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15 Feb, 2014 10:59

Episode 563

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert ask how many snooker balls would take for David Cameron to throw into the storms in order to stop the flooding in the UK. To answer the question, Max asks World Snooker Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan! They also discuss both Cameron’s promise for unlimited funds to help the drowning Tory heartland and how much more income it would require to keep pace with house price inflation in the UK. In the second half, Max interviews Nafeez Ahmed, author and journalist for the Guardian, about the triple crunch of energy, environment and economic crises.

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