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Tony Blair on How Government Works

28 October 2013 - File size: 864.89 KB - Track length: 0:55 min:sec

Tony Blair, the former UK prime minister, speaks on How Government Works.

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Sociology has overlooked religion in modern capitalism

27 March 2014 - File size: 883.03 KB - Track length: 7:32 min:sec

27 Mar 2014 BBC Radio 4: In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg discusses Max Weber’s Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.

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A Question of Trust

5 July 2012 - File size: 1.46 MB - Track length: 1:36 min:sec

5 Jul 2012: Question Time: John Lydon and Dominic Lawson briefly discuss the nature of trust, the need to live in a world of trust, and that regulation is not the answer.

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Caring professions failing

29 October 2012 - File size: 449.79 KB - Track length: 0:29 min:sec

Vic Citarella, one of the authors of Winterbourne View Serious Case Review said: “Which ever way you look, the professionals within Winterbourne View – the nurses, the psychiatrist – let people down.  And then you look in terms of the commissioners that purchased the service, safeguarding who missed things, police who missed things.  So every group of professionals, every group of organisations, fell down in some shape or form, and that’s a pretty sorry story.”

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Independence from Europe

29 June 2012 - File size: 1.01 MB - Track length: 1:07 min:sec

Margo MacDonald, former SNP, and campaigner for Scottish Independence, does not want to be part of the European Union.  She responds to a sceptical voter for Scottish independence during Brian Taylor’s “Big Debate”.

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Global Islamic teaching on apostacy

27 November 2013 - File size: 457.80 KB - Track length: 3:54 min:sec

Imam Osama Hassan of the Quilian Foundation says that global islamic teaching on apostacy is “pretty bleak”.

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Andrew Neill on David Cameron’s temper

25 May 2012 - File size: 1.21 MB - Track length: 1:20 min:sec

Andrew Neill, Michael Portillo, Miranda Green and Alan Johnston on David Cameron’s temper and insult of Ed Balls.

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David Cameron’s muttering idiot

24 May 2012 - File size: 683.67 KB - Track length: 0:44 min:sec

David Cameron’s choice of non-parliamentary language brings a rebuke from the Speaker.

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Michael Portillo on David Cameron

25 May 2012 - File size: 215.91 KB - Track length: 0:14 min:sec

Michael Portillo dismisses David Cameron’s economic solution as double standards and the way to economic perdition in a hurry.

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Michael Portillo on the bankers

19 July 2012 - File size: 1.13 MB - Track length: 1:14 min:sec

19 Jul 2012 This Week: Michael Portillo calls the bankers “spivs and charlatans” and says that they need to be replaced - lancing this boil that top bankers need big bonuses in order to keep the “talent”.  Let them go.  We need an Oliver Cromwell who said to the Rump Parliament: “You have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately ... Depart, I say; and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!”

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Theresa May on immigration

25 November 2010 - File size: 65.53 KB - Track length: 0:34 min:sec

Conservative promise on immigration.

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What is happening to parental rights?

5 September 2011 - File size: 22.04 KB - Track length: 0:11 min:sec

John Humphrys asks the question: Where are parental rights?

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Regretting the 1960s sexual revolution

14 December 2012 - File size: 1.54 MB - Track length: 1:41 min:sec

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Alan Johnson on Faith Schools Today Programme

31 May 2007 - File size: 2.89 MB - Track length: 3:09 min:sec

Alan Johnson MP, as Secretary of State for Education, was interviewed by John Humphrys on the Today programme on 31/5/2007. At the end of his interview he was asked if faith schools should be allowed to teach that same sex relationships are wrong.  He replied: “No. I don’t think that they should, actually.” Almost three years later he was the Labour Government Home Secretary. Christians need to waken up to what is happening.

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Danny Alexander insults his Labour shadow MP

23 March 2011 - File size: 115.47 KB - Track length: 0:59 min:sec

Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, has insulted the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury by suggesting she needs to do a GCSE in Economics.

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We need to change our politics

1 November 2010 - File size: 114.13 KB - Track length: 0:58 min:sec

Andrew Marr discusses Quakers with Fintan O’Toole on the BBC Radio 4 programme Start the Week.

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Andrew Marr on the incompatibility of consistent Christians in modern Politics

26 October 2009 - File size: 1.66 MB - Track length: 1:49 min:sec

Andrew Marr on the Radio 4 discussion programme Start the Week thinks that modern mainline politics is so corrupted that conscientious Christians can not survive in a mainline political party.  This is more evidence that we need a Christian Party in order to effect change.

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Andrew Marr - God is Back

18 May 2009 - File size: 1.72 MB - Track length: 1:53 min:sec

Start the Week Radio 4 programme admits that “God is Back”.  A contributor insults one-eyed people, and the Pentecostals as anti-intellectual.

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Calvin’s political reform of Geneva

File size: 146.08 KB - Track length: 1:15 min:sec

Calvin’s preaching transformed the political life of Geneva, providing free education, employment, hygiene laws, health and social care for the homeless, poor and elderly.

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Rapid evolution

11 June 2012 - File size: 441.22 KB - Track length: 0:28 min:sec

Nanotechnology will not only change future technology, but its supporters claim that synthetic evolution can speed up human evolution to “the proverbial blink of an eye” by nanobiology.

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Jeff Green challenges Equality and Human Rights Commission

16 March 2014 - File size: 2.03 MB - Track length: 17:48 min:sec

The Leader of the Christian Party is taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights against the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

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Peter Jamieson Shetland candidate

24 April 2012 - File size: 284.25 KB - Track length: 2:26 min:sec

Peter’s interview with Good Evening Shetland

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SCP leader’s interview on Good Evening Shetland

17 April 2012 - File size: 515.82 KB - Track length: 4:24 min:sec

Dr Donald Boyd gives some of the SCP vision on Shetland and Orkney in an interview with Good Evening Shetland

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Eastleigh by-election BBC Radio Solent interview

19 February 2013 - File size: 4.73 MB - Track length: 5:11 min:sec

Listen to Kevin Milburn on BBC Radio Solent.  Kevin is the Christian Party candidate in the Eastleigh by-election.  He is interviewed by Julian Clegg who called it “a first” in his 30 years of interviewing. 13 Feb 2013: Kevin’s candidacy. 22 Feb 2013: Listen to a follow up interview explaining the Christian Party Manifesto in the by-election.

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Christian Party Manifesto in Eastleigh by-election

22 February 2013 - File size: 1.34 MB - Track length: 1:28 min:sec

Listen to Kevin Milburn explain the Christian Party Manifesto live on BBC Radio Solent on 22nd Feb 2013 at 8:55 a.m.  He was speaking on Julian Clegg’s Show. 13 Feb 2013: Kevin’s candidacy. 19 Feb 2013: An earlier interview with Kevin.

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