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Jul 13, 2014

Originally released on 12/07/2014

Douglas Murray dropped in on The #GSPodcast this week.  He was at his usual erudite & amusing best.  We covered a wide range of topics including The Trojan Horse Plot, British Jihadists,  Hamas/Israel, the veil, Julian Assange and he shares a wonderful Christopher Hitchens anecdote.  We also waste a moment or two reflecting on the demise of Mo Ansar.  Be sure to read his hilarious e-book 'Islamophilia' & his Spectator Blog.

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Guest: Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray)

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