
Quiet Riot, the politics podcast with more passion, less shouting and lots of laughter
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 264 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNewsPolitics | |||

A royal scandal for the ages ... but how much worse could the Mountbatten-Windsor meltdown get for the Royal Family? Spoiler: very.
Join Naomi Smith and Kenny Campbell for a particularly heavyweight Sunday School, featuring not just constitutional b... more
As the real world is sweating over unemployment figures, especially among younger people, Farage unveils a 'shadow cabinet' that is nothing of the sort, and appears to have no solutions.
Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell dive into the fig... more
Britain is making its strongest pivot yet towards Europe, with a suggested Defence Union that seems to go well beyond defence.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe soils himself in public and only sort of apologises to anyone whose nose is "too sensitive".
And Nigel ... more
What was it really like in THAT meeting between Starmer and his MPs? And what next for the embattled PM?
Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell are joined by Loughborough MP Jeevun Sandher to get an insider's view of a remarkable few days of p... more
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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.
An absolute joy to listen to every time. Love the show!
Another fab episode
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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 264 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. Kemi Badenoch
2. Cindy Yu
3. Jeevun Sandher
4. Danny Sriskandarajah
5. James O'Brien
6. Annette Dittert
7. Josh Babarinde
8. Chris Mason
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