The podcast critiques government budget priorities, highlighting the lack of funding for arts and social programs in favor of defense spending, while also addressing ministerial protests at the music awards and the broader implications of political messaging in times of economic紧
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You know what? Paul Goldsmith's gonna come on the show after five o'clock. We'll give him the chance to defend himself if he wants to. 9292 is the text number. Standard text fees apply. Now Simon Dallo. How about this? Simon Dallo is in his words drinking it while it's fizzy now that he's given up news reading. He's in France, soaking up the sun. He's about to become a travel tour manager again, because that's what he did years ago. Let's talk to him. Hi, Simon. Bonjour, Heather. Oh, yeah, where are you? Are you in Paris at the moment?
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