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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2021 · 37 MIN

113: Stay in your lane!

from The Thought Police · host The Thought Police

Mike and Kev return to pick holes in the latest news as the Thought Police podcast returns. Topics include: excessive swearing and whether it's a sign of intelligence, MG's son's brilliant painting, missing the theatre, Keir Starmer self-isolating again, why questioning lockdowns should be welcomed and not dismissed, intentional and unintentional misuse of language, the winter and its effect on the virus, what happens to the economy when the furlough scheme ends, elite sportspeople not having to quarantine despite the obvious risks attached, people who want to spend more time with their family, what a state society is in, MG's car scrape, cyclists and cycle lanes, too many people still not going to work, getting blamed for certain groups not wanting the vaccine, and Liz Hurley's scantily-clad pictures. Good job the Thought Police are purely available in audio form! You can follow the boys on Twitter. Mike Graham is: @IROMG, Kevin O'Sullivan is @TVKev and you'll find the podcast too: @ThoughtPoliceTP.Meanwhile if you'd like to send an email, the address is: [email protected] 

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Mike and Kev return to pick holes in the latest news as the Thought Police podcast returns. Topics include: excessive swearing and whether it's a sign of intelligence, MG's son's brilliant painting, missing the theatre, Keir Starmer self-isolating...

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