The Rest Is Politics

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170 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 14min

How Will AI Change The World? (Ep 1)

In this engaging discussion, Matt Clifford, a former UK government AI advisor and entrepreneur, dives deep into the future of Artificial Intelligence and its monumental rise over the past decade. He sheds light on how AI is shaping economic growth and the fierce competition for talent and resources. Matt addresses concerns of potential risks versus benefits, emphasizing AI's capabilities in medicine while cautioning about its dangers. The conversation also highlights the influence of major firms and the public's swift embrace of AI technologies like ChatGPT.
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134 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 4min

478. Farage’s Crypto Megadonor and the Graduate Jobs Disaster (Question Time)

A crypto billionaire’s £9 million donation to Nigel Farage raises eyebrows and prompts discussions on political funding reforms. The graduate jobs crisis is highlighted, with concerns over AI and competition impacting opportunities for young Brits. They also debate the feasibility of the fragile Gaza ceasefire amid humanitarian challenges. The hosts tackle the influence of class on access to political discourse and criticize the government’s lack of bold economic actions as they navigate complex global issues.
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201 snips
Dec 10, 2025 • 51min

477. How Trump’s Security Strategy Destroys The Old World Order

The discussion dives into how Trump's new national security strategy might overturn decades of US foreign policy. It highlights concerns over Europe's stability and the far-right's rise. The hosts critique the strategy’s lack of focus on traditional threats like climate change and major adversaries. They explore America's changing role from alliance-building to a more transactional approach, with Europe treated as a subordinate. The conversation also touches on demographic fears and the implications for Europe's defense and industry.
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170 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 2min

476. Polanski’s Problem, Westminster’s Russia Blind Spot, and Justice Without Juries? (Question Time)

Rory and Alastair dive into the economic messaging of the Greens, questioning the clarity of their vision. They tackle the risks of distancing jury trials in the UK and explore the implications of Russian influence in British politics. The duo also discusses modern monetary theory and its political relevance, while critiquing media accountability and foreign lobbying. They highlight the escalating climate crisis with alarming floods in Southeast Asia and reflect on proposed reforms to jury participation and the potential impacts on civic duty.
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299 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 2min

475. The Budget Backlash – and Trump’s Plan to Profit from Peace in Ukraine

The hosts delve into the messy fallout from the recent Budget turmoil and the impact on government trust. They debate whether media coverage of politicians like Reeves and Starmer is fair or biased. Trump's Ukraine peace proposals are also scrutinized, revealing potential personal profit motives. Additionally, they discuss the evolving nature of military technology in the Ukraine conflict and question the legality of recent US strikes on Venezuela. The conversation is lively, blending political insight with expert analysis on contemporary issues.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 12min

Introducing: The Rest Is Science

Prepare to have your mind twisted as two curious minds explore gravity, delving into its quirky aspects and real-world implications. From the mutual attraction between everyday objects to the humorous comparison of gravity and astrology, they break down complex theories. Discover how Einstein's ideas about curved spacetime clarify Mercury's orbit and how gravity even alters time itself. If you're ready to rethink reality with fascinating insights, this conversation is a must-listen!
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251 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 53min

474. Does Reeves' Budget Really Change Anything? What It Means For You

Was this the most leaked Budget ever? Rory and Alastair explore the chaos surrounding its unveiling and the implications of Labour's tax strategies. They break down where the £26 billion will come from, discussing frozen thresholds and new levies. The reaction from markets is examined, along with the significance of the OBR's role. Concerns about business stability, NHS productivity, and missed opportunities in deregulation take center stage. Finally, they ponder whether this will be Rachel Reeves's last Budget and the appeal to younger voters.
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160 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 8min

473. Europe vs. Trump: Competing Visions for a Ukraine Peace Deal (Question Time)

The hosts dive into the implications of the US skipping the G20 and COP, questioning the role of middle powers in global leadership. They contrast US and European responses to Russia's involvement in Ukraine, highlighting the differences in military and financial commitment. The looming economic collapse of the West Bank is discussed, exposing the harsh realities of Israeli financial controls. They also touch on a corruption case involving a pro-Russian politician and debate the impact of addiction awareness efforts in society.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 56min

472. Is Trump’s Peace 'Plan’ Forced Surrender for Ukraine?

Is Trump pulling strings behind a controversial peace plan for Ukraine, or is it Putin’s guiding hand? The hosts dissect explosive leaked drafts that blur lines of sovereignty and propose troubling territorial concessions. They critique the proposal's implications on NATO, Ukraine's military strength, and potential amnesty for war crimes. European leaders' underestimation of Russia's threat and the rise of populist ties to the Kremlin also spark heated discussions. Urgency for Europe to unite and bolster defenses is emphasized throughout.
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180 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 32min

471. Rory Stewart: How the Government Tried to Silence Me on Lockdowns

Rory Stewart, a former Cabinet minister and author with extensive experience in international development, shares his insights on the UK's pandemic response. He discusses the government's failure to heed early warnings and the detrimental effects of groupthink and optimism bias. Rory critiques Boris Johnson's leadership style compared to more decisive leaders, explores the ethical dilemmas behind lockdown decisions, and highlights the importance of systemic reform for future threats like AI and geopolitical challenges.

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