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Oh God, What Now?

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Labour Party
Keir Starmer
Donald Trump
Brexit
Conservative Party
UK Politics
Immigration
Reform UK
Nigel Farage
Rachel Reeves
Ukraine
Trump
UK Economy
Social Media
Elon Musk
Gaza
NATO
NHS
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 weeklyEpisodes826Founded9 years ago
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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
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Episode: The End is Nige – What happens if Reform win?
Jonn Elledge
Writer and commentator
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Episode: For Whom The Booth Tolls – or, Strait to Hell
Matt Goodwin
Former GB News presenter; author of Suicide of a Nation
Author, Speaker; political commentator
Episode: Has Trump destroyed Trumpism?
Adrian Wooldridge
Global business columnist, Bloomberg; author of Centrists of the World Unite! The Lost Genius of Liberalism
Bloomberg; The Economist
Episode: Can Centrism save the world… again?
Ros Taylor
Author and veteran panelist
The Future of Trust
Episode: Tough-Guy Politics – Will Britain ever be free of it?
Jason Hazeley
Comedy writer and panelist
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Episode: Tough-Guy Politics – Will Britain ever be free of it?
Stella Creasy
MP, Labour Party
Labour Party
Episode: “Performative cruelty and a waste of money" – Stella Creasy MP rips into the Government's migration plans

Hosts

Andrew Harrison
Host of Oh God, What Now?
Seth Thévoz
Host of Oh God, What Now?
Zoë Grünewald
Host of Oh God, What Now?
Ros Taylor
Host of Oh God What Now?
Marie Le Conte
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Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 4.1k ratings
  • No balance

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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ghffnn
    United Kingdom24 days 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
    Netherlands24 days ago
  • A slightly different beast to Remaniacs

    There’s no doubt the podcast formerly Remainiacs was going to, and had to change towards events. The era of the post-referendum wars, before Covid and pre withdrawal-deal was a different time and the Remainiacs podcast was a different context, you only have to watch documentaries on this era to be amazed at how frantic this time was, and just to prove it, all the major parties have different leaders now. Remainiacs really served as a way to cope with the fallout, hear intelligent analysis pepper... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kindablue1984
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Surprisingly biased

    Due to their security policy a lot of salient facts get turned away at the door. Only the facts the support our ideology are materially relevant. Also an increasing whiff of anglophobia seems to emanating from some of the presenters of this podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands2 months ago
  • This podcast is sexiest against men

    I don’t know why this is acceptable but it seems to be an endorsed and widely supported position. Hope your prejudice serves you well. Seems like hypocrisy to me.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners frequently mention the show's ability to connect current events to historical patterns and policy implications.
High praise for the quality of analysis and humor, with particular appreciation for guest depth and reporting.
Thoughtful, well-informed takes with solid guests, though some listeners feel coverage can be biased toward certain political perspectives.
Critiques often focus on perceived partisan slant or on specific episodes that polarized views among listeners.
The mix of historians and journalists provides rich context, but a few reviews suggest the format can feel repetitive or insular at times.

Chart Rankings

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Spotify
#21
United Kingdom/News
Apple Podcasts
#205
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Apple Podcasts
#21
United Kingdom/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#42
United Kingdom/News
Apple Podcasts
#51
Australia/News/Politics
Apple Podcasts
#137
Italy/News/Politics

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
Have we reached Peak Reform?
Q: How are Labour and the Greens shifting to counter Reform and what does this mean for the next general election?
Labour is trying to hold its left-leaning base while adapting to reforms from the Greens, with voters reacting to perceived authenticity and policy clarity, especially on immigration and economic growth.
Have we reached Peak Reform?
Q: Does Reform UK have the staying power to translate protest momentum into a durable governing program?
The panel argues that without a coherent policy program and credible leadership transitions, Reform risks losing the momentum that brought them to the top of polls, as internal tensions and policy inconsistency come to the fore.

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A sharp, opinionated political discussion show that tackles UK and international affairs with candor and humor. Episodes cover party leadership, by-elections, national security, geopolitics, media freedom, and policy debates, often featuring journalists, historians, and academics who provide historical context, data-driven analysis, and insider perspectives. The tone blends rigorous critique with accessible storytelling, and guests frequently challenge conventional narratives, making it useful for listeners who want deeper understanding of current events, policy implications, and political strategy. A notable strength is the rotating cast of high-profile journalists and academics, which helps produce timely, testable takes on fast-moving st... more

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2. Phil Tinline
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5. Matt Goodwin
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7. Ros Taylor
8. Jason Hazeley

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