This morning's Sunday programme on Radio 4 was like most other editions of Sunday on Radio 4 - just even more so.
It continues to "offer perhaps the most undiluted liberal bias to be found anywhere on the BBC".
It's the kind of programme where different speakers in different segments will end up saying the same things. Today its main themes included hate crimes, Islamophobia, social cohesion, LGBTI rights and the danger posed by the far-right - the latter arising as a theme because so many of the voices heard from, entirely independently of each other, emphasised the problem of the far-right. And, also entirely independently of each other, a studio interviewee and a talking head in an unrelated report brought up the spike in hate crimes following the Brexit referendum.
Still at least there was an interesting bit about Cossacks.