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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Butting Heads

It's Mike's birthday today and he kicks it off with a spectacular episode of Morning Glory. First he is joined by Rob Merrick in an interview that quickly turns sour as the pair butt heads over what was being shouted at a protest in Walthamstow. Then, the new government makes its first appearance on the show with Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, followed by Tory leadership contestant Mel Stride MP.

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