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Ep: 4 - 97 After New Hampshire, what now for the Democrats and Britain finally says yes to High Speed Rail
Today I’m joined by Mic Wright in London and by podcast pundit virgin Schon Stokes in Fremont California.
In a week that has seen a Brexiteer complain that he has to wait in queue at EU airport: ‘This isn’t the Brexit I voted for’, we ask who will the Democratic presidential race change after New Hampshire?
Two States have now voted in the Democratic Primary race, Now That It’s Moving To less white States in the union how will it change?
Boris Johnson is overseeing the construction of Britain’s biggest infrastructure project since the second world war — the 250mph HS2 high-speed railway from London to Birmingham and on to Manchester and Leeds. With HSBC bank, TalkTalk and Deutsche Bank are among companies that have relocated some operations out of the south-east, why do many think that HS2 is vital to the UK’s future?
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