Voice Podcast: Climate change march

Green Tax SwitchThe latest Lib Dem Voice Podcast is an account of the Grosvenor Square to Trafalgar Square march, including a group interview with Chris Huhne, Simon Hughes, Ed Davey and Jo Swinson.

If you want to skip my guff, and jump straight to the interview it’s at 4:51 in.

This is my first serious attempt at Podcasting – so please be vicious in your criticism, and tell me bluntly what’s hot and what’s not!

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One Comment

  • namenotimportant 19th Feb '07 - 1:38pm

    Another bloody bandwagon, climate change. You are wasting your time. We send our rubbish to China for them to burn it for us then pretend we care about it. NONE of the political parties in the West really care about it or they would really address it instead of shifting the problem to China.

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  • By The posh sounding Northumbrian » Blog Archive » Update on Sun 5th November 2006 at 7:37 pm.

    […] Yesterday I marched against climate change, and recorded a Podcast for Lib Dem Voice, then Chris and I had a lovely dinner with friends in South Wimbledon, which was very jolly, though thanks to the general crapness of the public transport we had to leave early. […]

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