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This week, Tim returns with part two of a special episode of A Mucky Business recorded live from Parliament. Listen in as Labour MP Ruth Jones and Conservative Peer Rachel McLean take questions from the audience, discussing topics such as their personal faith and their views on the welfare state reforms proposed by Labour. If you missed the event or have a question for Tim, don't hesitate to email us at farron@premier.org.uk
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This week, Tim returns with part two of a special episode of A Mucky Business recorded live from Parliament. Listen in as Labour MP Ruth Jones and Conservative Peer Rachel McLean take questions from the audience, discussing topics such as their personal faith and their views on the welfare state reforms proposed by Labour. If you missed the event or have a question for Tim, don't hesitate to email us at farron@premier.org.uk
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A Mucky Business with Tim Farron

1 Stephen Pound: Politics inspired by Catholic Social Teaching 28:46
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Tim is joined this week by former Labour MP Stephen Pound. Stephen shares how his faith impacted his time in parliament and reflects on the passing of the Pope. And Tim is aching after his London Marathon run - but it was worth it! Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Ralph Reed: Why Christians voted for Donald Trump? 33:56
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his week, Tim is joined by US politician and lobbyist Ralph Reed. He was the first executive director of the Christian Coalition back in the early 1990s, and is the author of For God and Country: The Christian Case for Trump. Ralph discusses his faith, how it has shaped his political journey, and shares more about the role the Christian Coalition played in the US elections. Tim also reflects on the possibility of life beyond Earth, after scientists recently discovered the 'strongest evidence' so far of life beyond the Solar System. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Al Pinkerton: How Christian values shaped his political journey 27:35
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This week, Tim is joined by Lib Dem MP Al Pinkerton. A professor of geopolitics by background, he now serves the community of Surrey Heath. He’ll be talking about his path into politics and how his Christian faith has shaped that journey. Tim also reflects on whether Christians should disengage from negative news headlines. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Baroness Berridge: Inside the Department of Education during the pandemic 28:42
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This week, Tim sits down with Conservative peer Baroness Elizabeth Berridge of The Vale of Catmose. They explore her journey into politics and what it was like navigating the Covid pandemic as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Education. The conversation also touches on Justin Welby’s recent interview and the impact they believe it has on Christianity as a whole. Plus, Tim shares his thoughts on the fallout from the Chancellor's Spring statement.…
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1 Ruth Jones and Baroness McLean: Live from Parliament Part II 33:43
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This week, Tim returns with part two of a special episode of A Mucky Business recorded live from Parliament. Listen in as Labour MP Ruth Jones and Conservative Peer Rachel McLean take questions from the audience, discussing topics such as their personal faith and their views on the welfare state reforms proposed by Labour. If you missed the event or have a question for Tim, don't hesitate to email us at farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Ruth Jones and Baroness McLean: Live from Parliament Part I 25:11
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This week, Tim brings a special episode of A Mucky Business from Parliament! Last night, Labour MP Ruth Jones and Conservative Peer Rachel McLean joined Tim for a fascinating conversation about the role of Christian politicians in today’s increasingly polarised world. With a live audience present, they had the chance to ask their questions in person. If you weren’t able to make it and still have a question for Tim, feel free to drop us an email at farron@premier.org.uk. Part two is on the way soon.…
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1 Nick Megoran: Called to serve two Kingdoms? 28:30
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Tim is joined this week by Nick Megoran who's Professor of Political Geography at Newcastle University. They discuss problems around nationalism and the role of Christians as peacemakers. And Tim is reflecting on the 5 year anniversary of the Covid pandemic. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk And don't forget to sign up to come and see a live recording of the podcast from Parliament. Head to premier.plus/tim for all the details.…
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1 Patrick Watt: Why should Christians care about cuts to foreign aid? 29:11
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This week, Tim is joined by Patrick Watt, CEO of Christian Aid, to discuss the impact of the government's cuts to foreign aid. Patrick also shares how his Christian faith and theology degree have shaped his commitment to caring for those in greatest need. Tim also reflects on the heated exchange between Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House last week. And in just a couple of weeks, you'll have the chance to ask Tim Farron a question in person in a Mucky Business Live! – for details, head to premier.plus/tim or drop an email at farron@prenier.org.uk…
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1 Marvin Rees: From first black Mayor to lead a major European city to Baron Rees of Easton OBE 29:34
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This week, Tim is joined by Lord Marvin Rees, the former Mayor of Bristol and one of the newest members of the House of Lords. On Monday, he became Lord Rees of Easton OBE and joined the Upper Chamber. In his first interview as a Lord, he shared his faith journey with Tim and what this new chapter means for him. Tim also reflects on the third year anniversary of the war in Ukraine and the ARC conference. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 David Smith: Does the UK government care about Christian persecution? 30:09
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This week, Tim chats with David Smith, Labour MP for North Northumberland, who’s returning to the podcast after being appointed the UK’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief. To end the special series of Christian persecution, they dive into what his new role actually involves and explore some of the real-world efforts the UK is making to protect freedom of religion around the globe. Plus, Tim takes a moment to reflect on whether having Christian MPs in Parliament really makes a difference. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Timothy Cho: Fleeing North Korea and the gangster who introduced him to Christ 29:46
