Portillo points to Labour language after Commons uproar

Portillo points to Labour language after Commons uproar

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The transcript covers a range of topics, starting with personal reflections on childhood and the importance of connecting rural and urban areas. It then shifts to political discourse, examining the use of inflammatory language and historical events involving the IRA. The discussion moves to the significance of robust debate, the importance of democracy, and the necessity of delivering Brexit. Finally, it addresses legal judgments and the controversy surrounding the involvement of the Queen and the Supreme Court's decision.

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What does the speaker believe about people's awareness of where their food comes from?

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How does the speaker view the relationship between the Conservative Party and inflammatory language?

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What is the speaker's opinion on the importance of robust debate in a democracy?

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What does the speaker suggest is necessary to uphold democracy?

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What was the speaker's reaction to the Supreme Court's involvement in a particular issue?

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