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Refugees, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Queen Elizabeth II are the subjects of this week’s podcast of mildly informed and moderately offensive political discussion.
Following on from Saturday’s Solidarity with Refugees march in London, the Right Dishonourable discuss our thoughts on the emerging refugee crisis in Europe and Britain’s response to it.
We then turn their attention to the revolution in the Labour party as Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership, Tom Watson the deputy leadership and Sadiq Khan the ticket to run for London mayor.
Rounding off, we discuss Lizzie Windsor’s impressive ability to remain alive in the most advanced age of medicine in human history, as well as why Jimmy would like to dethrone her and why Jazza remains a staunch supporter.
Image Credits – Solidarity with Refugees, September 2015; Jeremy Corbyn at Stop the War, February 2007 by David Martyn Hunt; Queen Elizabeth, June 2006 by Michael Gwyther-Jones. Editing by the Right Dishonourable
Were you at Britain Votes 2015?
If you mean the event in Westminster earlier this month then yes I was. Why do you ask?