK's next Prime Minister in a diplomatic dilemma. Should they call it out as racism? Also on the podcast, the prospect of a suspension of Parliament in order to force through a no deal Brexit and as Theresa May prepares to leave Number Ten, the panellists are asked: 'How will history judge her?' Joining Adam this week are the former UK ambassador to the US Peter Westmacott, The New Statesman's Anoosh Chakelian, the Conservative writer Tim Montgomerie and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Sophy talks to former Conservative leadership contender Dominic Raab about why he is now backing Boris Johnson to be Prime Minister. Plus Minette Batters, the President of the NFU, warns what a no deal Brexit could mean for farming.
In this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show: Has Boris Johnson Breached GDPR During his Back Boris Campaign? The ICO Issues its End of Term Report on School Data Breaches, Update on the Irish FA Data Breach, Kings College London Data Breach and its Implications, UK DPA 2018 Court Case - a Number of Migrant's Rights Groups are Taking the UK Government to Court Over Claims that the Immigration Rights Contained Within the UK DPA 2018 are not Compliant with GDPR, The Second Part of our Interview with Mark Wellins from 1Touch.io
The Conservative leadership race has been dominated by an apparent row between Boris Johnson and his partner and the Brexit plans of both Mr Johnson and his rival Jeremy Hunt. Do or die by 31st October says Mr Johnson but Mr Hunt is willing to go beyond that IF negotiations with the EU progress well. But what chance of a Halloween deadline being met? Joining Adam Boulton this week are FT columnist and lawyer at Preiskel and Co David Allen Green, head of Europe and Trade Policy at the Institute of Directors Allie Renison, Sky News’ political correspondent Kate McCann and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Boris Johnson's leadership campaign has been derailed by an apparent row with his partner at home. But how much of an impact will it have on his battle for Number Ten and does he have the character and ideas to defeat Jeremy Hunt? Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Johnson-backing Conservative MP Rishi Sunak have their say.
Most of us will not get a say in who becomes our next Prime Minister. The decision is in the hands of 160,000 members of the Conservative Party who now have to choose between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. Will Mr Johnson's publicity-shy strategy work? Does he need to campaign hard given he is the only Brexiteer on the ballot paper? And can Jeremy Hunt find a way to cause an upset? Also this week, the rising tensions between the US and Iran. Are we on the cusp of war? Joining Adam Boulton this week to discuss the Tory leadership race and Iran are Sky News' director of newsgathering Jonathan Levy, deputy political editor Sam Coates, The Times' defence correspondent Lucy Fisher and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.