According to polls, Keir Starmer is track for a super-majority in the general election. Blair advisor John McTernan explains how a Labour party operating as government and opposition could work; Beyoncé has become the first black woman to have a No.1 song on the country charts. Rod Liddle and lead singer of Deacon Blue Ricky Ross discuss why race is still controversial issue in country music; what’s led to the disturbing rise in child gang crime in Sweden? And can Richard Dawkins call himself a cultural Christian? All to be discussed on Spectator TV.
00:12 Welcome from Fraser Nelson
01:36 What would a Labour super-majority look like? With John McTernan
15:13 What's behind Sweden's horrifying gang crime? With Fredrik Kärrholm
25:18 Can Richard Dawkins call himself a cultural Christian? With Revd Sally Hitchiner & Esmé Partridge
40:21 Can Beyoncé reclaim country music? With Rod Liddle & Ricky Ross
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