The (final) Full English with Alexander Brown: Episode 100 End of Year Awards
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:28 Hello and welcome to The Full English, a show that combined politics with 100 episodes of
00:33 silliness.
00:35 Given the season, given it's our last ever show, this is not a normal roundup of the
00:39 week.
00:40 Oh no, this is the End of Year Awards.
00:42 Now, for the last time, let's get into it.
00:47 Our first category is Best Ousting, a crowded field in a year that saw Dominic Raab resign
00:53 over bullying, Boris Johnson quitting a strop and Nadeem Zahawi sacked over his taxes, but
00:59 even they did not make the top two.
01:01 In second place, we have Nadeem Dorries for quitting over not getting a peerage, that's
01:07 principled, but a clear winner, given the death spiral it's inflicted on the SNP,
01:13 is Nicola Sturgeon, who by coincidence stood down just before the police began digging
01:18 up her garden.
01:20 Congratulations to her.
01:22 Our next category is Best Supreme Court Case, and what a bumpy year it's been, with strong
01:27 showing from the Scottish Government losing the battle on independence, and the Scottish
01:31 Government losing its appeal on gender recognition reform.
01:35 But given the cost to the taxpayer, the fact everyone told them this would happen, and
01:40 the fact it's possibly the death knell for the Conservative Party, our clear winner is
01:45 the Rwanda scheme.
01:47 Congratulations to everyone involved.
01:49 It's illegal and dehumanising.
01:51 They should be ashamed.
01:55 Now it's the big one, the moment you've all been waiting for, the maddest political
01:59 moment of the year.
02:00 Nominees included Liz Truss signing copies of her mini-budget at Tory conference, David
02:06 Cameron making a return to government just in time for Austerity 2.0, and Ash Reagan
02:12 pitching an independence readiness thermometer/clock.
02:15 Insane.
02:17 However, our winner by a clear margin is Sowella Bravman standing on a guide dog.
02:24 It's always the people you most expect.
02:27 So what have you learned?
02:28 Firstly, that I can drag out a format, and secondly, in politics, there is always something
02:33 deeply mad to talk about.
02:36 This has been the Full English, but I promise to be back soon with something else.
02:41 I've been Alexander Brown, and you, you have been wonderful, and I'm so glad we had this
02:47 time together.
02:48 I don't want to go.
02:53 [Hums the theme song to the tune of the theme song from the movie The Lion King]
03:06 [BLANK_AUDIO]