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Its a late episode for Christmas! Chatting the aftermath of the 2019 General Election and Boris Johnson's victory. Is Corbyn to blame for Labours failure? Is Brexit a done deal now? Can Labour ever recover? All that as well as a Christmas present from North Korea, a new law making lying illegal and a new test to help us fight meteors. ================================================== Support TUP and gain some cool benefits in the process: Patreon.com/tup Join in the community over on our Facebook group for more discussion: bit.ly/tupgroup Check out our interviews and video content over on YouTube: bit.ly/tupyt And you can also troll us on twitter @TheTUPShow
Air Date: 4/26/2019 Today I have a double-bonus show for you with additional clips on Brexit and Native Peoples Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Bonus Clips: Why Brexit Shouldn't Have Been A Surprise - On the Media - Air Date 1-18-19 Is Corbyn’s Socialism Possible Within the EU? - Lapavitsas and Jay - The Real News - Air Date 3-17-19 The historic and starkly divided nature of Brexit - Between The Lines - Air Date 1-23-19 Dozens of Native American women have disappeared in Montana. Why is no one paying attention? - AJ+ - Air Date 9-12-18 Say Their Names, Tell Their Stories - Natives & Cops - Breakdances With Wolves - Air Date 3-20-19 Beyond Tragedy The living history of Native America - Ideas from CBC Radio - Air Date 2-20-19 Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Is Corbyn an antisemite or just misunderstood? Are the claims of antisemitism in Labour just a plot to defame the left? Neil Lazarus talks to Euan Philipps, spokesperson for the campaign against antisemitism in the Labour Party
Is Corbyn an antisemite or just misunderstood? Are the claims of antisemitism in Labour just a plot to defame the left? Neil Lazarus talks to Euan Philipps, spokesperson for the campaign against antisemitism in the Labour Party
For three weeks in a row, Jeremy Corbyn has owned Prime Minister’s Questions - putting Theresa May on the back foot on Universal Credit.It’s gradually putting to bed the idea the Labour leader’s relatively strong performance since the election has been a fluke.But a string of damaging allegations of sexism and homophobia against a young Labour MP threatened to dampen the party’s spirits.On this week’s Ayes to the Left, the Mirror’s Associate Editor Kevin Maguire is joined by political correspondents Nicola Bartlett and Mikey Smith to discuss whether the PM is actually getting worse as Corbyn gets better. Is Corbyn getting help with PMQs? And if so, who from? And what’s the best way for parties to deal with historic misconduct by MPs? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
"Watch out for the Fed's reverse QE, it will suck out liquidity and will be a drag on the economy", says Clem Chamber, Founder of ADVFN while talking to Tip TV's Zak Mir. Last week, the Fed unveiled plans to downsize its balance sheet and maintained the outlook for three rate hikes. The BoE surprised markets with a 5-3 vote split favour keeping rates unchanged. Chambers finds the hawkish vote split somewhat surprising and says it will hurt the UK housing markets. Listen to the full segment for more info on- Fed's reverse QE and the potential impact on the markets/economy UK housing market - Is Corbyn right in saying the luxury houses be requisitioned? #Fed, #interestrate, #QE, #monetarypolicy, #economy, #fundamentals, #macro, #trading, #investing, #stocks, #commodities, #technicals, #equities, #markets
With a week to go, and the polls tightening, we ask what Corbyn is doing right and what May is doing wrong. Is Corbyn riding a wave like the one that got Bernie Sanders close to the White House? Or are May's troubles more about Tory weaknesses? Plus we discuss the missing international dimension to the campaign. After Merkel declared that Europe could no longer rely on a Trump-led United States, why is our Brexit election still so focussed on domestic issues? With Aaron Rapport, Maha Rafi Atal and Chris Bickerton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.