
Daily political analysis from The Spectator's top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale and many others.
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Definitely the best political daily podcast. Obviously, as it’s from The Spectator, it’s centre-right, but if you can get over that (and I suggest you should), it definitely has the best insights and updates. It’s short, relaxed, and is, on the whole, pretty balanced.
as has been noted, the podcast has dropped off. it's almost a pastiche of itself, with the same dullard poshy blokes drivelling about the same non-topics every time. get katy balls and someone like that back!
I used to really enjoy the podcast, balanced with a right wing bias. More recently it has become right wing conspiratorial jibba jabba. I think it has followed the Telegraph to the margins. Will no longer listen I’m afarid
I enjoy this show and like the short, bitesize format. Obviously very aligned with the right but they don’t hide it and so long as your balance it with some opposing views, all good.
Tim Shipman is a highlight presenter. Bit male heavy overall since Katy Balls departed - would be good to hear more from Isobel Hardman, Madeline Grant and Lara Prendergast.
Liars in pursuit of the grift.
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Political discussions feature prominently, with episodes analyzing key British political events, the workings of parliamentary dynamics, and interviews with political journalists and experts. The hosts frequently tackle topics such as government spending, political leadership, and significant figures in UK politics, providing detailed commentary on evolving political scenarios. Particularly notable is the focus on contemporary controversies, policy debates, and historical context, which aim to offer listeners insightful perspectives on the political landscape. This keen analysis is complemented by a roster of engaging hosts with varied expertise in political commentary, contributing to a rich dialogue that appeals to those seeking a deeper ... more
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