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Thursday 24 October Elections, conflict, rising food prices, military opposition, Gaza and bad drama We discuss politics in the run-up to the elections. Karen Halldórsdóttir, former town representative, Marinó G. Njálsson, advisor, Guðríður Arnardóttir, former form of the Association of Secondary School Teachers and former town representative, and Hákon Gunnarsson, deputy town representative, all from Kópavog, arrive first, followed by journalists Jakob Bjarnar Grétarsson, Þóra Kristín Ásgeirsdóttir, Frosti Logason and Karen Kjartansdóttir. Benjamín Julian, project manager of the price control of the People's Confederation, discusses the increase in food prices and other consumer issues. Árni Hjartarson, who was the editor of a wonderful book about the struggle of military opponents, tells us about the book and the struggle. Árni still says: Iceland out of NATO and the army out. María Lilja brings in young people to discuss the genocide in Gaza: Gunnar Ásgrímsson comes from Ung Framsøkn, Ármann Leifsson from Young Jafnaðarmen in the Samfylking, Karl Héðinn Kristjánsson from Roða in the Socialist Party and Sverrir Páll from Uppreisn i Viðreisn. And Lára Magnúsardóttir talks about two plays at several theaters and the ways that can be used to activate our cultural institutions to strengthen Icelandic and people who want to learn Icelandic.