The pair discuss Boris Johnson's latest genius Brexit move, the secret diary of Sasha Swire, Grant Shapps' graffiti masterplan and the whereabouts of Gordon the Gopher.
Roger Domeneghetti talks about the rise, fall and rise again of the Rubik's Cube.
And, of course, another Brexiteer of the Week is crowned.
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