Justice for sale, farcical budgets, & human rights (EP 165)

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Afshin Rattansi goes underground on the effect of cuts on the British justice system. Greg Foxsmith, nominated for legal aid lawyer of the year, warns that the system is already at breaking point, and we could see 'advice deserts' where justice cannot be found because people can't afford it. Economist Michael Burke says the cross-party supported Charter for Budget Responsibility is 'economically illiterate and politically farcical,' and is based on the idea that to eliminate the deficit individual households have to take on more debt. We ask if GDP growth is actually good for the country. We take a look at the headlines, with the Ukraine crisis and Syriza's victory both heading up the papers.

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