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You’re running for the biggest political job in the country - and you realise you’re not seeing enough of your family.
In this latest walk, former Health and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt explains how getting out into the Surrey Hills helped him deal with the pressures of the job, and how he’s learning to be more present at home.
Revisiting the farmland track where he took a tumble - he explains that broken bones won’t stop him running. He’s even got some Netflix recommendations for you.
Producer/Editor: Richard Culver
Presenter: Ben Weisz
Ben Weisz has a sit down on the sea front and looks back at the highlights of the last three months of walking with MPs.
Huw Merriman on bees, Lloyd Russell Moyle on being ginger and Jeremy Hunt on switching off.
Editor: Richard Culver
Presenter: Ben Weisz
Published 12/06/21
Pack your thermals and your second (and third) jumper for this chilly walk round Tilgate lake with Crawley’s MP Henry Smith.
Interrupted by most of England’s native wildfowl along the way, Henry tells us how his first brush with Parliament came as the winner of a back-of-the-cereal-packet...
Published 11/29/21