First hour: News review: with Independent Labour Peer Lord Stoddart of Swindon Lord David Stoddart of Swindon is former Labour MP, now an Independent Labour peer. Labour leader Michael Foot made him a Lord in 1980s; what does he think of beleaguered Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn? BBC Sunday Politics interview with Kerry McCarthy, Labour MP for Bristol East, didnt like his acceptance of the referendum result "we tried to make it work for 9 or 10 months", Corbyn is being "propped up" by people around him, a "cult type figurehead" and explains how she thinks "Jeremy Corbyn is not electable" and how âI dont think his heartâs in itâ, ; Tory leadership â Cameron quitting, Brexit, TTIP, triggering article 50 or simply repeal the 1972 European Communities Act to leave EU; some moaning about 52/48% split in EU referendum but....... UKIP leadership â Farage leaving â Edward Heath and how UK entered EEC when European Communities Act (1972), which ended parliamentary sovereignty, was passed by a majority of only eight votes, Treaty of Rome expressly calls for ever closer political union, a United States of Europe; companies such as M&G and Aviva suspend property funds following Brexit vote â property bubble, insolvent banking system; this weeks interview with Bristol West MP Thangam Debbonaire by Pat Hart on BCfm One Love Breakfast â Corbyn "not connecting with voters" she says "my leader said he wanted to go for an early exit" which "contradicted what my constituents said", in England and Wales there was a two million majority for Brexit - "the British people are wrong?", Jeremy Corbyn "not connecting with voters in the seats that Labour wants to win",says Thangam, but 100,000 new members have just joined the Labour Party, career politicians; Chilcot Inquiry â Iraq war vote, C4 News Admiral Lord West claiming decision to go to war in Iraq was decided high up before vote, legal case for Iraq war?; PMQs what lessons have been learnt from Iraq war? â going back to a cabinet government; PMQs Corbyn â is Chancellors fiscal rule of austerity now dead?