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The Politics Show

The New Statesman
Labour Party
Keir Starmer
Reform UK
Donald Trump
Rachel Reeves
Nigel Farage
UK Politics
Green Party
Cost Of Living
Peter Mandelson
Ukraine
Brexit
UK Economy
Jeffrey Epstein
Russia
Conservative Party
Andy Burnham
Kemi Badenoch
China
Gaza

Helping you make sense of politics – every week.

Anoosh Chakelian and the New Statesman team bring you sharp reporting, clear analysis and thoughtful conversations to help you understand what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond.

The New Statesman is Britain’s leading source of news and commentary on politics and culture with a progressive perspective. On The Politics Show, our journalists ... more

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After the resignations of Defence Secretary John Healey and Armed Forces Minister Al Carns, Wes Streeting joins the Politics Show to reflect on why Keir Starmer is losing support from his loyal ministers.

Streeting resigned his own post as Health Se... more

From prisons to speed cameras and welfare to nuclear warning systems, the British government has outsourced a huge number of state operations to private companies – including the housing of asylum seekers.

This week, riots erupted on the streets of ... more

Ahead of the by-election in Makerfield on June 18th, polling expert Scarlett Maguire spoke to voters in the constituency for the New Statesman. This episode is made up of clips from these Makerfield locals.

Scarlett spoke to two groups, some who sai... more

Andy Burnham’s tucked-in t-shirt, a bonkers “festival of AI optimism” and which MP would make the best James Bond.

Will Dunn is joined by editor Tom McTague to discuss the stories of the week.

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Recent Guests

Kieran Lay
Reform councillor in Doncaster, guest on the Councillor of the Week segment
Reform Party
Episode: Nigel Farage’s £5 million “reward” from crypto billionaire | Will and Anoosh
Catherine West
Backbench MP from North London who triggered a leadership challenge
Labour Party
Episode: The weirdest day in Westminster
Ethan Croft
Political correspondent providing reporting on Catherine West and leadership dynamics
New Statesman
Episode: The weirdest day in Westminster
Ben Walker
Senior data journalist
New Statesman
Episode: The gutting of the two party system
Zack Polanski
Leader, Green Party; activist and public figure
Green Party of England and Wales
Episode: Zack Polanski: Corbyn's true heir?
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Politician featured in a throwback encounter and discussed as a public figure
Conservative Party
Episode: Political F-bombs and Jacob Rees-Mogg “unbuttoned”
Lena Dunham
Author/actress discussed as a throwback figure of millennial feminism
Private individual
Episode: Political F-bombs and Jacob Rees-Mogg “unbuttoned”
Samantha Niblett
Labour backbench MP involved in a provocative campaign stunt
Labour Party
Episode: Ex defence secretary slams Starmer's strategy
Scarlett Maguire
Founder and director of Merlin Strategy; online editor for the piece discussed
Merlin Strategy
Episode: Why do young women hate men?

Hosts

Anoosh Chakelian
Host of The Politics Show
Tom McTague
Editor-in-chief and regular contributor
Ailbhe Rea
Political editor and co-host

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 2.5k ratings
  • The pick of the crop

    Surely amongst the most informative and well-presented podcasts for those of us in far-flung outposts (Zimbabwe, in my case) who enjoy a brief, crisp, collegial review of UK politics. Thanks to all concerned.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Harare fan club
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Mediocre

    A recent episode was about “F-bombs of the week” and the two presenters kept laughing at their own jokes. It used to be sharper than this.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Voodoo|Chile
    Switzerland2 months ago
  • Journalism without the narcissism

    NS provides sharp and well informed political analysis and discussion without turning it into ranty, holier than thou, opinion spaffing. Can’t say the same for most podcasts. It’s refreshing and much needed. Also love the light relief of Anoosh and Will on a Sunday. Always cheers me up. Thanks guys. And shout out to Ailbhe obvs.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheSocialEdge
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Too much laughter

    The NS in print is an essential read, and works very well if teamed with the LRB; Prospect; and FT Weekend. The podcast, sadly, is one of far too many and I worry that this form is pushing out the public space. Listening to a podcast is not a political act. The faults with this one are that the presenters clearly lack deep experience; they’re unbearably smug; and a couple can’t utter more than one sentence without laughing at themselves. Please stop! And I’m a card carrying progressive lefty.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Michael Coxon
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Rory

    My days that was tortuous listening. Rory is usually very good value but there was far too little light, shade and nuance.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Omianto
    United Kingdom3 months ago

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Balanced discussions that respect reporters on the ground.
Rich, nuanced coverage though some listeners want more critical pushback.
Consistently sharp analysis with a smart, human touch.
Polished, data-informed, and accessible with strong hosts.
Engaging, informative and well paced; a reliable UK politics briefing.

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The weirdest day in Westminster
Q: What are Catherine West's motives behind triggering or delaying a leadership challenge?
West described her move as driven by frustration with the leadership and a desire for an open democratic contest, while also signaling possible alignment with Burnham and keeping leadership options alive without an immediate challenge.
The weirdest day in Westminster
Q: What were the top lines of Keir Starmer's make-or-break speech?
The panel noted five policy mentions—nationalizing British Steel, closer ties with Europe, a youth mobility/Apprenticeship scheme, and more funding for Pride and Place—though they argued the specifics were not new and lacked coherence, with critics calling the speech more performative than transformative.
Why do young women hate men?
Q: How does online culture influence these attitudes?
Women online are exposed to left-leaning and anti-establishment narratives as well as content portraying male behavior in negative lights, which, combined with real-world issues like abortion rights and climate concerns, reinforces a politically and morally charged worldview that shapes both personal relationships and party preferences.
Why do young women hate men?
Q: Why do you think young women feel more pessimistic about their economic outlook than young men?
The data show that housing costs, student debt, and overall economic constraints hit young women hard, with middle-class, educated women reporting more negative views across multiple domains, including racism, sexism, and life prospects, suggesting structural economic pressures amplify their pessimism.
Why do young women hate men?
Q: Scarlett, what were the most striking findings from the exclusive polling you conducted?
The most striking finding is that 72% of young men have a favorable view of young women, while only 50% of women under 30 feel favorable toward men, and unfavorable views toward men rise to 21% among women under 30, indicating a clear gendered tilt in attitudes.

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What is The Politics Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Sharp, timely UK politics discussion with a focus on Westminster dynamics, party leadership contests, and the strategy of major parties and emerging forces. Episodes often dissect leadership tensions in Labour, governance and messaging from Keir Starmer, and the rise of Reform UK and the Greens, while pairing in-depth reporting with accessible analysis and occasional long-form interviews. Noteworthy is the mix of frontline reporting, data-driven forecasting, and candid, sometimes humorous banter among regular hosts, which gives the show a distinctive blend of rigor and personality. Listeners can expect clear explanations of complex political strategies, plus guest perspectives from MPs, political editors, and policy analysts on current even... more

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2. Catherine West
3. Ethan Croft
4. Ben Walker
5. Zack Polanski
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7. Lena Dunham
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