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The Sunday Showdown: Pro-Gaza eco warrior Dale Vince storms out of clash with Camilla

Camilla Tominey is joined by eco warrior and pro-Gaza entrepreneur Dale Vince for this edition of The Daily T podcast.


In a heated discussion the two cover Israel’s conduct in Gaza and if a genocide is happening. Camilla also pushes Dale on if he truly believes that one man’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter. They briefly move on to green issues and whether the term ‘net zero’ does more harm than good before a surprise ending to the interview.


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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

Producers: Emma Williams and David Levene

Video Producer: Will Walters

Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman

Editor: Camilla Tominey


Highlights:

  • Dale Vince walks out of a debate with Camilla Tominey over their discussion on the Israel-Gaza war
  • The two discuss whether there needs to be a legal finding of genocide.

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