
Quiet Riot, the politics podcast with more passion, less shouting and lots of laughter
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 281 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsNews Commentary | |||

Look, we're STILL trying to work out what Melania's plan was with that WTF speech this week.
Plan, did we say? Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell give miserable Mel's bizarre intervention their best shot and, for the adults in the audience, try to make... more
One minute, it's Armageddon and profanity; the next, it's back to the clown show and Trump's biggest TACO yet.
Naomi, Alex and Kenny are joined by QR favourite Arthur Snell to rake through the ashes of Trump's Iranian dumpster fire, and try to make ... more
Brace for betrayal, resurrection and chocolate in our Easter special!
Naomi Smith and Kenny Campbell examine the Judas Factor in politics, and then dive into that other great seasonal topic: the soaring price of Easter eggs.
All that plus the Wokey... more
Welcome to the second part of our fabulous bank holiday two-parter with Baroness Ayesha Hazarika.
What does becoming a peer actually feel like? How should we reform the upper chamber? And will our friendly Baroness give us any juicy insights from b... more
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Lazy misandry and sneering at the natives by an Irish, Scot and a Greek. Anglophobic to its core.
Last week Quiet Riot asked what defines “British”. The answer is that it does. The Anglo-Hiberno-Helleno-Caledonian hosts are serious, generous, well informed, rational, warm-hearted, cool-headed, obstreperous, idiosyncratic, irreverent, and often very funny. Truly a very British podcast.
A great - and important - discussion on what Britishness mean. Keep up the good work!👏
What a wonderful, wonderful 1 Jan episode. Thank you!
Where have you been my lovely people?
Careful assured commentary on the week’s events. Served up on a Sunday morning swaddled in a soft blanket of humanity. What more could you want?
Oh! and there’s humour as well.
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A politics show built on calm, sharp analysis, and wit, with a strong focus on UK policy, elections, and global affairs shaped by current events. Across recent episodes, discussions often center on leadership dynamics, party strategy, immigration and national identity, economic policy, and the impact of external events on domestic politics, all delivered with measured critique, humor, and accessible framing. Notable strengths include clear, nonpartisan analysis that digests complex policy debates, regular feature segments that add color and rhythm, and a willingness to challenge narratives while staying relatable for listeners who want thoughtful, informed discourse.
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Quiet Riot launched 2 years ago and published 281 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Quiet Riot include:
1. Ayesha Hazarika
2. Claire Higham
3. Dame Anneliese Dodds
4. John Donison
5. Kenny Campbell
6. Kemi Badenoch
7. Arthur Snell
8. Cindy Yu
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