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Coffee House Shots

The Spectator
Rishi Sunak
Conservative Party
Labour Party
Hate Crime Act
Scotland
Police Scotland
Keir Starmer
Humza Yousaf
Gender Identity
Israel
Local Elections
Nicola Sturgeon
United Kingdom
WASPI Campaign
Labour
Freedom Of Speech
William Wragg
Tory
State Pension Age
Securonomics

Daily political analysis from The Spectator's top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale, Lucy Dunn and many others.

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Latest Episodes

The SNP’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, MP for Aberdeen South, joins Lucy Dunn for a special episode to assess the place of the SNP in British politics as we approach the end of 2025. The SNP were ‘decimated’ to just nine MPs at the 2024 general ... more

As is fast becoming a tradition on Coffee House Shots at this time of year, James Heale and Tim Shipman are joined by sketch writer Quentin Letts to go through the events of the past 12 months. From sackings to resignations, and Farage to Polanski, i... more

Nick Fuentes is a 27-year-old American influencer with a growing following. He believes America has been subverted by rich, powerful Jews. He was recently interviewed by Piers Morgan, where these views were put to him directly. During the exchange, M... more

Today was the final PMQs of the year – and it was certainly not a classic. It is customary for the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition to make some attempt at Christmas cheer by telling jokes at the despatch box, but this year’s zingers w... more

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Recent Guests

Gordon McKee
Labour MP for Glasgow South
Episode: Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Lucy Dunn
Political correspondent, leaving to join STV
Episode: Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Zarah Sultana
Co-founder of Your Party
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 07/12/2025
Helen Watley
Shadow Work and Pension Secretary
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 07/12/2025
David Miles
Professor of Economics at Imperial College London and member of the committee of the Office for Budget Responsibility
Imperial College London
Episode: The OBR on the Budget leak & why they're always wrong
Claire Coutinho
Shadow Energy Secretary
Labour Party
Episode: Britain's expensive energy problem – with Claire Coutinho
Charlie Taylor
H.M. Chief Inspector of Prisons
Prisons Inspectorate
Episode: Why are so many prisoners accidentally released? With H.M. Chief Inspector of Prisons
Natasha Feroze
Special guest and commentator on the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards
Episode: What happened at the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards?
Michael Simmons
Host of new economic podcast, Reality Chick
Episode: Who will 'take back control' of the economy?

Hosts

Lucy Dunn
Host of Coffee House Shots
James Heale
Political commentator and writer
Isabel Hardman
Host of Coffee House Shots
Michael Simmons
The Spectator's economics editor

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • Generally good, but…

    The spectator podcast ecosystem is generally pretty good at confining Freddy Gray and his uncritical Trump worship to the Americano podcast. Please stop inviting him on this one.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    mhooton
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Why is the Spectator commenting on people’s satirical choices, rather than the politics?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ptremn
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • James Heale gabbler extraordinaire

    It’s generally a decent listen. Tim shipman is very good albeit he has his favourites and repeats himself a lot. James Heale is sometimes unlistenable for the speed he talks at words just flow into each other and there is just a noise. Slow down man !!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Luke knavesmire
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Best of political discourse

    Gove’s interview with Mahmood was excellent. Mahmood answered all questions head on and her integrity and authenticity was obvious. Gove does bring out the best in the people he interviews - giving them time to answer fully and showing respect for them whatever their political persuasion.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Issy55
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • An informative discussion

    Knowledgeable participants provided an extremely informative debate. It makes a change to hear unbiased contributions.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blackwatch1
    United Kingdom3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions and deep dives into complex political topics but note a desire for more challenging questions to be asked.
The frequency of political humor and camaraderie among hosts creates an enjoyable listening experience while sometimes balancing on the edge of partisanship.
Some critiques mention that the content can occasionally become insipid or overly detailed, affecting listener engagement, especially for casual audiences.

Chart Rankings

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#196
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#46
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#9
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#38
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#150
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Apple Podcasts
#65
Australia/News/Daily News

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Who won 2025? with Quentin Letts
Q: Any predictions for the year ahead?
Both speakers predict key elections in May will shape British politics and discuss the potential impact of the end of the war in Ukraine on the government.
Who won 2025? with Quentin Letts
Q: What's the mood like being in Parliament?
Quentin Letts describes a sullen disobedience and boredom among Labour MPs towards Keir Starmer's leadership, which he believes will create problems for him.
Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Q: Gordon, looking past 2026, are you confident that the United Kingdom is safe?
Gordon feels that interest in independence is at a low, as people focus more on pressing issues like the cost of living crisis and European security.
Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Q: Gordon, does that bother you as a unionist, that we're over 20 years into devolution now, and plenty of people are still prepared or want to blame Westminster for things that now have nothing to do with London?
Gordon attributes this to the SNP's long-standing governance, noting their strategy of shifting blame rather than taking responsibility for issues like NHS waiting lists.
Will Scotland switch course in 2026? with Gordon McKee
Q: Does Keir Starmer really care about the devolved nations?
Gordon assures that he does, emphasizing Starmer's genuine interest in Scottish issues and elections, which he believes are critical for the whole UK.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Coffee House Shots

What is Coffee House Shots about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides insightful analysis and commentary on the political landscape, focusing on current events in UK politics. Each episode features discussions among a team of experienced writers and commentators, who explore various topics such as governmental policies, economic implications, and party dynamics. Noteworthy is the intimate style of engagement amongst the hosts, creating a conversational tone that invites listeners into critical political discussions. Unique perspectives, particularly from high-profile political figures, add depth to the narratives, making it compelling for anyone interested in political discourse and current affairs.

The content frequently shifts between economic policies, party politics, and influential... more

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1. Gordon McKee
2. Lucy Dunn
3. Zarah Sultana
4. Helen Watley
5. David Miles
6. Claire Coutinho
7. Charlie Taylor
8. Natasha Feroze

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