07/06/2018

Faiza Shaheen from the Class think tank keeps Jo Coburn company throughout the show, while former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith, Irish EU spokesman Neale Richmond and Sam Coates from the Times join to discuss the planned post-Brexit relationship with the EU. Plus, Labour's Liam Byrne gives his thoughts on a new report predicting the tech revolution could cause thousands of job losses, and former Love Island winner Jessica Hayes tells Daily Politics why more people are applying to appear on Love Island than to study at Oxbridge.
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