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Oh God, What Now?

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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

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Latest Episodes

Is Trump finally falling apart? His approval ratings are catastrophic, the Republicans took a hammering in the November elections, his gross-out distraction tactics no longer work… and as more Epstein emails are released, the scandal is lapping ever-... more

Trump and the right wing press are gleefully hounding the BBC over a clumsy speech edit – will they succeed in taking down the broadcaster? Plus, manifesto promises – there’s a huge fuss over Labour potentially breaking them, but is that anything new... more

Tax rises! Cuts to everything! Here comes the pain! Seldom has a Budget been heralded with such dire warnings… if you believe the Toryform Press. But according to Giles Wilkes – Institute for Government fellow and former adviser to Vince Cable and Th... more

Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York mayoralty race electrifies the global Left, rocks the Democratic establishment and leaves Trump titanically unamused. What does it all mean? Plus: Do we need to save the Conservative Party? Former Digital Mini... more

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Recent Guests

Jon Elledge
Infrastructure lover and bestselling author.
Sunday Times
Episode: Budget ’25 – Why Rachel Reeves should hold her nerve
Giles Wilkes
Senior fellow at the Institute for Government and former special adviser to Theresa May.
Institute for Government
Episode: Budget ’25 – Why Rachel Reeves should hold her nerve
Matt Warman
Former Tory MP and digital minister
Conservative Party
Episode: Mamdani – First we take Manhattan
Ben Ansell
Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions
Nuffield College, University of Oxford
Episode: System Failure – Why does British politics feel broken?
Alan Manning
Professor of Economics at the LSE and author of "Why Immigration Policy Is Hard And How To Make It Better"
Episode: Scary Migrants, Super Creeps – Can Britain break out of migration madness?
Will Snell
Chief Executive of the Fairness Foundation, focusing on socio-economic inequality.
Fairness Foundation
Episode: Don’t mention the pension! – Can we avoid a two-tier society?
Siân Berry
Green MP for Brighton Pavilion
Green Party
Episode: Starmer’s China Syndrome – plus Green MP Siân Berry on the new power balance on the Left
Alex Hern
AI writer for The Economist
The Economist
Episode: Card Declined – Inside the Digital I.D. Wars
Josh Glancy
Associate Editor of The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times
Episode: Is the Conservative Party dying? – Plus: What the Manchester terror attack means

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Alison Phillips
Writer and presenter
Andrew Harrison
Host of Oh God, What Now?
Dorian Lynskey
Host of Oh God, What Now?

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 4k ratings
  • Who to trust

    Well you know I don’t know what the fuss is about anymore you can’t trust USA anymore you can’t trust this PM for defo

    I rather take my punt on china as there economic are ahead of the curve

    I just don’t believe USA can be trusted more can Isreal

    But the fake historical narrative keep pumping out

    You should never have exited from EU

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lovealways#
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Navel gazing copium

    Mental gymnastics borne out of opinion passed as fact. Pseudo intellectual pretzels.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlandsa month ago
  • Brilliant episode of a superior podcast! Always great to hear Steve and RAF and Andrew's fury at the injustice of it all chimed with my own. Bloody fantastic one and all.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Major Sharpe
    2 months ago
  • labour leadership

    My personal view is this

    It is sad to see talented deputy PM go the media were wanting a head on poll and they eventually got one

    Secondly- Blair I’m sorry but you trap what sow and he is rotten to the core just dig into his corrupt bank accounts and you see a trail of blood he Zionist

    Thirdly well what can one say about wooden leader PM he just wants to walk into shows of Blair and be puppet and walk towards war another Zionist leader who tragically again doesn’t care for genocide lies drip s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lovealways#
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Good but

    I sometimes listen and enjoy the program but not keen on this Leconte person. This machine-gun style of speaker is really annoying...probably be ok in slow motion.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    amateur de savoir
    France2 months ago

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#28
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#198
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#14
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#26
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Budget ’25 – Why Rachel Reeves should hold her nerve
Q: Is it purely a matter of the endlessly discussed financial black hole or are there more serious underlying structural problems?
The underlying problem is a lack of growth, which significantly impacts fiscal issues and needs addressing through coherent economic strategies.
Budget ’25 – Why Rachel Reeves should hold her nerve
Q: How does a smart Chancellor pull off the issue of high debt levels?
A smart Chancellor needs to be transparent about the necessity of tax increases and maintain clarity on how the debt impacts public services and investment.
System Failure – Why does British politics feel broken?
Q: What do you think about the ability to tax the ultra-rich effectively?
The US method of taxing worldwide income shows that exit taxes may not be effective, as they do not prevent tax evasion.
System Failure – Why does British politics feel broken?
Q: What are some exciting pilots going on in the NHS?
There are pilots trialing new approaches to healthcare, focusing on supporting high-need patients remotely, resulting in significant reductions in A&E attendance.
Scary Migrants, Super Creeps – Can Britain break out of migration madness?
Q: What is the most important move the government should be making now on migration policy?
Alan suggests that the rules around managed migration (work, family, students) are broadly in the right place, but there needs to be clearer communication and adjustments to family migration to emphasize language competency for integration.

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A vibrant and incisive discussion of political happenings offers an engaging reflection on current events, particularly within the UK political landscape. The content frequently highlights the intricacies of party politics and social issues, tackling topics ranging from leadership struggles in major parties to pressing matters of civil rights and international relations. The podcast is known for its unique blend of humor and serious analysis, making even complex legislative topics accessible and relatable. With a roster of knowledgeable guests, it provides varied perspectives essential for listeners looking to grasp the nuances of contemporary politics. Regular discussions around figures like Angela Rayner and issues such as trans rights, a... more

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2. Giles Wilkes
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4. Ben Ansell
5. Alan Manning
6. Will Snell
7. Siân Berry
8. Alex Hern

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