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Benjamin Zephaniah: Sadly I ALWAYS knew it would end this way for Julian Assange

On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Jim Rodgers, the author of ‘A Bull in China: Investing Profitably in the World's Greatest Market’, on the US-China trade war, how Trump’s China strategy is hurting America, how sanctions don’t work and how China will withstand America’s onslaught on its economy.

Next we speak to award-winning poet and writer, and lead singer of Benjamin Zephaniah and the Revolutionary Minds, on Brexit and why he voted remain, his political mentor Tony Benn, his personal experience of Britain’s deportations, the establishment blaming music for the rise in youth crime. Benjamin Zephaniah and the Revolutionary Minds plays us out with their new song ‘Cool Down’.

Benjamin Zephaniah: Sadly I ALWAYS knew it would end this way for Julian Assange
Twice a week, award-winning journalist Afshin Rattansi and his team go underground to cover geopolitics and current affairs from a perspective you won’t find in the mainstream media, with some of the most high-profile guests.