Episodios

  • Emma Hardy: student mental health, bishops and cats
    Feb 2 2021

    Tim Farron discusses finding faith and student mental health with shadow universities minister Emma Hardy. Emma, a former teacher, explains how she became a Labour MP and how she found faith after walking into a church on a frazzled day. Tim also says what he thinks about Bishops in the House of Lords and the EU/UK row over the Astra Zeneca vaccine. If you've got opinions, feedback, topic ideas for the show or would like to ask Tim a question, email farron@premier.org.uk

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    26 m
  • Steve Double: Supporting Matt Hancock & sleeping during Dad's sermons
    Jan 26 2021
    Tim Farron discusses whether schools should reopen and chats to Conservative MP Steve Double about his additional role as a Parliamentary Private Secretary - what do they actually do and how does it affect a Christian MP's church life? Tim also shares his perspective on protecting free speech through legislation. If you've got a question or topics you would like discussed, email farron@premier.org.uk.
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    25 m
  • Rachael Maskell and eternal hope
    Jan 19 2021

    Tim Farron discusses the challenges of caring for all your constituents when coronavirus has ruined lives and jobs. He is joined by the Labour MP Rachael Maskell, whose York constituency had some of the first Covid cases a year ago. Tim also shares his perspective on having hope and trust in the vaccine and politicians, arguing that Christians should value the truth and uphold eternal hope. 

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    29 m
  • Ian Blackford and crumbling empires
    Jan 12 2021
    Christian MP Tim Farron is joined by the leader of the SNP group in Westminster, Ian Blackford, to discuss his journey to faith, watching church online, coronavirus and whether churches should accept closure in Scotland or not. Tim also explains what he think about crowds storming the US Capitol building.
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    26 m
  • Trailer
    Jan 12 2021
    Find out more about 'A Mucky Business' and why MP Tim Farron is keen to see Christians around the UK engage in politics.
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    3 m