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Oh God, What Now?

Podmasters
Labour Party
Keir Starmer
Donald Trump
Brexit
UK Politics
Immigration
Reform UK
Conservative Party
Rachel Reeves
Nigel Farage
Ukraine
Trump
UK Economy
Social Media
Elon Musk
Gaza
NHS
NATO
European Union
Kemi Badenoch

Making sense of our political hell every Tuesday and Friday! Oh God, What Now? is the no-bulls**t politics podcast, making the unbearable bearable with top quality guests and analysis, plus poor quality jokes. Regulars include: Guardian writer Rafael Behr • Rachel Cunliffe of the New Statesman • New Statesman columnist Jonn Elledge • Writer and host of This Is Not A Drill Gavin Esler • Social affa... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes835Founded9 years ago
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The BBC gets in early with its “ten years since the Brexit Referendum” jamboree with a “star”-studded retro-documentary, Brexit: A Very British Civil War from legendary film-maker Norma Percy. Our panel bravely retraumatise themselves by watching it.... more

Farage and the far-right have been quick to seize on Henry Nowak’s horrific murder, ignoring pleas from the victim’s family for the killing not to be politicised. Instead the Reform leader decried “two-tier” policing and called for “pure, cold rage”.... more

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What else does a beleaguered PM like Keir Starmer need but… unsolicited advice from Tony Blair? In a new essay published by his think tank, the former PM calls on Labour to... more

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Recent Guests

Rosie Holt
Comedian and actor known for the Rosie Holt MP persona
Guest on Oh God, What Now?
Episode: Slash’n’Burnham – Makerfield is already getting nasty
Marie Le Conte
political journalist and author
Political Journalism
Episode: Where the Streets has no shame
Rob Ford
Manchester University's Mr Sophology, commentator
University of Manchester / Media guest
Episode: Get Starmer
Aisha Down
Award-winning investigative journalist and AI reporter at The Guardian
The Guardian
Episode: Zack’s Appeal – Are the Greens a one-man band?
Jamie Bartlett
Author and technology writer, The Dark Net and The People vs Tech
Independent author / technology writer
Episode: Emotional Support Leadership Candidate
Phil Tinline
Former Executive Producer of Radio 4's documents; author of Ghosts of Iron Mountain
Freelance/Author
Episode: Return of the Mandel-Scandal
Peter Chappell
Breaking news reporter at The Times; author of What If Reform Wins
The Times
Episode: The End is Nige – What happens if Reform win?
Ava Santina
Special guest, Politics Editor of Politics Show UK, TV regular
Politics Show UK
Episode: Viktor is a Loser – Hungary’s brilliant revolution
James Ball
Political editor and author
The New World / The Eye
Episode: For Whom The Booth Tolls – or, Strait to Hell

Hosts

Andrew Harrison
Lead host and central moderator with long-running involvement in political discussion.
Ros Taylor
Regular host and columnist/critic contributing long-form political analysis.
Zoë Grünewald
Co-host and Westminster editor with broad political insight.
Seth Thévoz
Panelist with historical and analytical take on party politics and media narratives.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 4.1k ratings
  • Not exactly radical

    The podcast is OK, buts but right of centre. On the whole it feels like a group of people who think they are radical, but very much in the mould of the Starmer, McSweeney, Streeting right wingers who have stolen the Labour Party

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    westkp
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • So disappointing

    I was really enjoying your podcast, but the latest episode gave me pause - the Greens/Polanski-bashing was alarming, the bias in the reporting of ‘evidence’ even more so. 1-star because I had to. Unsubscribed.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Aurilia Zen
    Australiaa month ago
  • I take issue with a couple things

    I’m a rightwinger but do believe it’s important to listen to views and opinions that are not always the same as ones own and i genuinely love pod masters and especially the bunker and oh god. But I’ve noticed, especially in the last episode that a lot of the presenters but especially Ros, talk about the feelings Trump brings out in people like it’s his fault and they have no personal responsibility for their actions because Trump makes them extreme. Trump can not control how people feel

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HazzaHbomb
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • No balance

    Hard to learn from people who cannot see any issues with the Left or the EU

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ghffnn
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Whining whimsy

    A chance to deconstruct Reform is wasted as we listen to a writer wittering on about his book and the flights of fantasy contained within. Podcast Summary - Reform are going to be as disruptive as ‘97 New Labour, who impact and policies shaped the UK into the country it is today. Reform is about revenge for the last 30 years. It’s about winning the day. One day at a time. Which means it will be a compete disaster. Best tactic is to bait Reform into being their worse selves. Get straight to the p... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands2 months ago

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High-quality guests from major media outlets and think tanks.
Some listeners perceive bias in coverage or framing of debates.
Balanced panels with strong analysis and humor.
Listeners appreciate accessible explanations of complex political topics.

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Slash’n’Burnham – Makerfield is already getting nasty
Q: Karen asks what top priority Matt Brittin should set as BBC director general.
The panel suggests restoring confidence in the BBC by defending its independence, expanding lighthearted comedy, and resisting over-correcting in response to external pressures, while continuing to invest in popular programming like The Naked Week.
Where the Streets has no shame
Q: Emma Quinn asks whether Canada stopping news media on social platforms would help discern real news from fake in the UK context.
The panel debates that removing news from social media would backfire, arguing people would stay on social platforms and not read quality reporting; regulation and publishers' payments are discussed as partial mitigations.
Emotional Support Leadership Candidate
Q: Jamie, what is the core argument of your book about talking to AI, and why should listeners care today?
Bartlett argues that understanding how to frame questions and recognizing the probabilistic, biased nature of language models empowers people to use AI more safely and effectively, especially in professional contexts where misinterpretation can have real consequences.
Has Trump destroyed Trumpism?
Q: Is there a credible successor who could carry Trumpism forward without Trump?
Several speakers note possibilities like other political figures who echo policy positions, but they argue that no one currently matches Trump's unique mix of charisma, media empire, and personality-driven appeal, making a seamless handoff unlikely.
Has Trump destroyed Trumpism?
Q: What happens to Trumpism if Trump cannot maintain cohesion within his coalition?
The panel suggests that Trumpism could persist as a branding and cultural movement even without Trump, but it would require a unifying figure or alternative leaders who can recreate a similarly tight-knit, media-savvy coalition; otherwise the movement risks fragmentation.

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A sharp, panel-driven UK politics show that blends rigorous analysis with satire. Episodes frequently dissect leadership contests, party strategy, Brexit and EU realignment, local election dynamics, and media narratives, often featuring journalists, historians, and political commentators. The conversations balance policy critique with cultural humor, making complex Westminster machinations accessible to engaged listeners who want context, nuance, and timely takes. Noteworthy aspects include a steady rotation of high-profile guests from major media outlets, a penchant for historical parallels, and a style that mixes serious analysis with brisk, quippy banter that keeps discussions lively for a politically engaged audience.

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1. Rosie Holt
2. Marie Le Conte
3. Rob Ford
4. Aisha Down
5. Jamie Bartlett
6. Phil Tinline
7. Peter Chappell
8. Ava Santina

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