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4 August 2016

The NS Podcast #165: Policies, predictions and house prices

The New Statesman podcast.

By New Statesman

This week, Stephen is away but Helen is joined by our deputy web editor, Anoosh Chakelian, and Staggers editor, Julia Rampen, to discuss the Labour leadership contest and play “Whose policy is it anyway?”. Citymetric editor John Elledge then joins to explore why home ownership rates have fallen around the country. And you ask us: will article 50 ever be triggered and, if so, can it be reversed? (Helen Lewis,Anoosh Chakelian, Julia Rampen, Jonn Elledge).

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