
Quiet Riot, the politics podcast with more passion, less shouting and lots of laughter
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryPoliticsNews | |||

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
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
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
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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An absolute joy to listen to every time. Love the show!
Another fab episode
This would be the discount drug store version.
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!
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!
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Offering a blend of insightful political commentary and a touch of humor, the discussions primarily revolve around current events, particularly focusing on British and European politics. The hosts tackle a range of topics from economic policies and social justice to electoral dynamics, often inviting knowledgeable guests to share their perspectives. This podcast is distinctive for its engaging format, featuring lively banter among hosts who aim to provide accessible analysis of complex political scenarios. Notably, it seeks to break down intricate issues into digestible insights, making it especially appealing to those looking for thoughtful discourse mixed with an element of levity.
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Quiet Riot launched 2 years ago and published 245 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. 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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