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EMQs: Punches, Paxman, and Parachuted Candidates

Season 1, Ep. 65

Labour and the Tories can’t stop arguing about whether things are getting better, or if they’ve never been worse: So what’s the truth? Ed Balls and George Osborne weigh up whether the two are mutually exclusive. Rob Burley wants to know if we’re seeing the consequences of the demise of the long-form interview in this election campaign, and we take a look at Labour’s candidates.  


Plus, in light of Nigel Farage’s milkshake incident, Ed takes us back to another time when a politician had an unwelcome interaction with a member of the public’s food: John Prescott’s egg incident. 


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Producer: Rosie Stopher

Production support: Miriam Hall

Technical Producer: Oliver Geraghty

Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford


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