
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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On today’s Saturday shots, James Heale is joined by former Conservative MP Steve Baker to discuss the fallout from Wes Streeting’s resignation and the ‘orgy of chaos’ that has ensued.
Steve takes James inside the dark arts of a Westminster coup: why... more
In today’s podcast, Michael Gove is joined by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed, at a Spectator event titled ‘Levelling Up vs Pride in Place’, sponsored by Autodesk.
They discuss the evolution of govern... more
After days of deliberation, Wes Streeting has finally quit Keir Starmer’s government. At the stroke of 1 p.m., the Ilford MP resigned as Health Secretary in a two-page letter that laid out his differences with the Prime Minister. He details, at lengt... more
Wes Streeting is/was expected to make his move today for the Labour leadership – but does he have the numbers? There was some frantic briefing last night, with competing claims about who has the required number of MPs and who might be prepared to giv... more
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Really used to love this as it is not my usual political leaning - But since Tim Shipman joined the Spectator and this podcast it has become almost unlistenable. He constantly lives the sound of his own voice and interrupts incessantly and he does not stop for breath which is just exhausting - Now will avoid
Was my favourite UK political podcast, but no more. Sure it’s got insight and commentary but the main presenter has turned it into a self congratulatory echo chamber. Thank goodness James H is still around to make it worthwhile.
Boring
Is to have a culture war with all the immigrants you let into the country for cheap labour? Spectacularly dumb and as self defeating as everything else you idiots have ever imposed upon Britain. You are the problem. Stand down, get a proper job.
Interesting podcast but I’m getting increasingly annoyed by Tim Shipman butting in and interrupting James Heale and others. Let them finish their points first!!
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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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