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This week, we continue a small series on the persecution of Christians worldwide, focusing on North Korea. Tim is joined by Timothy Cho, a North Korean human rights activist and two-time defector, who has found refuge and a political voice in the UK. Timothy will share his remarkable journey, discussing how faith has shaped his path and what life is like for Christians in North Korea. Also, Tim reflects on the potential trade war sparked by Donald Trump and explains why he believes the Liberal Democrats, his political party, aligns with Christian values. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Henrietta Blyth: Almost 400 million Christians persecuted for their faith 30:53
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This week, Tim is joined by Henrietta Blyth, CEO of Open Doors UK & Ireland. They will discuss the watchdog's latest report which found an estimated 380 million Christians will live under threat for following Jesus in 2025—an increase of 15 million since last year. Plus, Tim also reflects on his role as the MP for the wettest constituency in England as a new water bill makes its way through Parliament. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Billy Hallowell: Donald Trump returns to the White House 30:26
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This week, Tim is joined by US Christian journalist and Washington Post columnist Billy Hallowell to discuss Donald Trump's return to the White House. At 78 years old, Trump has become the 47th president of the United States. Tim also offers insights into what a second Trump administration could mean for the world. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Danny Kruger: What's next for the Assisted Dying Bill? 29:54
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This week, Tim is joined by Danny Kruger, Conservative MP for East Wiltshire. As Westminster prepares to enter the committee stages of the Assisted Dying Bill, they discuss the next steps and the potential impact of the proposed legislation. Danny, a key voice opposing the bill, shares his thoughts on whether it’s possible to block it or make meaningful amendments. Plus, Tim reflects on a striking new report revealing that one in five Britons aged 18 to 45 prefer unelected leaders over democracy. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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This week, Tim sits down with AMB producer and Deputy News Editor, Kelly Valencia, to recap the major stories of 2024. Together, they reflect on the general election, the US elections, Assisted Dying, and other key topics. Have a question you’d like answered in the new year? Send a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 Steve Darling: A local hero and rising Liberal Democrat MP 30:31
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This week, Tim sits down with Steve Darling, the Liberal Democrat MP for Torbay. If you’ve followed local politics in Torbay, you probably know Steve—he’s been involved since 1995 and led Torbay Council from 2019 to 2023. What you might not know is that Steve is registered blind and works alongside his amazing guide dog, Jennie. In their chat, Steve opens up about his journey into politics, sharing how his faith has been a constant source of strength and inspiration along the way. Tim also takes a moment to mark the 76th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, reflecting on why it remains so important today. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 Sir Desmond Swayne: 27 years in parliament and counting 33:32
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This week, Tim is joined by Sir Desmond Swayne, the Conservative MP for New Forest West. Since first entering Parliament in 1997, Sir Desmond has served under seven prime ministers—five from his own party—and taken on several ministerial roles along the way. He shares with Tim the story of his personal faith journey and his perspective on the place of Christianity in public life. Tim also takes time to reflect on the Assisted Dying debate and its outcome Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 Dr Sarah Foot: Why palliative care is the alternative to assisted dying 27:42
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This week Tim Farron is joined by Dr Sarah Foot, a palliative medicine registrar from East Anglia. They’ll, of course, be discussing the Assisted Dying Bill, with details set to be debated in Parliament on Friday. Current trackers show that at least 135 MPs plan to vote in favour of the bill, 85 are against it, 121 are undecided, and 23 are expected to abstain. Dr Foot shares her faith journey, how it shapes her work, and why she believes Christians shouldn’t stay silent on this issue. Tim also reflects further on why he’s opposing the bill. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Michael Wear: What will the US look like under Donald Trump? 30:02
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This week, Tim sits down with Michael Wear, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, and former faith advisor to President Barack Obama. Their discussion centers on what a United States under Donald Trump's leadership might look like, exploring the potential implications for the nation. They also delve into how Democrat Christians can navigate the challenges of the next four years. And Tim also reflects on the Archbishop of Canterbury's resignation. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Lord Dannatt: Balancing faith and duty as a senior military leader 29:22
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This week, Tim chats with General Lord Richard Dannatt, the former head of the British Army. They get into all kinds of topics—from Lord Dannatt’s personal journey with faith to what it's really like to be a Christian in such a high-stakes military role. They even touch on what Donald Trump’s presidency might mean for global conflicts. Plus, Tim explores a new angle on how the Christian vote played into Trump’s win. Got a question for next week? Email farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 Rachael Maskell: Are MPs ready to vote on assisted dying? 30:14
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This week, Tim speaks with Labour MP Rachael Maskell about the upcoming vote on assisted dying. He also shares his thoughts on the new Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, and her shadow cabinet, discussing what we might expect from her. And as US citizens head to the polls today, Tim prays for a peaceful transition of power. Got a question for next week? Email farron@premier.org.uk.…
