
Miranda Green
Independent investigative reporter, uncovering the influence of dark money and misinformation in media.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 35min
How do you solve a problem like Elon Musk?
George Parker, political editor for the Financial Times, leads a discussion with Miranda Green, Stephen Bush, Anna Gross, and Rachel Reeves. They dive into Elon Musk's controversial statements about the UK government and the implications for social media governance. The panel debates the balance between free speech and online safety, examining the UK's approach amid Musk's ownership of X. They also ponder the financial strategies for growth in the UK and the importance of holidays for politicians in maintaining performance while navigating public scrutiny.

May 24, 2024 • 41min
Bring it on! Election 2024 kicks off
Lucy Fisher assembles the Political Fix team to discuss the surprise snap general election in the UK. They dive into party campaigns, Rishi Sunak's decision, potential TV debates, Labour's readiness, Nigel Farage's non-candidacy impact, and election strategies.

Aug 20, 2024 • 32min
Best of Money Clinic: ‘Sadmin’ – the side-hustle nobody wants
Miranda Green, an FT columnist, shares her poignant journey of managing her father's financial affairs after his passing. She describes the unexpected length and complexity of this process, filled with frustrating interactions with financial institutions. Key discussions include the emotional toll of such bureaucratic tasks and the need for improved customer service in the financial sector. Eric Leenders, from UK Finance, responds to concerns and explores how streamlined services could aid families during these challenging times.

Aug 2, 2024 • 36min
Is Labour facing a summer of unrest?
Lucy Fisher, a political commentator, leads an insightful discussion with Miranda Green, a political contributor, Camilla Cavendish, a trend analyst, journalist Anna Gross, and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. They delve into the recent violent unrest in the UK, sparked by tragic events, and the Labour Party's responses, including a new policing unit. The group also tackles the government’s financial controversies, scrutinizing overspending accusations and Labour’s strategies surrounding tax and pension policies amid rising public concerns.

Nov 13, 2024 • 43min
Ron Brownstein & Miranda Green
Ron Brownstein, CNN political analyst and senior editor at The Atlantic, dissects voting patterns and the implications of VP Harris's loss. Miranda Green, an independent investigative reporter, exposes the issue of 'pink slime' newspapers that were mailed to swing district voters, illustrating how misinformation swayed the election. They also discuss voter behavior, highlighting a shift among young and Latino men, and explore the broader impact of dark money in today's media landscape. Tune in for sharp insights and eye-opening revelations!

Sep 27, 2024 • 26min
Starmer’s ‘weird’ week: from Liverpool to New York
Miranda Green, a savvy political commentator, joins Robert Shrimsley, a political analyst focused on Labour's dynamics, alongside economics editor Sam Fleming, and foreign affairs expert Gideon Rachman. They dissect the unexpectedly muted atmosphere at Labour's conference following a big election win. Discussions include Starmer's efforts in New York to bolster international relations, the challenges of balancing fiscal policies with capital spending, and the impacts of good governance on public perception amidst rising populism.

Sep 13, 2024 • 33min
PFI 2.0, Salmond vs Sturgeon, and Gove's Return?
This week features Ed Vaizey, a political commentator, alongside journalist Trevor Phillips and writer Miranda Green. They delve into the potential revival of Private Finance Initiatives, questioning their impact on public spending. The complicated relationship between Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon takes center stage, highlighting ongoing political tensions. They also discuss the intriguing suggestion of Keir Starmer bringing Michael Gove into the fold, amusingly reflecting on his past criticisms while pondering the future of UK politics.

Sep 6, 2024 • 38min
Labour and business: friends or foes?
Join Lucy Fisher, a savvy Financial Times journalist, alongside her colleagues Miranda Green and Jim Pickard, as they dissect Labour's shifting stance towards businesses amidst impending employment law reforms. They explore the challenging balance between worker rights and business interests, especially in the wake of stricter regulations. Meanwhile, Andrew England delves into the UK's controversial policy changes regarding Israel, including halted arms exports and renewed aid for Palestinians, revealing the complexities of political decision-making in a turbulent landscape.

Aug 20, 2024 • 49min
What Makes An Election Anthem?
Al Mackenzie, co-founder of the band D:Ream, alongside columnists Miranda Green and Henry Hill, dives into the powerful relationship between music and politics. They discuss how iconic anthems like 'Things Can Only Get Better' influenced voter sentiments, and explore the complexities of American and British political discourse. The guests also share insights on the challenges politicians face when taking breaks, reflecting on how personal well-being impacts governance. Tune in for a lively discussion on how songs shape cultural and political landscapes!

Aug 6, 2024 • 48min
The Free Speech Debate
Robert Halfon, former universities minister, shares insights on the government’s shifting stance on free speech laws in universities. Columnists Miranda Green and Carolyn Quinn analyze Keir Starmer's clash with Elon Musk, delve into the complexities of prison reform, and discuss the heckling faced by Liz Truss. The conversation critically examines the balance between free speech and respect in academic settings, exploring the implications of current policies and the urgent need for a dialogue on expression in a politically charged environment.