Daily Politics from the New Statesman

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Jul 4, 2024 • 25min

What to expect when you're expecting ... a new government

Rachel Cunliffe, Associate political editor, discusses key timings and processes of UK general election day. Topics include predictions, uncertainty, building support for new parties, accuracy of exit polls, rapid election results, postal vote concerns, and election night drinks.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 29min

The penultimate day of Tory Rome

George Eaton and David Gauke discuss the potential downfall of the Conservative Party in the UK general election, analyzing Boris Johnson's last-minute efforts to salvage the situation. They explore the challenges faced by the Tories in regaining voter trust and the implications of a weakened Conservative Party on the political landscape.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 19min

How many hours a week should a prime minster be working?

Political editor Rachel Cunliffe and correspondent Freddie Hayward discuss a Reform UK candidate defecting to the Tories, backlash over racism and misogyny within parties, challenges of funding political campaigns, and debates on Keir Starmer's work-life balance. Controversies over leadership strategies and the Shadow Tory contest are explored, alongside speculations on future party dynamics and caretaker leader appointments.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 30min

Andrew Marr: To succeed, Starmer must upset a lot of people

Political editor Andrew Marr and political correspondent Freddie Hayward discuss Keir Starmer's need for radical change to succeed in government, potential impact of right-wing success in France and US election, and challenges facing Labour leader amidst diverse political landscape and media influence.
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Jun 29, 2024 • 22min

The race to cervical cancer elimination | Sponsored

Explore the key strategies and challenges in eliminating cervical cancer in the UK through vaccination and screening. Learn about disparities in screening rates and the socioeconomic impact of the disease. Discover the importance of addressing health inequalities and promoting education, vaccination, and regular screening for prevention.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 18min

What's happening in Northern Ireland? and should polling be banned?

Finn McRedmond, a junior commissioning editor and writer, joins Freddie Hayward to discuss the lack of attention towards Northern Ireland in the general election, the impact of Sinn Féin on UK politics, and the potential ban on political polling to focus more on policy discussions.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 34min

On the road with Corbyn, Farage, and Lammy

Jeremy Corbyn, Nigel Farage, and David Lammy discuss their views on Brexit, conservative government, economic policies, and strategic voting in the UK general election. The podcast covers insights from their exclusive interviews, intricate political positioning, and challenges faced by independent candidates in elections.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 30min

Up all night to Bet Lucky

Hannah Barnes, Freddie Hayward, and Ben Walker discuss the betting scandal affecting various political parties, the repercussions of bets placed, and the public's trust in politicians. They analyze the election campaign, Prime Minister's movements, key constituencies, and the impact of Brexit on voter behavior. The podcast highlights the diminishing impact of debates and interviews during the election campaign.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 22min

Andrew Marr: "If I were Sunak, I'd be wailing under the table"

Andrew Marr, political editor, discusses the betting scandal impact on the Conservative Party and Labour's failure to win over the Murdoch empire. They explore potential outcomes of the general election and criticize Labour's stance on women's rights and transgender issues. Reflecting on the final week, they admire Rishi Sunak's resilience amidst political challenges.
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Jun 24, 2024 • 22min

Is GamblingGate the new PartyGate?

George Eaton, Senior Editor, discusses the GamblingGate scandal in the UK election, Labour's stance on gender recognition, and plans for the House of Lords. The scandal's impact on the Conservative Party and potential election consequences are explored.

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