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Submit ReviewWith less than a month to go until polling day, Christopher Hope invites two busy candidates into the Red Lion pub to talk about electoral pacts, the role of Nigel Farage and when we might see their parties' manifestos. First up: Home Office Minister, Brandon Lewis, with some disquieting words for those forming alliances with other parties. Second in the hot seat: Luciana Berger, who tells us what it’s like campaigning for the LibDems after standing for Labour at the previous election.
Also on the podcast: Peter Udale, a candidate for the Brexit Party until he stood down in the name of delivering Brexit, and Sir Anthony Seldon, author of a new biography of Theresa May, on why she was an unlikely prime minister.
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