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The only TV programme that's politically right, not politically correct. With Ann Widdecombe, Andrew Pierce and the unmissable Heffer Confronted. Available on Thursdays while Parliament is sitting
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12 Jun 08: If the Conservatives are nailed on to form the next government, what are they actually for and against? Ann and Andrew Porter join the debate.
Right On: 5th June '08

Right On: 5th June '08

2008-06-0516:50

5 Jun 08: Tory MP Ed Vaizey and the Telegraph's Toby Helm give Labour's NHS policy a check-up and the prognosis isn't good for the government.
Right On: 22nd May '08

Right On: 22nd May '08

2008-05-2215:44

22 May 08: Ann Widdecombe returns to the dinner table to discuss the importance of the Crewe & Nantwich vote for the Tories.
Right On: 15th May '08

Right On: 15th May '08

2008-05-1515:03

15 May 08: Shadow Culture Minister Ed Vaizey joins Guy Ruddle and Andrew Pierce to pick over Darling's 'emergency budget'.
Right On: 8th May '08

Right On: 8th May '08

2008-05-0816:03

8 May 08: Does Michael Gove have the longest title in the shadow cabinet? And where does Dave Cameron buy his shirts? Witness political banter at its very best!
Right On: 1st May '08

Right On: 1st May '08

2008-05-0118:08

1 May '08: On this week's show Shadow Culture Secretary Ed Vaizey MP reacts to the local election results - before they are in!
24 Apr 08: Shadow business secretary Alan Duncan joins Guy and Andrew as they discuss Gordon Brown's 10p tax U-turn.
10 Apr 08: To mark the release of the Telegraph's exclusive Lady Thatcher DVD series former Editor Charles Moore joins Guy and Andrew to discuss her legacy.
3 Apr 08: Shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey joins Guy Ruddle and Andrew Pierce for some post-lunch political banter.
20 Mar 08: Shadow Business Secretary Alan Duncan joins Andrew and Guy to argue that the Tories aren't abandoning their traditional rural voters.
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