

Too Long; Didn't Read: Ep 5. The Special Relationship
20 snips Aug 29, 2025
Join Felicity Ward, an Australian comedian known for her witty takes on current issues, as she dives into the quirky dynamics of the UK-US 'special relationship' in 2025. The discussion humorously compares international diplomacy to dating, highlighting Keir Starmer's political intrigue and personal mishaps. From Brexit's impact to absurdities in global alliances, this conversation sheds light on evolving political norms while blending laughs with thoughtful insights on self-acceptance and credibility in the digital age.
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Special Relationship Is Tested Not Dead
- The podcast frames US-UK ties as a long-standing but evolving "special relationship" tested by recent Trump actions.
- Events like the Alaska summit and state visits show the relationship's symbolic and strategic volatility.
Public Confidence In US Allyship Fell Fast
- Felicity Ward highlights falling British public confidence in the US as closest ally, dropping from 54% to 31% in a year.
- She interprets this as the relationship shifting toward an "open" diplomatic polyamory rather than exclusive alliance.
Leader Rapport Drives Major Policy Moves
- The speakers connect close political alignment with concrete policy outcomes like Iraq and trade concessions.
- Historic personal rapport between leaders can decisively shape major national decisions.