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E160 Punchline Talks Election special part 2 with Neill Ricketts Ian Mean and Sam Holliday

The panel reviews last night's election result (Friday, July 5) and go through their take on each of Gloucestershire's MPs.

With five of the county's six Tories losing their seats, what went wrong?

They pick their favourite political blunder of the election campaign and over the past 14 years. Plus, their thoughts on the future of the Tory party leader and how the new government will do.

No pick of the Punchlines this week, as nobody had thought about it - apart from Sam! That's it for #GE2024 (thank God it's over!).

The Business Breakfast Briefer show is sponsored by Hazlewoods Accountants and Business Advisors.

This week's panel of experts were:

Neill Ricketts - chair of the Forest of Dean Economic Partnership and graphene guru.

Sam Holliday - business development manager (Gloucestershire and West of England) of FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) and ex-editor of The Bath Chronicle.

Ian Mean - Gloucestershire director of Business West and ex-editor of Gloucester Citizen, Gloucestershire Echo and Western Daily Press newspapers.

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