Episode Description
Welcome to the second part of our fabulous bank holiday two-parter with Baroness Ayesha Hazarika.
What does becoming a peer actually feel like? How should we reform the upper chamber? And will our friendly Baroness give us any juicy insights from behind those woolsacks?
If you missed the first part of this two-parter, why not pause this one and go back to hear Ayesha's views on Trump's latest Iranian-adjacent madness, plus Labour's growing gravitation towards Europe – and we ask what the party can do to prepare us all for some expected hard times ahead.
Also, we answer the question that our subscriber Sarah was midway through when our latest Ask Us Anything session timed out!
Have a lovely Easter weekend xxx
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