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This week, Tim continues his US special, joined by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good—a progressive, left-leaning non-profit and key voice for progressive Christianity in the US. With just a week until the US elections, Doug discusses why he’s spent recent weeks on the road, urging Christians to engage in this pivotal election. Tim also takes a moment to reflect on Labour’s first budget in 14 years. Have a question for next week? Send it to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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This week, Tim kicks off a special US series, with just two weeks to go until the polls open across the pond. To launch these upcoming episodes, he’s joined by Johnnie Moore, the former U.S. Commissioner on International Religious Freedom, to delve into some of the key issues at stake. Tim also takes a moment to reflect on whether, as Christians, we should engage in voting and participate in elections. Got a question for next week? Email farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 David Smith: The first-ever Labour MP for North Northumberland 29:35
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This week, Tim sits down with David Smith, the newly elected MP for North Northumberland. David shares more about his Christian upbringing and how his previous work with Oasis, Tearfund, and the Bible Society have influenced his deep sense of vocation to become an MP. He also shares what it means to be the first Labour MP for the area, long dominated by Conservatives and Lib Dems. And Tim dives into the controversy surrounding the $60 "Trump Bibles." Got a question for next week? Email farron@premier.org.uk.…
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1 Professor Stephen Schneck: Defending religious freedom worldwide 28:24
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This week, Tim sits down with Professor Stephen Schneck, chair of the bipartisan U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF). They dive into some of the regions where Christians are facing serious persecution, with Professor Schneck sharing what’s weighing most heavily on his mind. He also offers his thoughts on the upcoming U.S. elections and what they could mean for religious freedom. Tim also takes a moment to reflect on the debate around the Assisted Suicide Bill, giving his take on how we can approach tough conversations like these with the people around us. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Rebecca Smith: Moving forward after the Conservatives' historic defeat 28:23
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This week, Tim chats with Rebecca Smith, the newly elected MP for South West Devon. Joining Tim from the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Rebecca shares her experiences in Parliament and how the Bible study group has helped her settle in. And Tim reflects on immigration and our responsibility as Christians. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Anna Dixon: First Labour Conference as an MP 27:11
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This week, we continue our special conference season series as Tim welcomes Anna Dixon, the MP for Shipley. Anna shares her faith and political journey and discusses how Jo Cox's tragic murder shaped her path. Tim also reflects on political gossip. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk https://we.tl/t-CPw5oqwnbg…
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1 Zoe Franklin: Life in Parliament as a new MP 26:08
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This week, Tim is joined by Zoe Franklin, the newly elected MP for Guildford. Zoe shares her experience adjusting to life in Parliament and attending her first Liberal Democrat Conference as a new MP. And Tim is reflecting on Lord Darzi's review of the NHS. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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Tim is joined this week by Northern Irish MP Jim Shannon. Jim is widely regarded as one of the most hard working politicians in Parliament and Tim is keen to find out how he manages to keep going! And Tim is reflecting on the winter fuel allowance debate Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Tim Montgomerie: Parliament returns and the Tory leadership contest 29:35
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Christian MP Tim Farron is joined this week by broadcaster, commentator and former Downing Street advisor Tim Montgomerie. As MPs return to Westminster after the summer break, the two Tims discuss the Tory leadership contest and some of the Christian values reflected in the candidates’ positions. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk or sign up to Premier's WhatsApp news alerts at premier.org.uk/whatsapp and send a message there.…
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1 WE'RE BACK! | Do we have the most Godless parliament ever? 34:57
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After successfully defending his seat in the House of Commons, Tim returns to a new parliament with fresh faces, including newly elected Christian MPs. This week, Tim discusses the makeup of the new parliament with Hannah Rich, Director of Labour's Christians on the Left, and David Burrowes, former MP and Director of the Conservative Christian Fellowship. They explore why 40% of MPs chose a secular affirmation instead of a religious oath during their swearing-in. Got a question for next week? Email farron@premier.org.uk.…
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How might the Lord's Prayer inspire where we place our vote in Thursday's general election. That's the topic of conversation on this week's episode of 66 Politics. How might God be calling us to vote this week? Andy Flannagan from Christians Against Politics and Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins are joined in episode four by theologian and environmentalist Dr Ruth Valerio.…
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What does the Bible have to say about economic justice? That's the topic of conversation on this week's episode of 66 Politics. With just two weeks until the election all parties have something to say on the issue of money, so where should our thinking be? Andy Flannagan from Christians Against Politics and Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins are joined in episode four by political theologian Dr Jonathan Chaplin.…
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What does loving your neighbour actually look like in today's society? That's the topic of conversation on this week's episode of 66 Politics. Andy Flannagan from Christians Against Politics and Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins are joined in episode two by author, speaker and campaigner Dr Krish Kandiah.
