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99 snips
Mar 13, 2025 • 57min

383. Question Time: Farage vs. Reform, is Labour still socialist, and how to ‘out-Trump’ Trump

Delving deep into the complexities of Reform UK, the discussion highlights the contrasting approaches of Farage and Lowe. They explore whether Labour retains any socialist identity under Starmer’s leadership, amid ongoing debates about foreign aid and defense spending. The conversation also touches on the rising influence of artists like King Charles and the political implications of modern values. Lastly, they analyze the shifting dynamics of U.S. and Canadian politics in the wake of Trump’s ongoing influence and the challenges leaders face in today’s media-driven landscape.
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234 snips
Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 1min

382. Revenge on the West: Putin and Xi’s Plan For Trump

The discussion dives into the West's fixation on Trump while neglecting China's strategic ambitions. Analysts examine how Xi and Putin capitalize on U.S. political chaos. A cautionary insight arises from the Al-Sharaa social media storm, highlighting threats to Western democracies. The podcast also investigates the turbulent economic narratives of China and Russia amidst geopolitical strains and the rising concerns around information warfare tactics used by Russia. Lastly, Elon Musk's controversial remarks and his personal struggles with ketamine add an unexpected twist.
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191 snips
Mar 7, 2025 • 53min

381. Question Time: Starmer’s Dilemma

The discussion dives into Labour's struggle to balance red wall concerns while retaining centrist voters. Analyzing public disillusionment, the speakers emphasize the need for reliable political leadership. They critique recent political changes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and question the feasibility of a two-state solution amid growing extremism. The narrative also touches on the effects of Trump's foreign policy on international trust. Plus, a darkly humorous take on wartime misadventures keeps the conversation lively.
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218 snips
Mar 6, 2025 • 48min

380. JD Vance vs. the UK

The podcast dives into J.D. Vance's impact on U.S.-UK relations, questioning the meaning behind his remarks on 'some random country.' It dissects the ongoing geopolitical tensions stemming from Trump's tariffs and their effects on alliances like the Five Eyes. The hosts critically examine Vance's views on military support, reflecting on the sacrifices of allied forces. There's also a discussion about the contrasting dynamics of U.S. relations with Ukraine amid its security challenges and the complex public sentiment surrounding these political figures.
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269 snips
Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 5min

379. The Four Outcomes For Ukraine

The discussion kicks off with an examination of the shifting dynamics of the Ukraine crisis, fueled by U.S. political tensions and the implications of military aid pauses. The hosts debate concerns over Trump's potential return and the reliability of U.S. security promises. They then delve into the symbolic significance of international alliances and the frustrations European leaders face while seeking security guarantees. Finally, the conversation shifts to political climates in Canada and Australia, highlighting the rise of populism and upcoming elections amid societal challenges.
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325 snips
Feb 28, 2025 • 53min

378. TRUMP VS. ZELENSKY: OVAL OFFICE SHOWDOWN

Tensions rise as Trump confronts Zelensky in a dramatic Oval Office meeting about U.S. support for Ukraine, revealing the complexities of international diplomacy. Turkey's crucial military role and its drone support for Ukraine come into focus, alongside shifting alliances impacting intelligence sharing among allies. The podcast also delves into geopolitical tensions involving Russia, while speculating on China's potential as a mediator. Join the discussion on how these developments shape the future of global relations.
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137 snips
Feb 28, 2025 • 53min

377. Question Time: How will Europe defend itself?

The hosts dive into the UK's potential 'War Levy' on VAT for defense funding. They explore Starmer's grip on the nuclear arsenal and address missing funds for Ukraine raised from Chelsea's sale. The discussion shifts to Europe’s defense strategy amidst NATO uncertainties, emphasizing reliance on U.S. tech. Political landscapes, especially in Germany, are dissected, considering social media's impact on free speech. Lastly, the episode wraps up with nostalgic musical memories and some intriguing book and TV recommendations.
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84 snips
Feb 26, 2025 • 35min

376. Aid vs Defence: A Livestream Special

Sir Keir Starmer's plan to boost UK defense spending at the cost of foreign aid sparks a heated debate about its implications for global responsibility. The podcast dives into the delicate balance between national security and international aid in a world of rising geopolitical tensions. It highlights the differing aid strategies of countries like Germany and Japan, while also discussing the need for proactive investment to counter major powers. The power dynamics of aid versus military influence in regions like Africa is also explored, showcasing the critical role of soft power.
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171 snips
Feb 26, 2025 • 58min

375. Germany's Fight Against the Far Right

The podcast dives into the surprising rise of the far-right AFD party in Germany and the shifting political landscape post-elections. It discusses the challenges of forming coalitions and the influence of social media on public sentiment. Tensions between major political figures like Merz and Merkel are explored, alongside Germany's role in European security amidst the Ukraine conflict. The legacy of an infamous SS officer adds a historical dimension, revealing the dark shadows that still linger in today's politics.
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147 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 47min

374. Question Time: Why The US Needs A Leader Of The Opposition

The need for a leader of the opposition in the US highlights its role in enhancing political accountability. The geopolitical dynamics between Europe and the US during the Ukraine crisis raise concerns about exclusion from peace talks. Discussions on NATO spending and post-Brexit challenges reveal complications for UK businesses. A potential fragmentation of international cooperation and the rise of new security structures signal shifts in global governance. Intriguingly, the concept of 'Sleekit' politics explores the complexities of national identity and political narratives in a rapidly changing landscape.

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