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72 snips
Sep 17, 2025 • 50min

450. Question Time: How Gen Z Took Down the Government

Nepal experiences a youth-led political upheaval, spurred by a corruption scandal. The UN's genocide declaration regarding Gaza raises questions about its real-world impact on diplomacy. The podcast delves into alarming statistics on sexual violence at universities and discusses prevention methods, including education and support services. It also examines the definition of 'crisis' in politics and its ramifications on governance. A mix of serious issues with insightful analysis makes for a compelling listen.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 3min

449. Starmer Loses Control: Will Andy Burnham Challenge the PM?

The podcast dives into the turmoil facing Keir Starmer as he grapples with leadership challenges in a politically charged environment. With Trump visiting the UK, they discuss the impact of controversy on public perception and internal party dynamics. Potential successors like Andy Burnham are examined, especially amid rising tensions and calls for fresh leadership. The complexities of funding influence from billionaires and the intertwining of extremism and mainstream politics also take center stage, reflecting on the shifting political landscape.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 11min

448. Question Time: Mandelson’s Epstein Disgrace, Kirk’s Assassination, and Trump’s Illegal Boat Strike

The hosts dig into why Peter Mandelson was captivated by wealth and fame. They analyze the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its chilling implications for American politics. A bold discussion emerges about Trump’s military actions against Venezuela and their impact on U.S. foreign policy. They also dive into recent protests in London and the canonization of figures in the Catholic Church, highlighting the need for modern role models. Plus, they explore the controversial hypnotherapy practices of Zach Polanski and his ties to the Green Party.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 52min

447. Is Starmer Sleepwalking Britain into Farage’s Hands?

The hosts dive into Keir Starmer's controversial reshuffle, questioning if it's pushing Labour toward the right. They discuss the shifting dynamics in British politics with the rise of the Reform party and the potential loss of Farage's influence. France's political turbulence and its economic challenges come under scrutiny. A humorous recounting of a London tube strike adds a light touch, juxtaposed with serious discussions on political populism and educational inequalities affecting working-class students.
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186 snips
Sep 9, 2025 • 39min

446. Israel Bombs Qatar: Where Does Impunity End?

The podcast delves into the implications of Israel's bombing in Doha, questioning the erosion of international law and the West's muted response. It examines the complexities of ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel, alongside the ethical concerns surrounding extrajudicial killings. Tensions in U.S.-Qatar relations are explored, particularly in light of recent military actions. The discussion emphasizes the growing desensitization to international aggression and the urgent need for adherence to global legal standards amidst rising geopolitical turmoil.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 43min

445. Starmer's Deputy PM Quits: The Return of Chaos in British Politics?

Angela Rayner's resignation sends shockwaves through the Labour Party, raising questions about leadership and future strategies. The duo dissects the impact of reshuffles and the increasing clamor from smaller parties like Reform, led by Nigel Farage. They explore the unique challenges of female leaders in politics amid media scrutiny and public disillusionment. Delving into the chaotic landscape of British politics, they highlight the ethical complexities surrounding political resignations, accountability, and the evolving nature of political expectations.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 47min

444. Question Time: Can Labour Reinvent Itself?

The discussion kicks off with Keir Starmer's political maneuvers and the urgency for strategic messaging in Labour. They delve into troubling limitations on press freedom, contrasting populist media tactics with the governmental role in censorship. The devastating toll on journalists in Gaza is highlighted, emphasizing accountability and the need for protection. The impact of AI on education raises alarms about critical thinking erosion, while the joy of reading declines, urging policies to nurture future generations' literary love.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 51min

443. China’s Plot to Topple Trump: How to Bring Down a Superpower

Discover how China is reshaping global alliances amidst rising tensions with the U.S. The hosts delve into the strategic partnerships between China, India, and Russia, questioning Trump's impact on these relationships. Southeast Asia's importance is examined, highlighting its political dynamics and historical ties with these superpowers. The discussion contrasts China's orderly diplomacy with the chaotic politics of the West, pondering the implications of authoritarianism on global governance. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of today's shifting geopolitical landscape!
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Aug 27, 2025 • 40min

442. Question Time: Trump's Plot To Cancel The Midterms

Is Trump pushing America towards military rule? The hosts dive into the implications of authoritarianism and political intimidation in the U.S. They also tackle the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and its effects on global stability, alongside the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine. Energy politics and the media's influence on political narratives are explored, revealing how these factors shape public opinion. Finally, they lighten the mood with a humorous take on celebrity culture inspired by reality shows like 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 45min

441. The Reality of Farage’s Mass Deportation Fantasy

Nigel Farage's bold proposition to deport 600,000 migrants stirs controversy, echoing similar sentiments from Trump. The media's role in escalating immigration debates is explored, shedding light on toxicity in political discourse. As Labour attempts to mirror Reform, the discussion raises questions about effective strategies for countering populism. Delving beyond the UK, the fragile political climate in Bosnia is examined, highlighting ongoing ethnic tensions and youth movements advocating for change amidst complex political landscapes.

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