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For two decades Matt Chorley has feasted on politics, stalking the corridors, pubs and restaurants of Westminster.

Now the award-winning writer, podcaster, comedian and BBC Radio 5 Live presenter has all the ingredients to cook up an hilarious new show looking at parliament’s feuding food factions and how politicians really are what they eat.

WARNING: Politics may contain nuts.

As seen on Have I Got News For You (BBC1), Newsnight (BBC 2) and Lorraine (ITV1).

“A hugely engaging, acidic overview of the state we are in” – The Times

“Much-needed comic relief at a politically gloomy time” – Manchester Evening News

‘Great British stand up is alive and well… Matt Chorley with acid wit and music hall timing’ –Andrew Marr 

‘No politician is spared in this delightful display of disdain’ – **** The Times

‘Engaging, funny, entertaining’ – Rory Bremner

Matt Chorley: Making A Meal Of It

Mon 7 July

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