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Freddie Hayward

US correspondent for the New Statesman, providing expert analysis on US politics and its global impact. Contributes to the Politics podcast.

Top 10 podcasts with Freddie Hayward

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Feb 22, 2024 • 21min

Out of Order! Chaos in parliament over ceasefire vote

An analysis of the chaos in Parliament over a ceasefire vote in Gaza, with Labour's shifting stance causing a dramatic debate. SNP and Tory MPs walk out, leading to calls for the Speaker to resign. Discussion on safety concerns and procedural issues, as well as the impact of intimidation on MPs facing pro-Palestinian protests.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 22min

Politics 2024: The good, the bad, and the ugly

Freddie Hayward, US correspondent for the New Statesman, joins Andrew Marr to dissect the rollercoaster that was 2024 in UK politics. They dive into the year's biggest political blunders, recounting a particularly disastrous public appearance. The conversation reveals unexpected alliances and criticizes the chaotic Conservative leadership campaign. Offering a humorous take, they explore both the entertaining and serious sides of UK political spectacles, highlighting memorable moments and future challenges on the horizon.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 28min

Is American conservatism over?

Freddie Hayward, the New Statesman's US correspondent, joins cultural critic Sarah Churchwell and writer Sohrab Ahmari to dissect the current state of American conservatism. They analyze the charged atmosphere at Trump's recent rally, drawing unsettling parallels to historical fascism. The discussion highlights the polarization in American politics and the unwavering loyalty of Trump’s followers, questioning the future of the Republican Party. With Trump's influence reshaping conservative ideals, they ponder what lies ahead for the GOP in an increasingly divided landscape.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 25min

Why is US politics "so mad"?

Freddie Hayward, a seasoned US correspondent, joins Hannah Barnes, who specializes in political commitments, and Rachel Cunliffe, an expert on election campaigns and donations. They delve into the madness of US politics, comparing Keir Starmer’s tough choices to Kamala Harris’s campaign messaging. The conversation highlights the substantial impact of campaign financing on political strategies and public trust. They also discuss the challenges faced by third-party candidates in the polarized US political landscape and how it contrasts with UK dynamics.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 26min

Starmer suspends seven MPs, what precedent does this set?

Keir Starmer suspends seven Labour MPs for defying party whip on benefits cap. Guests discuss Labour's divisions, fiscal policy challenges, and Tory leadership race. Also, analysis on economic reforms, populism, and Virginia Woolf's legacy.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 20min

The Conservative party's very public nervous breakdown

Rachel Cunliffe and Freddie Hayward discuss the Conservative party's chaotic leadership contest, internal dynamics, leaked remarks, and challenges with unity. They dissect Rishi Sunak's role, Suella Braviman's controversy, and gender-questioning children debate.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 19min

How many hours a week should a prime minster be working?

Political editor Rachel Cunliffe and correspondent Freddie Hayward discuss a Reform UK candidate defecting to the Tories, backlash over racism and misogyny within parties, challenges of funding political campaigns, and debates on Keir Starmer's work-life balance. Controversies over leadership strategies and the Shadow Tory contest are explored, alongside speculations on future party dynamics and caretaker leader appointments.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 30min

Andrew Marr: To succeed, Starmer must upset a lot of people

Political editor Andrew Marr and political correspondent Freddie Hayward discuss Keir Starmer's need for radical change to succeed in government, potential impact of right-wing success in France and US election, and challenges facing Labour leader amidst diverse political landscape and media influence.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 30min

Up all night to Bet Lucky

Hannah Barnes, Freddie Hayward, and Ben Walker discuss the betting scandal affecting various political parties, the repercussions of bets placed, and the public's trust in politicians. They analyze the election campaign, Prime Minister's movements, key constituencies, and the impact of Brexit on voter behavior. The podcast highlights the diminishing impact of debates and interviews during the election campaign.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 21min

Rishi Sunak is campaigning through gritted teeth

Rachel Cunliffe and Freddie Hayward discuss recent leadership TV special, with apologies from Davey, Sunak, and Starmer. They analyze leaders' performances, Sunak's strained demeanor, and impact on British politics. Predictions and challenges in politics are also discussed, along with election night strategies and key candidate speculations.