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Director General at The Institute for Economic Affairs Mark Littlewood kicks off today's show as we look into whether the rise of artificial intelligence will lead to British citizens losing their jobs to autonomy. Minister for Tech and Digital Economy Paul Scully MP joins shortly after to discuss his recent announcement that he will be running in the upcoming London mayoral elections to fight back against Sadiq Khan’s Infamous reign. Former MEP Rupert Lowe returns to the Independent Republic to discuss the countries migrant crisis as the National Crime Agency plans to crackdown on lawyers who help traffickers enter this country. Sergeant Rich Cooke joins Mike to discuss the home office's recent knife crime figures as it is revealed Rural knife crime is up 56% since 2012 and a 116% increase in suspended sentences since 2012. Brides-to-be have blasted the 'appalling' move by the Home Office to block-book a four-star hotel which has been forced to cancel weddings and school proms to house migrants, we speak to Bride to be Nicola Harmel whos wedding has been put on hold till next year due to the hotels decision to house migrants. All that and so much more, tune in!
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Director General at The Institute for Economic Affairs Mark Littlewood kicks off today's show as we look into whether the rise of artificial intelligence will lead to British citizens losing their jobs to autonomy. Minister for Tech and Digital Economy Paul Scully MP joins shortly after to discuss his recent announcement that he will be running in the upcoming London mayoral elections to fight back against Sadiq Khan’s Infamous reign. Former MEP Rupert Lowe returns to the Independent Republic to discuss the countries migrant crisis as the National Crime Agency plans to crackdown on lawyers who help traffickers enter this country. Sergeant Rich Cooke joins Mike to discuss the home office's recent knife crime figures as it is revealed Rural knife crime is up 56% since 2012 and a 116% increase in suspended sentences since 2012. Brides-to-be have blasted the 'appalling' move by the Home Office to block-book a four-star hotel which has been forced to cancel weddings and school proms to house migrants, we speak to Bride to be Nicola Harmel whos wedding has been put on hold till next year due to the hotels decision to house migrants. All that and so much more, tune in!
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