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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The Liberal Democrat party conference in Bournemouth has concluded with a speech from leader Sir Ed Davey. While the current crop of Liberal Democrats are the most successful third-party in 100 years, they have faced questions about why they aren't c... more
Nigel Farage has unveiled his most radical immigration plan yet – scrapping indefinite leave to remain for migrants – in a move designed to reverse the so-called 'Boriswave.' James Heale explains how this would affect hundreds of thousands already li... more
Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning's political shows.
The UK has officially recognised the state of Palestine. In the morning of Keir Starmer's announcement, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy explains Labour's reasoning, while Me... more
The government is expected to press ahead with recognition of Palestinian statehood, before a formal declaration at the United Nations. Prime Minister Keir Starmer set out plans earlier this year to recognise Palestine – but what does this actually m... more
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I interact with media across the political spectrum - both sides have pros and cons. Unfortunately a few reoccurring guest on this pod are either deliberately spreading misinformation or not doing their due diligence before speaking?
I enjoy the podcast, but better without Tim Shipman - head over heels in love with Reform, and in the most recent podcast quite unhinged in his appraisal of how Trump’s getting his agenda through. If this is what happens when you write tens of thousands of words about politics after Brexit, be warned all writers should stick to short form twitter and bluesky.
Not thrilled about the introduction of ads given it’s such a short listen but hey go. Please remember to turn down the music at the end otherwise it abruptly ends in a somewhat amateurish fashion 😆
I have just listened to the ‘Confessions of New Labour Intake’ episode. It seems that The Spectator team see themselves as being part of the parliamentary furniture as opposed to being journalists. The conversation was insipid and, as far as I could tell, without challenge. I don’t know what was more depressing: the Labour MP’s misplaced optimism or The Spectator team’s polite deference.
Favourite UK show with high quality hosts to make it interesting every episode. But missing a few of the recently exited hosts.
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This podcast offers insightful daily political analysis from a team of knowledgeable writers associated with a prominent publication. Episodes typically explore current political events, providing commentary on key players and crucial decisions shaping the political landscape. Noteworthy discussions often involve controversial figures and significant policy changes, focusing on the implications for various parties and leaders. The hosts bring a blend of expertise and diverse perspectives, often dissecting complex political dynamics and offering listeners a deeper understanding of unfolding events.
Listeners can expect a mix of light banter and serious analysis as the hosts navigate the intricacies of UK politics, making it a compelling cho... more
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