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Lockdown Defiled
Leader of The Reform Party Richard Tice kicks off todays show to discuss the latest from The Lockdown Files from Isabel Oakeshott and The Telegraph as today's paper reveals how Hancock's team wanted to take action against Nigel Farage after he tweeted a video of himself in a Kent pub after travelling to attend a Trump rally, we also look into the revelation Britain’s second lockdown was based on ‘very wrong’ Covid data according to former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Former police officer & founder of the Fair Cop Group Harry Miller joins shortly after to discuss the Manchester Arena bombing inquiry in which MI5 chief has said he was ‘profoundly sorry’ for missing chance to stop bomber, we also get Harry's thoughts on day 3 of The Lockdown Files where Matt Hancock was very keen to get hard on police to enforce lockdown. Counter Security Expert Will Geddes returns to The Independent Republic to discuss MI5's recent statement regarding the Manchester terror attacks. Travel Correspondent Simon Calder joins Mike to discuss the flurry of train cancellations as they hit 1,000 every day, the worst rate since records began. Independent Statistician Jamie Jenkins joins shortly after to delve deeper into the allegations being made by the Telegraph that Britain’s second lockdown was based on ‘very wrong’ Covid data and our Political Editor Peter Cardwell closes the show to break the news Former prime minister Boris Johnson will be made to provide evidence to the Privileges Committee in the week beginning March 20 on the inquiry into whether he lied to Parliament amid the Partygate scandal. All that and so much more, so tune in!
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