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Daily Politics from the New Statesman

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Helping you make sense of politics – every weekday.

Anoosh Chakelian, Oli Dugmore 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 Daily Politics, our... more

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Recent Guests

George Eaton
Senior editor, politics
The New Statesman
Episode: Rachel Reeves’ tax-heavy budget
Zarah Sultana
Co-founder of Your Party, former Labour MP
Episode: Jeremy Corbyn: “I’m sorry” for Your Party’s messy launch
James Vincent
Journalist with a focus on tech and AI
Episode: How Palantir conquered the world
Calum Weir
Researcher from Labour Together
Labour Together
Episode: How much does immigration actually matter to the public?
David Szalay
Winner of the 2025 Booker Prize, author of 'Flesh'
Episode: Booker winner: Keir Starmer should read 'Flesh'
Christiana Figueres
Former chair of the UNFCCC and advocate for global climate solutions
Global Optimism
Episode: Will world leaders ever fix climate change?
Rachel Kyte
UK climate envoy
Episode: Will world leaders ever fix climate change?
David Lammy
Deputy Prime Minister and Labour MP for Tottenham
Labour Party
Episode: David Lammy's plan to stop Farage | Exclusive interview
Kiran Desai
Author and Booker Prize winner
Episode: Two decades later, Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai returns

Hosts

Oli Dugmore
Co-host and journalist, known for sharp reporting and analysis.
Anoosh Chakelian
Co-host and journalist, well-regarded for her insightful political commentary.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • All the Sebastians!

    Great explainer for an observer! I know nothing about guilts, bonds, hedge funds etc so this was a great episode for me! Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sneedley
    United Kingdom18 days ago
  • Dugmore

    Please, please, please, get rid of this idiot Dugmore. This awful person makes the whole thing totally unbearable. He’s completely out of his depth intellectually, adds nothing to the conversation, and delivers every line with nauseating millennial leftist smugness. Send him back to the ‘Politics Joe’ ghetto!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Arachnidinarcardia
    Germany19 days ago
  • Mutiny in the Labour Party episode

    Truly, how preposterous was this discussion…bored half way thru..summed up when Ailbhe discussing those in contention for Lab leadership..after a long ridiculous list (loise haigh FFS) said “ have I missed anyone”..this “discussion “ ,seriously,was the absolute nadir of useless tittle tattle…it’ll be a while before I engage with it again

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    pokey marley
    United Kingdom25 days ago
  • Sponsorship by British Soft Drinks Association?

    Generally great show but bizarre to accept promotional interview from a trade body representing one of the most damaging industries for the health of our nation.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Mutcapp
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • A warm cup of tea.

    Comfort blanket stuff for us on the left wing.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Andy765467
    United Kingdoma month ago

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Reviews suggest that the content provides depth and clarity, particularly for individuals seeking to understand the complexities of UK politics.
A number of reviews highlight the podcast's relevance and importance in offering a left-leaning perspective in today's media landscape.
Some feedback reflects dissatisfaction with certain hosts or episodes, indicating a mixed reception based on personal preferences.
Listeners appreciate the sharp analysis and engaging discussions on contemporary political issues.

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Jeremy Corbyn: “I’m sorry” for Your Party’s messy launch
Q: Did you ever see yourself doing something like this, setting up a new party?
I hoped to have won elections and that the Labour Party would recognize that the policies we put forward were popular. I never envisaged this ever happening, and I will never be silenced.
Jeremy Corbyn: “I’m sorry” for Your Party’s messy launch
Q: What are your aims with it?
A voice that unites people. It is a voice for the left. It is a voice for economic justice, public ownership of utilities, and measure itself against elimination of child poverty and environmental sustainability.
Jeremy Corbyn: “I’m sorry” for Your Party’s messy launch
Q: Why do you want to give an interview today?
Because you asked me to. I'm very happy to talk about political issues, the ways of the world, and I'm very, very angry with the government over their statement on asylum seekers and refugees and immigration.
How much does immigration actually matter to the public?
Q: How do salience and importance differ in public opinion regarding immigration?
Salience refers to how front of mind an issue is, while importance relates to its actual impact on daily life. Immigration is often salient but not as important as issues like cost of living.
How much does immigration actually matter to the public?
Q: What really matters to the public?
Based on recent polling, immigration is top of mind for many voters, but issues like cost of living are more crucial to their day-to-day lives.

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