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Socialists and Democrats: Take a Left
Socialists and Democrats
30 episodes
4 months ago
Orbán banned pride. But we went anyway. In our latest podcast, we sat down with Marc Angel, who joined the march along with 200,000 Hungarians. We talked about freedom, tolerance, sex education, and the fight for equality.
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Orbán banned pride. But we went anyway. In our latest podcast, we sat down with Marc Angel, who joined the march along with 200,000 Hungarians. We talked about freedom, tolerance, sex education, and the fight for equality.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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No more products made with forced labour in our shops
Socialists and Democrats: Take a Left
14 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
No more products made with forced labour in our shops
We don’t have the power to end forced labour around the world tomorrow. But we are the largest market in the world, and as such the EU has a lot of power. We can stop the EU from importing such products, and by doing so end the shameful practice of forced labour. The Commission has proposed a new law to prevent products made with forced labour from entering the EU market. In our latest podcast we discuss the law and the changes we want to see to make it watertight.
Socialists and Democrats: Take a Left
Orbán banned pride. But we went anyway. In our latest podcast, we sat down with Marc Angel, who joined the march along with 200,000 Hungarians. We talked about freedom, tolerance, sex education, and the fight for equality.