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The Edition: Iran’s useful idiots, Gordon Brown’s second term & the Right’s race obsession

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Jan 16, 2026
Tim Shipman, a seasoned political editor, joins journalist Rachel Johnson, known for her cultural insights, and features editor William Moore for a lively discussion. They delve into British complicity in Iran’s crises, criticizing the Foreign Office's missteps. The trio explores whether Keir Starmer is channeling Gordon Brown's governance style. Rachel shares amusing anecdotes from her travels across the US, while they all tackle the Right’s growing obsession with race and even debate Elon Musk's controversial AI tool, Grok.
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Britain Misreads Iran's Moment

  • Protests in Iran are unprecedented and emboldened by foreign signals like Donald Trump's messages.
  • William Moore and contributors argue Britain's Foreign Office has historically been inept and naive on Iran.
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Keep Diplomatic Channels Open

  • Maintaining embassies preserves intelligence access and contacts during volatile moments in Iran.
  • Tim Shipman argues cutting ties loses sources and potential regime interlocutors useful in future transitions.
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Beyond Fall Or Survival

  • Iran may be broken beyond repair even if it doesn't immediately collapse into revolution.
  • Charlie Gamble's view, cited by Tim, warns of many dangerous middle-ground outcomes like civil war.
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