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Coffee House Shots

The Spectator
Labour Party
Keir Starmer
Conservative Party
Donald Trump
Kemi Badenoch
Peter Mandelson
Andy Burnham
Nigel Farage
Iran
Reform UK
Reform Party
United Kingdom
Brexit
Green Party
United States
UK Economy
Gorton and Denton
Liberal Democrats
Rachel Reeves
China

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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Rachel Reeves has delivered what is likely to be her valedictory Mansion House speech, defending her record on growth, borrowing and the public finances. But with businesses counting the cost of higher employers’ National Insurance and Labour prepari... more

Keir Starmer has delivered his final PMQs. It was a more cordial occasion compared to most weeks, with Kemi Badenoch exchanging jokes with the outgoing Prime Minister over their previous clashes amid a more sombre tone given the murder of Ann Widdeco... more

Kemi Badenoch has declared war on the Tory wets, removing the whip from Gavin Barwell after Theresa May’s former chief of staff criticised her leadership and opposed the party’s positions on net zero and the ECHR. Her allies insist this is not a purg... more

The murder of Ann Widdecombe has sent shockwaves through Westminster and reignited the debate over politicians’ security. But with questions still unanswered about the motive for the attack, Reform’s response has already become politically charged. I... more

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Recent Guests

Kevin Hollinrake
Conservative Party Chairman
Conservative Party
Episode: How we plan to beat Reform | Kevin Hollinrake, Conservative chairman
James Heale
Political writer and commentator
The Spectator
Episode: The definitive guide to 'Manchesterism'
Tali Fraser
New commissioning editor and writer at large
The Spectator
Episode: The definitive guide to 'Manchesterism'
Chris Curtis
Labour MP for Milton Keynes North
Labour Party
Episode: Labour is one big happy family | with Chris Curtis MP
Trevor Phillips
Guest and commentator featured in a heated discussion about Nigel Farage and related politics
Television/Commentary
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 05/07/2026
James Murray
Health Secretary (as discussed on the program)
UK Government
Episode: Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 05/07/2026
Anthony Scaramucci
Former press secretary to Donald Trump; host of The Rest is Politics America
The Rest is Politics America
Episode: Anthony Scaramucci on Trump, Corruption & America at 250
Ameer Kotecha
former diplomat, CEO of the Centre for Government Reform
Centre for Government Reform
Episode: REVEALED: Treasury abandons numeracy to boost diversity
Freddy Gray
Veteran of The Spectator Summer Party
The Spectator
Episode: The secrets of the Spectator summer party

Hosts

James Heale
Senior host with long-running involvement, often guiding discussions and providing insider context.
Noa Hoffman
Co-host and contributor, known for political analysis and roundtable commentary.
Tim Shipman
Co-host and political editor, driving many discussions with sharp, strategic framing.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 3.5k ratings
  • Times up Tim

    The show has been worse since Tim Shipman took the lead. Arrogant, never interested in a discussion. He provides a reminder why old conservatives have a poor reputation.

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    lrhhrl
    United States25 days ago
  • Noah

    Lady Noah should not be on any podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ccmatic
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Awful new crew

    The new team of Oscar Edmondson, Michael Simmons and Norah Hoffman is awful. Not worth listening to. Norah sounds terrible. How the daily podcast has fallen.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ccmatic
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Listen to the guests!

    Sadly Tim Shipman has slipped very quickly into the role of the radio presenter who is too powerful to be produced. Somebody needs to tell him to shut up and listen to the guests. I really rate Tim as a writer. He is a great political editor for the magazine, but he is a terrible podcast host — and only slightly better as a guest. He is too keen to show off his knowledge and too fond of the sound of his own voice. He repeatedly asks Luke Tryl a question, only to answer it himself — at great len... more

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    3
    Lifeclearout
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Poor

    Has gone downhill pretty rapidly since the old guard left

    Tim Shipman is a poor podcaster. He invites ppl on the show to listen to his voice as opposed to getting their views..

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    Nickname34967
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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Overall, insightful insider takes with sharp analysis but some listeners feel a shift in tone since leadership changes.
High-quality policy discussion, though some episodes are critiqued for a heavier right-leaning bias.
The show delivers concise updates and strong roundtable dynamics, especially on Westminster strategy.

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How we plan to beat Reform | Kevin Hollinrake, Conservative chairman
Q: Going forward, is this the sort of terrain we can expect to see the Tories fight reform, or should the party pursue its own distinct identity while dealing with the baggage of past years?
This is not a reform strategy aimed at a single issue; it's about applying Conservative policies—competence, responsible spending, and strong leadership—across the board, to demonstrate the party is serious about reform and governance, not simply reacting to Nigel Farage's tactics.
How we plan to beat Reform | Kevin Hollinrake, Conservative chairman
Q: Kevin, can you take us behind the scenes in CCHQ? When Nigel Farage initially put out his statement, when did the war gaming begin and did you anticipate what would come next?
There were two schools of thought; some expected a defiant denial that Nigel's day in politics was over, others anticipated his direct actions. We discussed how to respond quickly, noting Kemi Badenoch would be involved in a Q&A and that the situation could lead to a by-election, which we believed needed to be faced head-on under the party rules.
‘It’s beyond embarrassing, it’s dangerous’: why Britain must fund defence | Sir Richard Barrons
Q: Can you explain what the SDR was supposed to achieve and why funding is still a sticking point?
Barrons explains the SDR aimed to modernize a hollowed-out force by embracing new warfare domains, but the political and financial will to fund the planned capabilities has lagged, risking a mismatch between strategic needs and resources.
What Kemi Badenoch told Tim Shipman
Q: How are you balancing work and family, and what does that say about your leadership style?
Family balance is essential; my husband contributes to party fundraising but has a day job, and I manage my commitments with a focus on delivering for the country, showing that leadership can be compatible with personal life.
What Kemi Badenoch told Tim Shipman
Q: Would you rule out pre-election non-aggression pacts or behind-the-scenes deals to engineer seat changes or coalitions?
Yes, I rule out such deals; I believe in offering a clear Conservative platform and not trading candidate selections behind the scenes, since voters are not to be treated like pawns.

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

This daily political analysis show features fast-paced discussions with senior journalists and commentators who dissect Westminster dynamics, leadership contests, policy debates, and the interplay between media narratives and political strategy. Recent episodes center on leadership battles, party unity, local and national policy agendas (immigration, Levelling Up, planning, and infrastructure), and the evolving influence of reform-minded parties. The tone is insider and analytic, with frequent roundtables and interviews that unpack how decisions, messaging, and alliances shape UK politics. A notable strength is the blend of sharp, insider commentary with accessible summaries, making it valuable for listeners who want concise, context-rich u... more

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