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The Nothingburger Budget
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Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Emma Burnell unpack Jeremy Hunt's seemingly very boring budget. Millenials may though be one group that noticeably benefited from it, instead of pensioners. And why didn't Jeremy Hunt get told off for all the leaks?
Before the Budget chat, they discuss two Conservative politicians who have had to make amends after making false allegations. Science secretary Michelle Donelan's department had to pay £15,000 after she accused an academic of being a member of Hamas. Baroness Jacqueline Foster had to apologise and pay damages and costs after accusing University Challenge contestant Melika Gorgianeh of being antisemitic.
Before the Budget chat, they discuss two Conservative politicians who have had to make amends after making false allegations. Science secretary Michelle Donelan's department had to pay £15,000 after she accused an academic of being a member of Hamas. Baroness Jacqueline Foster had to apologise and pay damages and costs after accusing University Challenge contestant Melika Gorgianeh of being antisemitic.
- Michelle Donelan's false Hamas claim about academic cost taxpayer £15,000 - BBC News
- Why did the government have to settle the libel claim against Michelle Donelan? - Prospect
- University Challenge student gets payout from Tory peer over antisemitism claim - BBC News
- Budget summary: Key points from Jeremy Hunt's speech - BBC News
- Why millennials won the Budget... - Off to Lunch
- Charlotte Henry on Threads
- Charlotte Henry's website and newsletter - The Addition
- Emma Burnell on Twitter
- Emma Burnell's newsletter, Hard Thinking on the Soft Left
- Emma Burnell's Album on Spotify
- House of Comments on Twitter
Support House of Comments on Patreon - just £5 a month
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
245 episoder
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Manage episode 405320636 series 1792962
Innehåll tillhandahållet av House of Comments. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av House of Comments eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Emma Burnell unpack Jeremy Hunt's seemingly very boring budget. Millenials may though be one group that noticeably benefited from it, instead of pensioners. And why didn't Jeremy Hunt get told off for all the leaks?
Before the Budget chat, they discuss two Conservative politicians who have had to make amends after making false allegations. Science secretary Michelle Donelan's department had to pay £15,000 after she accused an academic of being a member of Hamas. Baroness Jacqueline Foster had to apologise and pay damages and costs after accusing University Challenge contestant Melika Gorgianeh of being antisemitic.
Before the Budget chat, they discuss two Conservative politicians who have had to make amends after making false allegations. Science secretary Michelle Donelan's department had to pay £15,000 after she accused an academic of being a member of Hamas. Baroness Jacqueline Foster had to apologise and pay damages and costs after accusing University Challenge contestant Melika Gorgianeh of being antisemitic.
- Michelle Donelan's false Hamas claim about academic cost taxpayer £15,000 - BBC News
- Why did the government have to settle the libel claim against Michelle Donelan? - Prospect
- University Challenge student gets payout from Tory peer over antisemitism claim - BBC News
- Budget summary: Key points from Jeremy Hunt's speech - BBC News
- Why millennials won the Budget... - Off to Lunch
- Charlotte Henry on Threads
- Charlotte Henry's website and newsletter - The Addition
- Emma Burnell on Twitter
- Emma Burnell's newsletter, Hard Thinking on the Soft Left
- Emma Burnell's Album on Spotify
- House of Comments on Twitter
Support House of Comments on Patreon - just £5 a month
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
House of Comments is a C.A.H Multimedia production in association with Political Human.
245 episoder
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