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William Hague

Former British Foreign Secretary and Leader of the Conservative Party. Known for his time in Parliament and his views on Brexit.

Top 5 podcasts with William Hague

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Feb 25, 2025 • 33min

‘A lawlessness that’s deeply alarming’: William Hague on Trump’s new presidency

In a thought-provoking discussion, Lord William Hague, former foreign secretary and historian, shares his insights on Trump's disruptive presidency. He analyzes how Trump's actions since his election have destabilized the post-war international order. Hague emphasizes the urgent need for renewed American support in European defense amid rising tensions. He reflects on the complexities of U.S.-UK relations and the importance of strong negotiations with autocratic leaders, all while navigating a new and perilous global landscape.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 38min

Election special: Labour landslide

In this episode, Tim Shipman and William Hague discuss the recent UK election landslide, touching on Labour's Gaza stance backlash, Reform party's emergence, and Tory defeat turned catastrophe. They explore the shifts in British politics and potential collaborations post-election for a captivating political analysis.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 1min

Election special: Coming soon

Former British politician William Hague, journalist Tim Shipman, and pollster Peter Kellner join the podcast to discuss the anticipation and reactions to the historic election night. They provide insights into the exit polls, result dissection, and upcoming comprehensive analysis.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 3min

Stories of our times is becoming The Story

The podcast transitions to 'The Story', offering in-depth coverage of global events, exclusive stories, investigations, and interviews with prominent figures like William Hague.
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Aug 3, 2022 • 54min

36. William Hague on Boris Johnson, Blair, and Brexit

Former British Foreign Secretary William Hague shares his insights on British politics, tackling the future of Boris Johnson and reflecting on his confrontations with Tony Blair. He discusses the nuances of Brexit and the challenges of leadership in its aftermath. Hague also touches on the importance of transformative education and the potential optimism in navigating political complexities. His rich experiences shed light on the shifting landscape of UK politics, offering a historical context to current challenges.