
Politics on the Couch 'Beyond parody' - a conversation with Rob Hutton about political journalism and its complex relationship with power
Jul 7, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Boris Johnson's Lies to Parliament
02:27 • 2min
The Idiom of Parliament
04:02 • 3min
The Ambivalence of Prime Ministers
07:13 • 2min
The Systemic Problem With Democracy
09:17 • 2min
The Failure of David Cameron
11:05 • 5min
The Insidious Culture of the Tories
15:48 • 3min
The Right Thing to Do in a Crisis
18:52 • 2min
The Tension Between Insider and Courtier in Journalism
20:48 • 3min
The Corruptness of George Osborne
23:18 • 2min
The Corruptness of the Media
24:55 • 3min
The Impact of Universities on Social Mobility
27:45 • 3min
The Tories and the Child Care Tax Credit
31:13 • 3min
The Fall of the Brussels Correspondent
34:33 • 2min
The Mistakes of Political Journalists in Brussels
36:04 • 3min
The Lobby Is a Conspiracy
38:44 • 2min
The Problem With Dysfunctional Politics
40:48 • 3min
The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson
43:42 • 2min
The Role of Parody in Politics
45:53 • 5min
The Importance of Factuality
51:15 • 3min
The Problem With Parody and Satisfaction
54:34 • 2min
The Power of the Cartoonist
56:24 • 3min