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How might the words of Jesus help us with our understanding of political engagement? That's the topic of conversation on this week's episode of 66 Politics. Andy Flannagan from Christians Against Politics and Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins are joined in episode two by Paul Williams from the Bible Society.…
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As A Mucky Business pauses during the elction campaign we're bringing you a short series from the team at Christians in Politics. 66 Politics looks at what the Bible tells us about particular issues of the day helping us to understand the political landscape and determine where to place our votes in the general election. In episode 1 Andy Flannagan and Rev Celia Apeagyei-Collins are joined by Alicia Edmund from the Evangelical Alliance as they unpack Genesis 1. This show is broadcast on Premier Christian Radio at 5pm on each Tuesday running up to the election For more on this topic head to https://www.biblesociety.org.uk/about-us/our-work/england-and-wales/britain-and-the-bible/…
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With Rishi Sunak calling a general election, Tim is off to fight for his seat in Parliament. Ofcom rules prevent those standing in the election from acting as presenters in the run up to the vote so A Mucky Business will be taking a pause. However, here at Premier we're committed to continuing the conversation on faith and politics. So in the run up to July 4th, this feed will bring a new series called 66 Politics in which we'll be working with the team at Christians in Politics and look at what the Bible says about some of the big issues of these times. In this brief episode Tim talks to CiP's Andy Flannagan to find out more.…
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1 Major General Tim Cross: Lessons in leadership from the front line 28:28
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Tim is joined this week by Major General Tim Cross. He's served in some of the highest offices in the British Army. He shares his lessons on leadership from the front line. And Tim is reflecting on support for children with special educational needs. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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Tim is joined this week by Paul Woolley, chief executive of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity and founder of the think tank Theos. Paul explores what it means to be 'faithful' in all we do and how that plays out in the world of politics. And Tim is reflecting on whether there is a ceiling for Christians in politics. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Rose Hudson-Wilkin: Leading prayers in the House of Commons 28:57
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Tim is joined this week by Rose Hudson-Wilkin, the former Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. She explains what that role entails and her thoughts on the MPs who sit in the Commons. And Tim is reflecting on last week's election results. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Louise Davies: Championing those standing in elections 25:35
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Tim is joined this week by Louise Davies from the Christian advocacy charity CARE. Louise shares her experiences within politics and encourages us to support those standing in elections. And Tim is paying tribute to the late Frank Field. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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Tim is joined this week by former White House advisor Michael Wear. Michael talks about his work as CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life and looks ahead to the US elections later this year. Tim is also marking Earth Day. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk…
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1 Archbishop Angaelos: Showing grace to those who persecute 30:07
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Tim is joined by Archbishop Angaelos of the Coptic Orthodox Church. They discuss the importance of freedom of religion around the world and the challenges facing many Christian groups around the world. And Tim is reflecting on the further escalation seen in recent days in the Middle East. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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Tim is joined this week by Fr Fadi Diab the Rector of St Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ramallah. Fr Fadi reflects on 6 months from the start of the conflict between Israel and Palestine and unpacks what needs to be done to see peace in the region. And Tim's been looking back at the recent elections in Russia. Want your question answered next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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It's part two of our interview with husband and wife team Alastair and Eve Burt. Alastair talks about the highs and lows of his time as an MP including his rebellion against a no-deal Brexit and the consequences he faced. And Tim is talking about divisions in society. Want Tim to answer your question next week? Drop a quick email to farron@premier.org.uk.…
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