Labour’s ‘rising star’ shuts down Laura Kuenssberg in school concrete row
Bridget Phillipson went head-to-head with Laura Kuenssberg on Sunday, and delivered some home truths about the government.
Bridget Phillipson went head-to-head with Laura Kuenssberg on Sunday, and delivered some home truths about the government.
It seems the devastating cuts to public spending made by the Tories in the past decade have started catching up with them.
Ministers are facing calls for transparency over the extent to which reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) is putting buildings at risk.
More than 100 schools in England will have to fully or partially close buildings over safety fears as pupils return for the autumn term.
The action is the latest in an apparent escalation from anti-oil activist group This is Rigged.
"Everyone should talk about politics, whatever their day job," one person said.
"Oo check it out, my concrete plants have shot up over the summer! Trick is: plenty of sunlight, not too much water."
"You say that we have to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions and yet presumably you breathe it out every day."
He appeared on the Jeremy Kyle show to defend his comments - and pledged to get a 'concrete expert' on his next show.
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