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Natasha Feroze

Deputy broadcast editor at The Spectator, hosting the Coffee House Shots podcast.

Top 5 podcasts with Natasha Feroze

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Jun 12, 2024 • 14min

Sunak vs Starmer – who came out on top?

Katy Balls and Kate Andrews discuss the recent leadership interviews, highlighting audience frustration with Sunak and Starmer's responses on policy, taxes, and leadership potential. They also analyze public perception of the Partygate scandal handling and the challenges facing Rishi Sunak amidst current world events.
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Jul 20, 2024 • 11min

What is going on with Joe Biden?

Natasha Feroze discusses calls for Joe Biden to step down, Kamala Harris potential implications, and the J.D. Vance-Trump economic policies. They analyze the support for Biden and Harris, speculate on future plans, and explore the transformation of the Republican Party into the Trump party.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 36min

The Edition: All hail Harris!

Freddy Gray, deputy editor at The Spectator, discusses Kamala Harris's rise within the Democratic Party and her prospects amid the ongoing convention bustle. Natasha Feroze shares insights from convention delegates and the public’s mixed reactions. They explore the controversial topic of classifying misogyny under anti-terrorism laws, questioning its effectiveness. The conversation shifts to chess, unveiling the rampant cheating culture and psychological motives behind it, along with an analysis of high-profile scandals that have rocked the chess community.
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May 13, 2024 • 12min

Will Sunak's fighting talk work?

Political commentator Natasha Feroze discusses Rishi Sunak's aggressive pre-election speech, highlighting Tory vs. Labour security divides. They delve into Sunak's confrontational rhetoric, his critique of Labour, and party challenges amidst upcoming elections.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 14min

Can Labour learn from its mistakes?

Natasha Feroze discusses lessons Labour can learn, including the impact of antisemitism on Keir Starmer. Also covered are Rishi Sunak's advantage over Labour's U-turns and Michael Gove's new house building plan.