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Peace Handovski plays football with the Easton Cowboys & Cowgirls sports and social club based at The Plough Public House - hes just returned from Palestine and talks about witnessing some of the worst racist conditions Palestine has ever had to put up with. He is himself partly of Jewish ancestry so his take on the political and social situation there is particularly poignant. Steve Norman joins us tonight to talk all about about the sell-off of Avonmouth port to the Bristol Port Company and to Merchant Venturers by a Merchant Venturer mayor. He gives us a glimpse behind the fences as to what makes the port tick, and outside the terrible conditions in the village of Avonmouth he, and others, are doing their best to turn around. Nick Mutch is a New Zealander who studied at Christ Church Oxford and has been revealing deeper and deeper secrets of the undergraduates famous Bullingdon Club membership of which Conservative grandees Boris Johnson, Geoege Osborne and David Cameron were all members. He reveals they meet up periodically after they leave Oxford and some controversial colonial figures such as Cecil Rhodes were Bullingdon Club members too who appear to have been helping their rich friends into powerful positions - subverting democracy - for centuries.