
Coffee House Shots: Jeremy Hunt on Trump, Budgets and Welsh whisky
Best of the Spectator · The Spectator
June 21, 202517m 24s
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<p>On this week’s special Saturday edition of <em>Coffee House Shots</em>, James Heale sits down with Jeremy Hunt to discuss his new book, <em>Can We Be Great Again?</em>. The former chancellor and foreign secretary argues that Britain remains one of the world’s most influential nations – but is in danger of losing its nerve. He reflects on working in the Foreign Office during Donald Trump’s first term, makes the case for the BBC as a tool of soft power, and admits he wanted to be the first chancellor since 1997 to deliver a Budget with a whisky in hand.</p><br><p>Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.</p>
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