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99 snips
May 7, 2025 • 1h 3min

402. Question Time: India vs. Pakistan | What Happens Now?

Escalating tensions between India and Pakistan take center stage, diving into military responses and historical grievances after a recent terrorist attack. Meanwhile, political hypocrisy shines through as AI-generated images spark outrage. The hosts tackle climate policy implications following Tony Blair's remarks, as well as King Charles' impactful visit to Canada. Innovative warfare technologies like drones also enter the conversation, alongside reflections on music's uplifting role in society. It's a blend of serious analysis and light-hearted anecdotes!
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176 snips
May 6, 2025 • 1h 10min

401. Trump’s Corruption Machine, Israeli Settlers, and the Rise of Reform UK

The discussion delves into how Trump has exploited his political power for financial gain, raising concerns about American democracy. The evolving dynamics of Israel's settler movement are scrutinized, highlighting its shift from extremism to mainstream influence. Additionally, the rise of Nigel Farage poses intriguing questions about UK politics. The podcast also touches on the pitfalls of unregulated digital assets in campaign funding and the successes of leftist leaders in Canada and Australia, all set against a backdrop of political turmoil.
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177 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 44min

400. Question Time: Has the US underestimated China?

Dive into a lively debate over the great chocolate digestive dilemma! Reflect on the U.S.-China relationship and the risks of underestimating China's rise. Discover Poland's resistance against far-right populism and the nuances of water renationalization in the UK. Explore the balance between justice and rehabilitation in the penal system, revealing how football can transform lives. Finally, consider the evolution of political ideologies amid current events, all while enjoying personal anecdotes and sharp insights from the hosts.
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207 snips
Apr 29, 2025 • 53min

399. Trump vs. Putin, How to Stop Farage, and Kashmir Explained

Explore the shifting dynamics between Trump and Zelensky following their Vatican meeting. Delve into the escalating tensions in Kashmir, examining the historical roots and the impact of climate change on the region's conflicts. Discover the evolving economic landscape in South Asia and how India's rise contrasts with Pakistan and China's influence. Analyze the political challenges facing local elections amid rising populism, along with the complexities of Ukraine's conflict and the implications of reduced U.S. support under an administration led by Trump.
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160 snips
Apr 23, 2025 • 44min

398. Question Time: Trump’s Plan to Overhaul US Diplomacy

The hosts discuss Harvard's legal battle with Trump and the surprising rise in Zelensky's popularity. They explore Trump’s unique diplomatic strategies and the influence of political figures on American universities. The conversation shifts to the electric vehicle landscape, highlighting challenges like tariffs and infrastructure in the UK. Amidst lighthearted banter about political life swaps, they touch on serious topics such as state secession, social care, and the implications of wealth taxes on healthcare.
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233 snips
Apr 22, 2025 • 59min

397. Pope Francis, the Supreme Court Gender Ruling, and Trump’s International Populist Network

Dive into a discussion on the impacts of a recent UK Supreme Court ruling and its implications for trans rights and women's spaces. Explore the polarizing legacy of Pope Francis, balancing his conservative stances with calls for social justice. Delve into the influence of Trumpism on global right-wing populism, examining cases in Australia and Ecuador. Unpack the complexities of the transgender debate, emphasizing empathy amidst political tensions. It's a thought-provoking journey through contemporary political landscapes!
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175 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 40min

396. Question Time: It's over for Kemi Badenoch

The hosts dive into the elitism in politics, questioning why it's still prevalent today. They analyze the political fate of Kemi Badenoch and her narrative strategies amid rising criticisms. The discussion also touches on the shifting political dynamics in Australia, especially for Dutton and Albanese. They explore barriers for working-class individuals in politics and the symbolism of color in political branding. Plus, there are engaging book recommendations that delve into contemporary societal issues and personal journeys.
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293 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 3min

395. Trump, Xi, and how China outsmarted America

The discussion highlights Trump's potential ambitions for America and explores the nationalization of steel in the UK, reflecting political shifts. A deep dive into U.S.-China trade relations reveals China's strategic advantages and America's dependency on Chinese goods. The complexities of global supply chains and the urgency for alternative sourcing are examined, alongside media portrayals of cultural differences in factory settings. The podcast also unpacks Germany's coalition politics post-elections, focusing on pressing issues like taxation and immigration.
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125 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 35min

394. How We Trolled the Trolls: Putin, Trump, and Musk (with Anthony Scaramucci)

Anthony Scaramucci, an American financier and former White House Communications Director, joins the discussion on the chaotic world of social media. They unveil whether Elon Musk has enlisted fans for online support and analyze the prevalence of bot activity in political discourse. The group dives into the psychological effects of online criticism and the challenges it poses for politicians. They also address the dark tactics of misinformation campaigns and the need for honest communication to maintain productive political discussions amidst digital disarray.
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155 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 58min

393. Question Time: America’s last ally, Japan in crisis, and Netanyahu on the brink?

Rory and Alastair dive into the denial of entry for two British MPs into Israel, revealing the diplomatic implications of this move. They explore the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the dangers faced by aid workers. The dynamic between Labour's representation and labor strikes in Birmingham sheds light on political evolution in the UK. They also discuss Japan's demographic challenges and the geopolitical struggles among America's allies in Asia, particularly in navigating economic pressures and political stability.

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