

Tom Wainwright
The Economist's Britain editor, providing insights on the political situation in Northern Ireland.
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Dec 13, 2019 • 24min
Bolt from the blue: Britain’s Conservatives triumph
Tom Wainwright, Britain editor for The Economist, discusses the unexpected success of Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party, revealing deeper political currents in Britain's electoral landscape. Adrian Blomfield, a correspondent from Kenya, dives into the challenges of land restitution, exploring historical injustices and the impact on local communities. They also touch on the demand for safety training among Chinese students heading to the West, highlighting growing parental concerns about their security abroad. Each topic unravels complex societal dynamics.

Jul 23, 2019 • 20min
You, May, be excused: Boris Johnson ascends
Tom Wainwright, Britain editor at The Economist, and Charles Reid, industry writer specializing in steel, dive into the challenges facing the new Prime Minister Boris Johnson. They discuss the complexities of Brexit amid a fragmented political landscape. In a surprising twist, a resilient Austrian steel mill showcases innovation in an industry battered by tariffs. The conversation also touches on roommate compatibility and how political beliefs can make or break a living situation, reflecting broader societal divisions.

Jun 24, 2019 • 22min
Lover or Leaver? How Brexit divided Britons
Tom Wainwright, Britain editor for The Economist, delves into the chaos Brexit has inflicted on British society. He discusses the emotional turmoil and stark divisions revealed by the referendum, showcasing personal stories from those impacted. The conversation takes a global turn, highlighting a surprising electoral defeat for Erdogan in Istanbul and the innovative Nairobi startup that optimizes ambulance services with a mobile app, demonstrating how technology can transform emergency responses.

May 24, 2019 • 21min
This May hurt: British politics
Tom Wainwright, the Britain editor for the Economist, discusses Theresa May's tumultuous resignation amidst Brexit challenges and the political chaos that lies ahead. John Fassman, the Washington correspondent, analyzes President Trump's ongoing legal battles over his financial records, foreseeing more court clashes. They also explore the emotional power of music, unpacking why certain songs can give listeners chills. This lively conversation intertwines politics with the profound impact of music on human emotion.

Apr 24, 2019 • 22min
Troubling: a death in Northern Ireland
In this discussion, Tom Wainwright, The Economist's Britain editor, delves into the tragic death of journalist Lyra McKee, shedding light on the fragile peace in Northern Ireland and the resurgence of violence. Meanwhile, John McDermott, The Economist's Africa correspondent, highlights South Africa's staggering youth unemployment and its historical roots in apartheid. The conversation also touches on the growing trend of multilingualism among politicians, exploring its influence on public perception and political dynamics.