Daily Politics from the New Statesman

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Sep 6, 2024 • 19min

Is Jeremy Corbyn trolling Keir Starmer?

Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader advocating for a new coalition of MPs against the Gaza war, is joined by Andrew Marr, a seasoned political commentator. They discuss the potential of Corbyn's Independent Alliance, which could reshape the parliamentary landscape and attract Labour MPs. Marr also sheds light on Keir Starmer's strategies regarding UK-EU relations and the challenges he faces in navigating party expectations and Brexit complexities. Together, they explore the dynamic shifts within Labour and the implications for future policy.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 26min

Grenfell prosecutions are now “essential” - Andrew Marr

Andrew Marr, a distinguished journalist, and Rachel Cunliffe, a political commentator specializing in social justice, delve into the Grenfell Inquiry's chilling findings. They highlight the avoidable nature of the 72 deaths and demand accountability from negligent companies and government bodies. The duo also assesses the current Conservative leadership race, discussing candidate dynamics and the underlying fragmentation within the party. With pressing issues raised, they urge for immediate action to prevent such tragedies from recurring.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 22min

Can Oasis bring back Cool Britannia?

Rachel Cunliffe, an associate editor known for her insights on cultural and political intersections, joins senior editor George Eaton to explore the cultural revival sparked by Oasis' reunion. They discuss the band’s influence on Cool Britannia and its ties to New Labour in the 90s. The duo also tackles ethics surrounding former MPs' post-political careers and sentimentality among fans for Oasis. With anticipation building for the band’s return, they reflect on the emotional bonds fans share and the lasting impact of Britpop on British identity.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 25min

"Things will get worse": is austerity back?

Rachel Cunliffe, an associate political editor, and George Eaton, a senior editor, unpack the looming economic challenges as Keir Starmer hints at a painful budget for Labour. They discuss the possibility of austerity's return, highlighting the delicate balance the party must strike between addressing past Conservative failures and maintaining voter trust. The conversation touches on public sector pay disputes, tax strategies amidst a cost of living crisis, and the political responses to upcoming fiscal policies, painting a vivid picture of the current political atmosphere.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 15min

Should Labour push harder on immigration?

Hannah Barnes, a commentator on immigration policies, and George Eaton, a political analyst, dive into the crucial debate on Labour's immigration strategy. They explore whether Keir Starmer will soften the party's stance to appeal to voters or stick to a more hawkish approach. The duo discusses shifts in the electorate as the next election approaches, addressing the impact of tactical voting and smaller parties. They emphasize the importance of reframing immigration narratives and the potential challenges of vote fragmentation in British electoral politics.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 16min

Tories "scent blood" over Labour union deals

Hannah Barnes, a sharp commentator on Labour's dealings with trade unions, joins political analyst George Eaton to unpack Labour's recent agreements with NHS staff and train drivers. They discuss whether these unions are now Labour's 'paymasters' and the political fallout from the Conservatives seizing this narrative. Additionally, the duo examines the crisis plaguing Britain's prisons, exploring creative solutions like housing inmates in police cells. Can Keir Starmer balance reform amidst these pressing challenges?
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Aug 16, 2024 • 12min

Elon Musk is The Joker of politics

Explore the political dynamics surrounding Keir Starmer and Elon Musk. The discussions reveal the implications of their interactions on UK-US relations. Delve into the role of social media in shaping political strategies, especially regarding online safety laws. The podcast also highlights the struggles of the Liberal Democrats to maintain visibility amidst tough competition. Finally, it advocates for responsible media coverage of political leaders, urging a thoughtful approach to reporting and listener engagement.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 19min

Can Keir Starmer unite a divided nation?

Tensions rise as the podcast dives into the aftermath of riots sparked by the tragic deaths of three girls. It examines the complex feelings surrounding immigration and the societal divides in the UK. Keir Starmer faces the daunting task of uniting a fractured nation while addressing deep-rooted public grievances. As the government navigates political challenges, the discussion highlights the importance of narrative in shaping public sentiment and the need for a compassionate approach to asylum seekers amid rising populism.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 44min

Are Gen Z the loneliest generation in human history?

Loneliness has surged among Generation Z, with a shocking rise in young people reporting feeling isolated. As friendships dwindle, the impact of technology and social media complicates genuine connections. The pandemic has worsened this poverty of social interactions, affecting mental health and well-being. The effects on youth span from weakened immune systems to the psychological toll of online pressures. As young people navigate a challenging digital landscape, the discussion underscores the urgent need for community and support.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 16min

What's the most likely replacement for the House of Lords?

Rachel Cunliffe, an associate political editor, and Hannah Barnes, an associate editor specializing in political commentary, dive into the future of the House of Lords. They explore possible reforms and the pros and cons of a new governance structure. The duo discusses the balance of youthful and experienced voices in politics, and how gender representation impacts policy-making. They also reveal the ins and outs of parliamentary lobbying, including how journalists navigate access and the strict regulations they face.

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