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Andrew Palmer

Britain editor at The Economist and presenter of Boss Class, analyzing Jürgen Klopp's departure and leadership burnout.

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6 snips
Aug 5, 2024 • 23min

Enter staged right: misinformation feeds Britain’s riots

Andrew Palmer, Britain editor for The Economist, sheds light on the recent unrest in Britain fueled by misinformation from right-wing provocateurs. He discusses how false narratives have aggravated public tensions surrounding immigration and racism. Meanwhile, Moeka Iida dives into the surprising rise of populism in Japan, focusing on Ishimaru Shinji's innovative social media campaign in the Tokyo gubernatorial race. The conversation also draws eerie parallels between political conflicts and the strategies depicted in 'House of the Dragon'.
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Feb 6, 2024 • 25min

The Intelligence: They thought it was Sall over

Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent at The Economist, shares insights on Senegal's political upheaval following President Macky Sall's controversial election delay, sparking protests and fears of military involvement. Andrew Palmer, Britain editor, delves into leadership fatigue, particularly in sports, using Jürgen Klopp's departure as a case study. They also explore the rising threat of deepfake technology and its potential to mislead the public, highlighting the urgent need for awareness in an increasingly digital world.
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Jun 6, 2023 • 24min

Dam and blast: Ukraine launches counter-offensive

Shashank Joshi, The Economist's defence editor, provides sharp insights into Ukraine's intensified counter-offensive and the strategic implications of a destroyed dam in Kherson. Alice Su, the Senior China correspondent, exposes the grim reality of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, detailing the brutal repression and struggles of those in exile. Meanwhile, Andrew Palmer lightens the mood with humorous takes on office annoyances, offering advice to keep sanity intact amidst workplace chaos. A blend of serious global issues and relatable office life makes for an engaging listen!
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Oct 13, 2022 • 26min

Gilt trip: Liz Truss’s hobbled leadership

Andrew Palmer, Britain editor for The Economist, dives into the turmoil plaguing the UK's new government following a disastrous mini-budget. He explains market reactions, including falling currency and rising bond prices, highlighting the Bank of England's swift moves to restore order. The conversation also touches on Cuba's economic crisis, where rising emigration reflects deep despair, and humorously explores the shift from manicured lawns to more biodiverse wildflower meadows, advocating for greener spaces and ecological awareness.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 26min

Walz onto the stage: Kamala Harris’s VP pick

John Priddo, the U.S. editor for The Economist, discusses Tim Walz's tactical rise as the Democratic VP pick and its implications for voter alignment. Gareth Brown, the Middle East correspondent, sheds light on the precarious tensions in Lebanon, predicting an escalation of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Andrew Palmer, Britain's editor, explores the challenges executives face in making timely decisions and their struggles to recognize when to step down from their positions. This mix of politics and regional drama offers a compelling analysis of current issues.