How To Win An Election

The Times
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Feb 25, 2025 • 28min

The Labour Peer Who Inspired JD Vance

In this insightful discussion, Patrick Maguire, a political columnist for The Times and author specializing in the Labour Party, offers a deep dive into the influence of Maurice Glasman on British politics. They explore Glasman's friendships with controversial figures like JD Vance and how his 'Blue Labour' movement is seen as a remedy for Labour's electoral struggles. The conversation highlights the urgent need for political reform, the challenges of connecting with traditional voters, and the complex navigation of Labour's identity amidst rising populism.
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7 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 40min

How To Survive As A Political Adviser

John McTernan, a veteran political advisor with experience working for prime ministers in both the UK and Australia, shares his insights into the tumultuous role of a political advisor. He discusses the highs and lows of guiding leaders, emphasizing the blend of strategy and chaos. The conversation dives into the complexities of modern conservatism, analyzing Kemi Badenoch's unique approach and the challenges facing political parties amidst cultural shifts. McTernan also reveals the intricacies of navigating political rivalries and maintaining authenticity in communications.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 39min

How To Be A Disrupter

Gawain Towler, former adviser to Nigel Farage, offers a captivating glimpse into political insurgency. He shares insights on UKIP’s strategy that led to a pivotal EU referendum. The discussion dives into immigration politics, emphasizing the importance of visual messaging. They also explore the dynamics of political alliances among parties, highlighting challenges faced by smaller factions. The emotional turbulence of navigating political shifts is a key theme, with Towler advocating for authenticity over mere optics in leadership.
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12 snips
Feb 4, 2025 • 38min

How To Tell Who's Really In Charge

Theo Bertram, a former Downing Street advisor to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, brings a wealth of political insight. He discusses the elusive nature of power within Keir Starmer's government and whether the chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, is truly in charge. The conversation highlights the challenges of political communication and media narratives, revealing how they shape perceptions and rivalries. They also analyze recent polling trends and voter sentiments toward Labour 2024, emphasizing the balance between principled leadership and the need for inspiration.
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11 snips
Jan 28, 2025 • 41min

How To Hang Out Your Political Washing

Sally Morgan, a Labour peer and former key advisor to Tony Blair, dives deep into the complexities of political campaigning and governance. She humorously describes the concept of a 'political washing line', explaining how some politicians, like Liz Truss, may appear all presentation but lack substance. The discussion navigates the delicate balance between effective governance and the relentless push for re-election, highlighting the importance of strategic coherence in political messaging and the interplay of personal relationships among leaders.
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13 snips
Jan 21, 2025 • 41min

How To Respond To Trump

In this discussion, Kristen Soltis Anderson, a prominent US pollster and author of "The Selfie Vote", dives deep into the political ramifications of Trump's presidency. She analyzes Keir Starmer's charm offensive towards Trump and its potential impact on UK Labour politics. The conversation also touches on perceptions of masculinity in political support and the complexities of appealing to voters, particularly among women. Kristen’s insights into Trump's inauguration and the public's response add a compelling layer to understanding modern political dynamics.
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9 snips
Jan 14, 2025 • 42min

How To Stop Your Missions Becoming Impossible

Peter Hyman, a former adviser to Tony Blair and Keir Starmer, discusses the intricacies of political strategy and governance. He shares insights on the government's five missions for national renewal while highlighting the challenges of public engagement. The conversation dips into navigating political satisfaction post-election and the importance of ambitious long-term goals. With humor, they examine the need for collaboration across sectors, managing budgets, and fostering connections with diverse voter demographics to ensure effective governance.
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5 snips
Jan 7, 2025 • 43min

How To Say Goodbye To Peter

The hosts bid a humorous farewell to Peter as he heads to Washington, contemplating his future and potential comeback. They share funny tales of navigating the civil service and nostalgic memories from the ambassador's residence. The discussion dives into the complexities of U.S.-U.K. relations post-Trump, highlighting strategic political approaches. The looming local elections spark a conversation about party reputations, challenges of populism, and the importance of focusing on meaningful governance rather than just political games.
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6 snips
Dec 17, 2024 • 48min

How To Stop Political Chaos Ruining Christmas

The hosts share hilarious personal stories about how politics has messed with their Christmas plans, offering a festive twist on serious issues. They ponder the future of left-wing politics and discuss Jo Swinson's surprising role in Boris Johnson's rise. The rise of independent MPs is examined, revealing their struggles and potential influence. The conversation dives into the fast-paced world of political scandals and changing voter demographics, all while anticipating some light-hearted holiday cheer and comfort products.
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19 snips
Dec 10, 2024 • 42min

How To See Off An Insurgent Party

The rise of Nigel Farage's Reform UK poses a challenge to the traditional two-party system in Britain. The hosts analyze how Labour and the Tories might combat this insurgent threat and consider strategic advice for Farage himself. They also reflect on Ed Miliband's pivotal decision regarding Syrian airstrikes and recount a meeting with Bashar al-Assad, revealing the complexities of international politics. The discussion culminates in a broader examination of right-wing populism and its impact on UK political dynamics.

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