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Quiet Riot, the politics podcast with more passion, less shouting and lots of laughter

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Turns out Epstein was a keen black rectangle collector. Either than or the DoJ is trying to rewrite history. Or at least redact history.

ALSO - The Westminster Lobby is in a tizzy over losing their special access to No.10, but is this about less tra... more

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We need to talk about war.

MI6 has warned that we are, in this country, now in the space between peace and war. The Government has announced an independent review into foreign interference with our domestic affairs.

Europe is talking tougher and e... more

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So it turns out Belgium of all places has Russia by the financial short and curlies ... and that's awks for various reasons.

The EU is immobilising indefinitely £185bn of Russian assets – held mostly by Belgian bank Euroclear – to help Ukraine and ... more

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The Lib Dems have elected a new president and his journey to that lofty position is pretty non-standard.

Naomi Smith sits down with Josh Babarinde to find out how a beermat set him on his political journey, and what he learned through his work with ... more

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Recent Guests

Josh Babarinde
President of the Liberal Democrats and MP for Eastbourne
Liberal Democrats
Episode: BONUS EPISODE: Pints of view, with Josh Babarinde
Chris Mason
BBC correspondent
BBC
Episode: Sunday School: Oh! What a Lovely War
Vicky Pryce
Former head of the Government Economic Service and commentator
Episode: Sunday School: Oh! What a Lovely War
Arthur Snell
Regular guest and host of 'Behind the Lines' podcast
Behind the Lines
Episode: Sunday School: Trillion Dollar Manbaby
Liz Saville-Roberts
MP for Dwyfor Merioneth
Episode: Caerphilly Does It: Welsh Politics, Russian Bribes, & Chinese Spies
Jacob Freedland
Scotland reporter for The Telegraph
The Telegraph
Episode: Scotland special: Bread roll with it
Sam Freedman
Author, commentator, and sub-stacker extraordinaire.
Substack
Episode: Anti-Woke Wake: Is the Tory Party dead or just resting?
David Howarth
Former Lib Dem MP for Cambridge, former Electoral Commissioner and current Cambridge Law Professor
Cambridge University
Episode: Waterslides and Escalators: Don't let Trump's America become Farage's Britain
Nick Lowles
CEO of Hope Not Hate, author of How to Defeat the Far Right
Hope Not Hate
Episode: The Windsor Knot: How to tie up a strongman without him noticing

Hosts

Alex Andreou
Co-host, bringing insights into various political situations with a humorous touch.
Naomi Smith
Host with a focus on thoughtful analysis and engaging political discussions.
Kenny Campbell
Co-host known for facilitating engaging discussions bringing humor and diverse opinions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 859 ratings
  • Outstanding

    An absolute joy to listen to every time. Love the show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    B_Chagas
    Brazila month ago
  • Consistently brilliant

    Another fab episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OlivierMP
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • If copium was a podcast

    This would be the discount drug store version.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlandsa month ago
  • Wales

    Thank you for covering Wales properly, which is so rare. I really enjoyed the episode with the Plaid Cymrus MP. We are facing massive political upheaval and need more information on alternatives to Labour. The coverage of Wales by mainstream media is scant and often ill informed. More celtic content please. Naomi’s pronunciation is excellent too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TIEITM
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Mea culpa - 1969, not 1968 🤦🏻‍♂️

    Excellent episode, Sam Freedman is brilliant.

    I realised I got the wrong year for De Gaulle’s resignation, it was of course 1969, not 1968. Apologies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OlivierMP
    United Kingdom3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Positive feedback emphasizes the podcast's non-partisan approach and ability to present balanced views.
Episodes are praised for their relatability and incisive analysis, often leaving audiences feeling more informed.
Listeners appreciate the humorous yet insightful take on complex political issues.
The engaging format and chemistry among hosts make it a go-to for political commentary.

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#41
United Kingdom/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#88
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#130
Italy/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#167
Australia/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#73
New Zealand/News/Politics
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#82
China/News/Politics

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

BONUS EPISODE: Pints of view, with Josh Babarinde
Q: What does the liberal vision for the UK economy look like to you?
A liberal vision for the economy is characterized by growth, innovation, and support for small businesses, ensuring that workers get a fair deal.
SPOILER ALERT: Unpicking the Budget, with Vicky Pryce
Q: Do you believe the changing tax measures will influence behavior positively?
There seems to be an inability to model second order effects and changes in behavior that might be caused by changing particular tax incentives.
SPOILER ALERT: Unpicking the Budget, with Vicky Pryce
Q: What was your overall impression of today's budget considering the challenges faced?
Considering how difficult the position was, it felt like a decent budget, quite confidently delivered and remarkably steady-handed.
Crime and Banishment: A broken justice system, and hard Labour for Starmer
Q: What do you think needs to be addressed within the UK asylum law?
Shabana Mahmood's changes showcase the Labour Home Secretary's position of curbing human rights for stricter border control.
Big Apple Won - Big Orange Zero
Q: Can the government do anything about the increase in dangerous posts online?
There are pressures to control the narrative, but politicians leveraging these narratives often complicates the situation.

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1. Josh Babarinde
2. Chris Mason
3. Vicky Pryce
4. Arthur Snell
5. Liz Saville-Roberts
6. Jacob Freedland
7. Sam Freedman
8. David Howarth

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