CanaryPod 22 December 2017 – A Brexmas Carol

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In this week’s CanaryPod, Steve talks to Emily, Frea, and John about the spectres haunting our Prime Minister this Christmas.

To find out more about the stories discussed this week:

All I want for Christmas is one Tory MP who’ll tell the truth about how they’ve screwed over disabled people [OPINION]

A viral message from an A&E consultant needs to be shared even wider

Twelve hours in A&E showed me just how broken the NHS really is [OPINION]—–

When will you become prime minister? Jeremy Corbyn answers the big question.

‘A Brexmas Carol’ Part One: Ebetheresa Scrooge, a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, covetous old sinner!

‘A Brexmas Carol’ Part Two: Thatcher’s ghost and the first spirit visit Ebetheresa…

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‘A Brexmas Carol’ Part Three: the past and the present catch up with Ebetheresa…

‘A Brexmas Carol’ Part Four: Ebetheresa is delivered a terrifying vision of the future…

Episode Credits:

Presented bySteve Topple (@MrTopple)speaking with Emily Apple (@emilyapple), Frea Lockley (@ElfreaLockley), and John Ranson (@John_Ranson).

Produced and edited by Nancy Mendoza (@NancyWMendoza)

Our theme music by Grapes, licensed under Creative Commons

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