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Andrew Marr

Veteran journalist and broadcaster, known for his political analysis and interviews. Regular contributor to the New Statesman podcast.

Top 10 podcasts with Andrew Marr

Ranked by the Snipd community
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13 snips
Oct 4, 2024 • 17min

Is our political funding system broken?

Andrew Marr, a prominent political commentator, and George Eaton, a political journalist, dive into the tangled web of political funding and its impact on British elections. They discuss recent controversies surrounding transparency and hypocrisy in the Labour Party, sparking debate on the effects of funding on working-class voters. The duo also tackles radical policies proposed by the Labour government, and the complexities surrounding Lebanon's right to self-defense amidst regional tensions, revealing the shifting dynamics of party politics.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 22min

Andrew Marr: "The smell in Whitehall? An invigorating reek of change."

Political editor Andrew Marr joins the podcast to discuss Keir Starmer's transition, the role of Metro Mayors in progressive politics, the importance of delivery and stability in government, and recent election results in the UK and France. The discussion also touches on electoral reform and post-election challenges in France.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 28min

What really happened at the Conservative Party party?

Join Rachel Cunliffe, political commentator, alongside veteran journalist Andrew Marr, editor George Eaton, and former foreign affairs correspondent Katie Stallard. They dive into the unexpected vibrant energy at the Conservative Party's conference, despite recent electoral setbacks. The group discusses the party's optimism facing challenges, the importance of the upcoming vice presidential debate, and how voter priorities like the economy may overshadow issues of electoral integrity. A blend of humor and insight offers a lively perspective on current politics.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 30min

Can Rachel Reeves turn the page on Labour's pessimism?

In this engaging discussion, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, alongside political commentators Andrew Marr, Rachel Cunliffe, and Mayor Andy Burnham, delves into her pivotal speech at the Labour Party Conference. They explore whether her optimistic approach can effectively shift Labour's narrative. The conversation touches on the balance between addressing past shortcomings and projecting a hopeful future. Insights from Nicholas Harris further highlight the dynamics at the recent Reform Party conference, revealing shifts in voter sentiment and challenges for traditional parties.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 18min

Giveaways and Sue Gray's pay, do they matter?

Hannah Barnes, an associate editor known for her political insights, teams up with Andrew Marr, a seasoned political editor, and George Eaton, a senior editor focused on political analysis. They dive into the upcoming Labour Party Conference, discussing the importance of crafting a compelling narrative amidst distractions like free clothes and leadership salaries. The trio tackles the housing crisis and scrutinizes controversies over party donations, as well as the public perception challenges surrounding Sue Grey's role and compensation, highlighting the complexities of modern politics.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 25min

Ed Davey thinks he could be leader of the opposition

Ed Davey, a prominent figure in British politics and potential leader of the opposition, shares his party's ambitions during the lively Liberal Democrats conference. He asserts, 'The Conservatives are in our sights.' Wes Streeting dives deep into NHS reform, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach amidst rising costs. Meanwhile, Andrew Marr and Rachel Cunliffe discuss the ongoing housing crisis, urging collaboration to support vulnerable populations. The conversation blends humor with critical political insights, capturing the vibrant dynamic of this conference season.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 32min

Has Rachel Reeves made a “huge mistake”?

Andrew Marr, a seasoned political commentator, and journalist George Eaton join Hannah Barnes to dissect the fallout from Chancellor Rachel Reeves' controversial cuts to winter fuel payments. Marr argues the decision has eroded morale and raised doubts about Reeves' political acumen. They also delve into Keir Starmer's recent speech at the TUC, the Labour party's struggle with voter discontent, and the balancing act between workers' rights and business needs in a changing political landscape.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 19min

Is Jeremy Corbyn trolling Keir Starmer?

Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader advocating for a new coalition of MPs against the Gaza war, is joined by Andrew Marr, a seasoned political commentator. They discuss the potential of Corbyn's Independent Alliance, which could reshape the parliamentary landscape and attract Labour MPs. Marr also sheds light on Keir Starmer's strategies regarding UK-EU relations and the challenges he faces in navigating party expectations and Brexit complexities. Together, they explore the dynamic shifts within Labour and the implications for future policy.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 26min

Grenfell prosecutions are now “essential” - Andrew Marr

Andrew Marr, a distinguished journalist, and Rachel Cunliffe, a political commentator specializing in social justice, delve into the Grenfell Inquiry's chilling findings. They highlight the avoidable nature of the 72 deaths and demand accountability from negligent companies and government bodies. The duo also assesses the current Conservative leadership race, discussing candidate dynamics and the underlying fragmentation within the party. With pressing issues raised, they urge for immediate action to prevent such tragedies from recurring.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 25min

Andrew Marr: Kamala Harris is "empowered and freed"

Political editor Andrew Marr and associate editor Hannah Barnes analyze Biden's exit, Harris's VP dynamics, Labour's challenges, and government's plans. Topics include campaign strategies, leadership roles, immigration dilemmas, media's role in politics, and the need for a mature media response.