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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20220108 20:41:00

0h, definitely a badge of shame. i was too ashamed to bring friends around to play because our council flat was so grotty. i m fascinated by this other grandparent. your dad s dad. yeah. not the one in prison, in other words. you described him, ex navy and merchant navy. he used to dress up smart to take you to school, i think, didn t he? he is without doubt the single most influential, important person in my life. and he was only in my life for a quarter of my life so far. he died when i was 11, which was, without doubt, the single worst day of my life. and he was the most loving, supportive grandparent you could ask for. he always looked out for me. he really, really fed my love of learning. he would come and collect me from school every friday afternoon and he would be fully suited and booted, and he would come to church on friday afternoons.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20220110 02:41:00

you described him, ex navy and merchant navy. he used to dress up smart to take you to school, i think, didn t he? he is without doubt the single most influential, important person in my life. and he was only in my life for a quarter of my life so far. he died when i was 11, which was, without doubt, the single worst day of my life. and he was the most loving, supportive grandparent you could ask for. he always looked out for me. he really, really fed my love of learning. he would come and collect me from school every friday afternoon and he would be fully suited and booted, and he would come to church on friday afternoons. because we had our school service on friday afternoon. and, i mean, my friends love him as well. he was just a truly great and inspirational man. you say that he was a working class tory, that he only voted liberal to keep labour out. what do you think he would think of you? trying to get a labour government in.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20220109 15:42:00

he always looked out for me. he really, really fed my love of learning. he would come and collect me from school every friday afternoon and he would be fully suited and booted, and he would come to church on friday afternoons. because we had our school service on friday afternoon. and, i mean, my friends love him as well. he was just a truly great and inspirational man. you say that he was a working class tory, that he only voted liberal to keep labour out. what do you think he would think of you? trying to get a labour government in. i think about this a lot. i think, first and foremost, i have no doubt, because my dad is in many ways increasingly, physically, as well the spitting image of my grandad. and my dad is very proud of me although the only time my dad has ever voted labour was when streeting was on the ballot paper. and he made it very clear he was voting streeting, not labour. do you see it as a challenge, in a way, to change the labour party

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20220109 10:40:00

he is without doubt the single most influential, important person in my life. and he was only in my life for a quarter of my life so far. he died when i was 11, which was, without doubt, the single worst day of my life. and he was the most loving, supportive grandparent you could ask for. he always looked out for me. he really, really fed my love of learning. he would come and collect me from school every friday afternoon and he would be fully suited and booted, and he would come to church on friday afternoons. because we had our school service on friday afternoon. and, i mean, my friends love him as well. he was just a truly great and inspirational man. you say that he was a working class tory, that he only voted liberal to keep labour out. what do you think he would think of you? trying to get a labour government in. i think about this a lot. i think, first and foremost, i have no doubt, because my dad is in many ways increasingly,

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