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Jul 16, 2025 • 57min

429. Question Time: Gaza, Genocide, and Global Hypocrisy

The podcast dives into the moral complexities surrounding the ongoing conflict in Gaza, questioning the West's ethical stance. It examines the recent UK-France migrant deal, highlighting its shortcomings amidst Europe's crisis. Discussions also touch on corruption in Spain and the political instability that follows. Finally, it reflects on the legacy of Live Aid, pondering the gap between past and present activism and the struggle to mobilize collective action in today's distracted world.
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165 snips
Jul 15, 2025 • 1h 9min

428. Rory vs. Alastair: Are we spending too much on defence?

Rory and Alastair dive into the complexities of defense spending, weighing national security against economic priorities. They discuss whether Starmer is caught in a spending trap and analyze the threats posed by Putin versus populism. The conversation then shifts to the evolving dynamics of trade unions and the mental health challenges within workplaces. Listeners gain insights into innovative payment systems at Wimbledon and the political landscape shaped by figures like J.D. Vance. It's a captivating mix of politics and social commentary!
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44 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 13min

427. The Real JD Vance: Heir to the MAGA Throne (Part 4)

JD Vance emerges as a potentially formidable successor to Trump's legacy. The discussion weighs whether his presidency could be more perilous than a Trump 2.0. Attention is given to the evolving role of the vice presidency throughout history, including past influences on the office. The complexities of free speech in Europe are also explored, highlighting a provocative speech and its implications for international relations. Tune in for insights on Vance’s political tactics and the implications for the Republican Party.
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136 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 49min

426. Corbyn's Comeback, Musk's New Party and The Broken SEND System

Is Jeremy Corbyn's new political party a smart move or a lifeline for the Tories? The hosts dissect the implications of emerging political movements. They also delve into the urgent issues surrounding education and support for children with special needs, questioning if the current policies truly help those affected. Furthermore, they discuss the EU's stance on Bosnia and reflect on environmental challenges in contemporary political landscapes. This lively conversation combines humor and insight, keeping listeners engaged with pressing matters.
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284 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 54min

425. Israel, Gaza, and the Definition of Genocide

Explore the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as Rory and Alastair dissect claims of possible genocide related to the Israeli government's actions. They unravel the complexities of political maneuvers involving Trump and international leaders, question media portrayals, and examine the targeting of healthcare facilities. The discussion also touches on the geopolitical ramifications of the Ukraine war and critiques U.S. foreign policy. It's a gripping look at how words and politics shape the realities of those impacted by conflict.
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49 snips
Jul 3, 2025 • 12min

424. The Real JD Vance: From Never Trumper to Vice President (Part 3)

Explore the fascinating political journey of a prominent figure who went from denouncing Trump as 'Hitler' to becoming one of his staunchest allies. Delve into the moral complexities and strategic motivations behind this transformation. Discover how personal dynamics influenced ideological shifts, revealing contradictions in modern political identities. Unpack the implications of aligning with populism and the rise of conspiracy theories, shedding light on the evolving landscape of American politics.
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135 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 47min

423. Question Time: Glastonbury’s Israel fallout, New York’s socialist mayor and why NATO called Trump ‘daddy’

The podcast dives into the moral implications of impartiality in the Palestine conflict. It raises eyebrows by discussing Trump's desire for a Nobel Peace Prize and the unusual affection NATO has for him, calling him 'daddy.' The hosts examine New York's socialist mayor's grassroots campaign strategies and how festivals like Glastonbury reflect changing political landscapes. They also critique the U.S. withdrawal from global vaccine funding and the childish antics of political leaders, urging a need for dignity in international relations.
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161 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 58min

422. Things Can Only Get Better? Starmer's Stormy First Year

The discussion kicks off by evaluating the Labour government's achievements and the significant hurdles Keir Starmer faces in his leadership. It dives into the challenges of aligning ambitious policy goals with public support, revealing internal party tensions. The analysis extends to corruption and commercialization in American politics, particularly focusing on Trump's financial maneuvers. The episode wraps up with a look at media influence, rising political stories, and the importance of engaged communication between leaders and the electorate.
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Jun 27, 2025 • 14min

421. The Real JD Vance: The Power Behind The Man (Part 2)

Dive into the world of J.D. Vance as it unveils the billionaire tech moguls propping him up and their disdain for democratic norms. Explore Vance's transformation under the influence of powerful mentors, highlighting a blend of ambition and new political loyalties. Discover the peculiar relationship between Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, revealing how their collaboration reflects a broader ethical dilemma in the tech industry. Unpack the intricate ties between finance and politics that shape careers, leaving us questioning the future of democracy.
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204 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 53min

420. Question Time: The History of Iran vs. the West

Delve into the complex history of Iran's geopolitics, from the 1979 Revolution to its modern-day significance. Explore the implications of these dynamics on global issues like the Ukraine conflict and NATO's future. The discussion also critiques leaders like Macron and revisits the 'great man theory' in politics, questioning personal responsibility in global events. Insights into political pressures on mental well-being and the volatility of oil prices highlight urgent energy transitions. Plus, a peek into royal diplomacy and the King’s influential meetings with world leaders.

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