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Just in case you didn’t manage to watch, here are the highlights from last night’s Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge, which airs Monday to Thursday from 7pm on Sky News.

Murdoch’s motivation is business over ideology 

Sky News commentator Adam Boulton told Sophy Ridge that Rupert Murdoch – who is stepping back from his media empire – had been motivated by his business interests over political ideology.

Murdoch “would give a fair wind to people in power until the point that he felt that they were obstructing his businesses”, Boulton said. 

“I think building his businesses came first with him rather than being a megalomaniac and inflicting his views on the rest of the world.”

Murdoch is ‘most poisonous individual of my lifetime’

Left-wing commentator Owen Jones had a more extreme view, telling Ridge that “Rupert Murdoch has been the most poisonous individual of my lifetime”.

“This isn’t just some media owner,” he said. “This guy is a politician. 

“He’s a very, very powerful political figure who has, without being elected by a single person, had a huge disruptive and pernicious and poisonous impact on our democracy, Australian democracy, US democracy and democracies all over the world.”

Flynn ‘confident’ SNP can win mandate for independence referendum 

Stephen Flynn, the SNP’s Westminster leader, said he was “very confident” his party can win a majority of seats in Scotland at the next general election.

This would empower the SNP to demand another referendum on Scottish independence. 

“If we win a majority of seats, which I’m very confident that we will, in the general election next year then that will be a mandate for us to give democratic effect to independence,” he said.

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