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19 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 5min

Will the welfare rebellion be the end of Starmer?

Key discussions revolve around the NATO meeting where defense spending was raised, but the spotlight is on Trump being referred to as "Daddy". Back home, Labour faces turmoil with over 120 MPs rebelling against welfare reforms, testing Starmer's leadership. The podcast also tackles the ambiguous stance on U.S. military actions in Iran and the implications for international relations. Additionally, tensions flare over the exclusion of Irish rap group Kneecap from Glastonbury, hinting at a brewing culture war.
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8 snips
Jun 23, 2025 • 50min

EMQs: Is politics worth the family sacrifice?

What do personal sacrifices in politics mean for family life? Ed Balls and George Osborne tackle this dilemma, inspired by a listener's question about the long-term effects of political careers. They reflect on David Cameron's resignation and its impact, while also exploring the troubled legacy of the Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash and the secrets surrounding it. Plus, a spirited discussion on the role of AI in the economy uncovers its potential to reshape work and creativity. Light-hearted anecdotes and culinary confessions keep the tone engaging!
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23 snips
Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 2min

How far will Trump go on Iran and what could it mean for Britain?

Tensions escalate as Donald Trump navigates the unpredictable waters of U.S.-Iran relations, leaving Britain in a precarious position. Insightful discussions reveal the challenges UK leaders face regarding potential military use of British bases. Closer to home, Keir Starmer's call for an inquiry into grooming gangs raises questions about accountability versus political maneuvering. Meanwhile, Labour's retreat on taxing non-doms signals struggles to retain wealthy residents while staying true to fiscal promises, igniting debates on migration and tax reform.
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6 snips
Jun 16, 2025 • 45min

EMQs: Could PMQs save America?

Could a UK-style Prime Minister’s Questions bring accountability to American politics? Join the discussion on the dynamics of political engagement and the insights from the latest analysis of Joe Biden's presidency. Explore the peculiarities of traditional red boxes used by UK ministers versus digital solutions. Delve into the soft power impact of the BBC World Service amidst rising military expenditures, and hear about innovative policy advocacy for social initiatives like health and school meals.
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27 snips
Jun 12, 2025 • 60min

Reeves's Spending Review ‘gamble’: continuity or change for Labour?

Rachel Reeves' Spending Review has sparked debate, with critics like George Osborne claiming it continues the previous government's economic path. Ed Balls warns that Reeves' substantial promises lack a safety net in uncertain times. Defense and NHS funding are prioritized while cuts loom for the Foreign Office. Meanwhile, Trump's recent tensions with Musk and response to immigration protests shake U.S.-UK relations, complicating Starmer’s diplomatic strategy. Discussions delve into the implications of these political gambles for Labour's future.
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11 snips
Jun 9, 2025 • 48min

EMQs: The art of political sacking

Two MPs seek advice from Ed Balls and George Osborne on handling political sackings, with humor about coping strategies like sherries and coffee machines. They discuss the impact of AI on government efficiency and elaborate on the complexities of UK immigration policy. The importance of a Politics, Philosophy, and Economics degree is debated, emphasizing its elitism in politics. They share anecdotes of political blunders and explore how humor can be a tool for engagement in this challenging landscape.
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11 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 59min

Welfare vs Warfare: Can Labour Afford NATO’s Demands?

The podcast dives into the tension between escalating NATO defense spending and domestic welfare needs, questioning if Labour can balance both effectively. It discusses Trump's renewed trade war and its potential ripple effects on the UK economy amidst market instability. Boris Johnson's possible political comeback is examined, with debates on whether it could solve crises or create new ones. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the challenging navigation of economic pressures and political leadership within the current UK landscape.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 30min

EMQs: Can Britain capitalise on Trump’s student crackdown?

The podcast dives deep into the impact of Trump's student visa policies, exploring how Britain could potentially attract international talent fleeing restrictive U.S. regulations. Ed Balls and George Osborne discuss systemic government failures in compensating victims of scandals, emphasizing the need for timely accountability. They also share humorous stories from their political memorabilia collection, revealing unexpected connections to former leaders. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show for a chance at exclusive live event tickets.
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10 snips
May 29, 2025 • 1h 4min

Labour’s looming spending review chaos

Labour faces a chaotic spending review with unclear details on winter fuel payments and the potential cut to the two-child benefit cap. The discussion shifts to King Charles’s diplomatic visit to Canada and the complexities of UK-US relations, especially regarding Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit. The hosts also explore the dominance of Apple and Google in the UK app store and how it may hinder economic growth. Finally, they emphasize the need for stronger competition policies to spur innovation in the tech sector.
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May 26, 2025 • 48min

EMQs: Can Kemi Badenoch cheer up the Conservatives?

This discussion unpacks whether quick political wins can sway public opinion, especially within the beleaguered Conservative Party. The hosts contemplate Kemi Badenoch's potential to lift morale amidst internal strife. They analyze how symbolic changes in governance affect voter support and the importance of leadership during turbulent times. Delving into accountability in government contracts, they highlight the historical struggles of political integrity. Plus, there's a reflection on Keynes' influence, offering insights into economic policy and governance.

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