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

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The stakes are too high to allow even a hint of complacency to creep into our thinking about the upcoming US 2026 midterm elections. This is one of the most powerful and malicious administrations in US history - the same lot who tried to overrun the ... more

The King and Ay, ay, ay... One (the royal One) flew over the cuckoo's nest ... Windsors and losers ... too many ways to describe what happened in Washington this week when genuine royalty met wannabe royalty.

Join Naomi, Alex and Kenny for a diploma... more

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When illness makes life unbearable, should we be permitted – and helped – to end our time in this place on our own terms?

Last year on this podcast, we spoke to Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of Humanists UK, about the Terminally Ill Adults (End of ... more

Food, fuel, political parties ... it can feel like we've never had so much choice. But how much choice do we REALLY have?

Naomi and Kenny ask whether the modern world gives us choice on one level ... only to utterly deny it on other levels.

And, ta... more

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Recent Guests

Andreou Ryder
British political scientist, professor at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Budapest University/Eötvös Loránd University
Episode: Block, stock and two million smoking barrels
Peter Mojo
Hungarian opposition figure and political leader
TISA / Hungarian opposition movement
Episode: Block, stock and two million smoking barrels
Ayesha Hazarika
Baroness, political commentator and former Labour aide
House of Lords (informal guest)
Episode: Eureka Hazarika special – Part 1: Labour finally chooses Europe
Claire Higham
Campaigner and Long Covid patient
Long Covid campaign and patient advocate
Episode: QR Special: The cruelty of Long Covid
Dame Anneliese Dodds
Former MEP, former Minister of State for Development, current MP for Oxladeast and Chair of the APPG Sudan and South Sudan
Member of Parliament (UK)
Episode: With Europe we stand: Foreign policy special with Anneliese Dodds
John Donison
Middle East correspondent for the show
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Episode: Sunday School: One thing after another
Peter Kellner
Polling expert and former chairman of YouGov
YouGov
Episode: By-election curious
Kenny Campbell
Guest speaker discussing youth unemployment and AI
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Episode: The Shadow Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Jeevun Sandher
MP for Loughborough
Episode: Keir today, gone tomorrow?

Hosts

Alex Andreou
Host with partner Naomi Smith; long-running presenter known for policy analysis, humor, and structured discussion.
Naomi Smith
Co-host known for insightful commentary, policy framing, and engaging banter.
Kenny Campbell
Co-host/Producer bringing production polish, data-driven insights, and occasional guest spots.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 900 ratings
  • Feelings inform fact

    Lazy misandry and sneering at the natives by an Irish, Scot and a Greek. Anglophobic to its core.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands2 months ago
  • A Very British Podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rosa_K
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Great discussion

    A great - and important - discussion on what Britishness mean. Keep up the good work!👏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OlivierMP
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Happy new year!

    What a wonderful, wonderful 1 Jan episode. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DeCive2023
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Oh God! -what a find.

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ACTgreen
    United Kingdom5 months ago

Listeners Say

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Humor and warmth keep heavy topics approachable.
Thoughtful, nonpartisan analysis that stays sane in a heavy news week.
Guests are consistently credible and discussions are well-structured.
High-quality debates that avoid partisan shouting while remaining engaging.
Listeners value depth over hot takes and appreciate the hosts' candor and banter.

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#24
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#50
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Apple Podcasts
#102
Australia/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#152
Italy/News/Politics
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#176
Germany/News/Politics
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#202
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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Block, stock and two million smoking barrels
Q: Can I just start by asking, how is the atmosphere in Budapest in Hungary right now? Is it still on a high?
Ryder explains a conflicted but hopeful mood, noting celebrations among students and a broader sense that the electoral shift could open space for a more plural political system, though concerns about corruption and guardrails remain.
Eureka Hazarika special – Part 1: Labour finally chooses Europe
Q: Is there merit in sending the King to negotiate with the US and Europe given the current volatility?
Yes, but it's high risk; a strong, high-visibility gesture could signal resilience and unity, but it could backfire if perceived as political theatre or if Trump dominates the narrative.
Eureka Hazarika special – Part 1: Labour finally chooses Europe
Q: What does the movement of voters mean for Labour if the party shifts its policies?
Voters have become more transactional and are not bound to one party; parties move more quickly than voters, so Labour must be careful about promising future fuel relief and risk losing credibility if conditions change.
Eureka Hazarika special – Part 2: Memoirs of a newly-minted peer
Q: What would your plan be to save journalism in the current media environment?
Strengthen verification processes, promote a range of trusted narrators, and encourage media literacy while supporting independent reporting and cross-party collaboration to restore public trust in information.
Eureka Hazarika special – Part 2: Memoirs of a newly-minted peer
Q: How worried are you about threats to journalism and the quality of journalistic output in the UK right now?
There is fragmentation and a dark side to social media, but editors and producers have to double-check and stay vigilant about biases; trust is fragile and requires responsible reporting and a diversity of credible sources.

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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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Recent guests on Quiet Riot include:

1. Andreou Ryder
2. Peter Mojo
3. Ayesha Hazarika
4. Claire Higham
5. Dame Anneliese Dodds
6. John Donison
7. Peter Kellner
8. Kenny Campbell

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