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http://www.lbc.co.uk 16-02-2009 09:36:59
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James O'Brien breaks down why Suella Braverman thinks using 'fascistic' and 'disgusting' language is 'mission accomplished'.
James Oh Brien
‘The home secretary needs to calm the situation down and de-escalate that kind of language.’
Deputy Director of Detention Action James Wilson says the language used by Suella Braverman regarding asylum seekers is ‘inappropriate’ and ‘unsafe’.
Nick Ferrari | James Wilson
'Suckers! Owning the libs by flirting with fascism on the floor of the House of Commons! Can't believe you fell for it!'
James Oh Brien makes a mockery of Suella Braverman supporters who declare victory when people are disgusted by her 'gaslighting' and 'fascistic' language.
'We've got to get in there quick.'
Met Police AC Matt Twist says for a small group, Just Stop Oil have caused 'serious' disruption and it's the Metropolitan Police's intention to bring them to 'justice'.
Matt Twist
Nick Ferrari questioned Met Police Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist on whether Just Stop Oil protests could be putting lives at risk by obstructing emergency vehicles.
This was his response.
Nick Ferrari
‘Jeremy Hunt has written an entire book about patient safety, where he says the NHS is not sufficiently funded.
He’s Chancellor now, what’s he going to do about it?’
Rachel Clarke on what she hopes is in the #AutumnStatement .
John Sweeney
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'Should officers - your colleagues - be offering them cups of tea when they're sitting protest lines?'
Nick Ferrari questions Met Police Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist on policing of eco-protesters.
Nick Ferrari
'If she slips up again, there will be a gathering air crisis around her that she may not be able to survive.'
The FT's George Parker says there are people in the Home Office and security services who are 'desperately' trying to get Suella Braverman out.
Nick Ferrari
'Yes it was divisive, yes it was punchy, yes it was controversial but she was saying what lots of people are thinking...'
The Sun's Political Editor Harry Cole says he thinks Home Secretary Suella Braverman 'shored herself up last night.'
Nick Ferrari | Harry Cole