
Quiet Riot, the politics podcast with more passion, less shouting and lots of laughter
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews CommentaryPolitics | |||

Riots, attacks, police snafus – they can't all be solely the fault of one bit of equalities guidance, can they?
Well, if you've listened to Kemi Badenoch, you might be beginning to wonder.
Her latest foray into the world of identity politics sees h... more
The spotlight is unforgiving, as both would-be MPs and former royals found this week.
Join Naomi and Kenny to pick through the ashes of a somewhat underwhelming BBC Question Time from the Makerfield by-election, where a bunch of candidates with mini... more
Who is Labour for? It is such a fundamental question and one that no one appears to have an answer for.
Naomi and Alex welcome the perfect guest in Christabel Cooper, of ThinkLabour, who has written a report on this very topic.
From the vagueness o... more
The murder of Henry Nowak has raised a great many questions because of the terrible way Henry was treated by police as he lay dying.
Henry's family have responded with remarkable dignity to this dreadful affair but the same cannot be said of element... more
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This continues to be my go to pod for politics. A fantastically well informed team that eschews drama and concentrates on in-depth, proportionate analysis of the topics of the day. Plus the warmth and hilarity of the presenters makes it seem as if you are participating in a discussion with friends. Incidentally, it is on twice weekly not once every two weeks.
The launch of the Rejoin the EU campaign by Best for Britain; the appalling editorial choice by the Beeb about fake migrants; and some excellent film reviews/recommendations. Another excellent QR!👏
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!👏
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The show centers on in-depth political analysis across UK and international affairs, balancing rigorous policy critique with wit and approachable storytelling. Episodes commonly dissect immigration patterns, infrastructure and housing, electoral dynamics, and media coverage, often pairing data-driven analysis with personal perspectives from guests and a recurring sense of civic-minded activism. Notable strengths include clear reasoning, a calm yet pointed debate style, and creative segments that keep complex topics engaging. A few episodes feature high-profile guests or expert researchers to contextualize debates on democracy, governance, and public policy, making it a solid choice for listeners who want informed insight without sensational... more
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Recent guests on Quiet Riot include:
1. Alex Andreou
2. Christabel Cooper
3. Naz Shah
4. Tala Mousha
5. Farah Mousha
6. Sam Freedman
7. Grin Ap Iorwerth
8. Andreou Ryder
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