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Lawless Britain
Former Government Minister and MEP Ann Widdecombe kicks off today's show as we look at the morning's top headlines as we question the freedom to dissent after republican protests caused controversy at last week's coronation. Conservative MP for Orpington Gareth Bacon MP joins shortly after live on college green to discuss his colleague Theresa Villiers' aim to propose a new bill that would give ministers power to overturn mayoral decisions in light of Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion aims. Chair of the Police & Crime Committee London Assembly Susan Hall returns to The Independent Republic to discuss our ongoing Lawless Britain segment as more than 150 teens have been murdered in London since Sadiq Khan became Mayor. Author of Green Tyranny Rupert Darwall joins shortly after to discuss how the Sheer weight of electric vehicles could sink our bridges and Headteacher at Sacred Heart School London Serge Cefai closes the show to discuss teachers to get more time off for training under Keir Starmer’s education plans. All that and so much more, so tune in!
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