The Rest Is Politics

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64 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 48min

457. Is Trump Planning Regime Change?

Why is Trump targeting Venezuelan ships? The discussion dives deep into potential motives behind U.S. actions in Venezuela and their implications. Meanwhile, French politics takes center stage with a look at Macron's recent challenges and the possibility of a sixth Republic. The hosts also explore how AI could streamline government processes and assess media coverage for smaller political parties, specifically the Greens. Additionally, personal reflections on Jane Goodall highlight her enduring legacy in conservation.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 55min

456. Antisemitism, How the Tories Lost Britain, and Gaza

Antisemitism is rising in the UK, stirring crucial discussions about its political roots. The hosts debate the implications of Trump's Gaza plan, questioning the lack of Palestinian involvement. They explore how criticism of Israel might inflame antisemitism and the importance of distinguishing between critique and hatred. The Conservative Party’s membership decline and its shift to the right are examined, alongside the impact of past leaders on its current state. A compelling look at how these issues intertwine with politics and community is at the forefront.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 41min

455. Question Time: Is Europe Already At War With Russia?

Is Europe inadvertently at war with Russia? Rory and Alastair explore Moldova's election and its implications for European stability. They also dissect the Czech political landscape and its signals regarding Russian influence. The hosts question the Netherlands' role in Europe amidst rising political tensions. Additionally, they tackle the proposed changes to national parks and highlight innovative youth policy ideas, like providing free sports bras in schools. A lively mix of politics, culture, and social impact headlines the discussion!
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Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 2min

454. Starmer's Farage Fightback and Trump's Unworkable Gaza Plan

Keir Starmer faces tough questions about Labour's strategies, balancing immigration rhetoric with pressing economic concerns. The hosts delve into how addressing populism, like Farage's resurgence, can define Labour's identity. Meanwhile, they scrutinize Trump's proposed Gaza plan, questioning its viability without Palestinian input and the challenges of governance in the region. The discussion highlights the necessity of including all parties for a genuine peace process, emphasizing the moral implications of using food as leverage.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 39min

453. Trump’s Far Right Allies in Germany: Is History Repeating Itself?

Gerald Knaus, an Austrian social scientist and migration policy expert, joins the discussion on Europe's far-right surge. He examines the AfD's threat to Germany's post-war democracy and traces its ties to international far-right networks. Knaus warns of the erosion of democratic norms in the wake of Trump-style tactics and discusses the implications of supporting nationalists amid European rearmament. He also highlights international law's critical role in addressing conflicts like Gaza, underlining the need to defend liberal institutions.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 51min

452. Question Time: America’s New Martyr and Westminster’s Hidden Spies

Charlie Kirk is stirring controversy as he becomes a potential martyr for far-right sentiments. The discussion highlights alarming trends in ethnic nationalism and the politicization of events like funerals. Insights into the extent of Chinese spying in Western politics raise concerns about global stability. Meanwhile, the podcast explores Russia's meddling in Moldova and historical influences on European politics. A lighter segment reminisces about iconic TV adverts, reflecting on their cultural significance as the ad landscape shifts.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 54min

451. Is Trump Destroying the UN?

Rory and Alastair dive deep into the changing role of the UN, questioning if its New York headquarters is still viable. They discuss the implications of humanitarian funding cuts and the potential reshaping of global politics with the recognition of Palestine. The hosts also explore the ongoing frustrations of the Lib Dems in media coverage compared to Reform UK, and examine Nigel Farage's controversial immigration plans. Ultimately, they advocate for cross-party reforms to tackle pressing societal issues.
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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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