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Jul 17, 2025 • 59min

Could the Epstein files cost Trump his MAGA base?

Donald Trump is puzzled why the Epstein files still matter, especially with their delayed release. As MAGA supporters express their discontent, could this controversy challenge his base loyalty? Meanwhile, the UK faces questions about its financial innovation, with experts warning against falling behind in the crypto race. On the security front, the recent nuclear pact with France could reshape British-French relations, signaling new dynamics in European defense. Lastly, the intersection of conspiracy culture and Trump adds an intriguing twist to his political landscape.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 39min

EMQs: Is Labour the new party of the monarchy?

The discussion dives into whether the Labour Party might be embracing royalist sentiments, challenging conventional ideas about political loyalty to the monarchy. Ed and George contemplate the survival strategies for the Conservative Party, pondering if they can reclaim a diverse voter base. They also share amusing tales from iconic parties, including a memorable Oscars after-party. The engaging banter mixes political analysis with lighthearted cricket commentary and personal anecdotes, creating a lively atmosphere.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 60min

Can the UK-France deal solve the migrant crisis?

Emmanuel Macron's visit to the UK sparked discussions on the complex UK-France relationship, especially regarding migration policies. The speakers delve into whether this gesture represents genuine cooperation or mere political theatrics. Additionally, with the UK facing fiscal pressures, the possibility of a wealth tax is hotly debated. On the political landscape, new movements are emerging, with figures like Jeremy Corbyn and Elon Musk hinting at personal-driven politics. Are we witnessing a shift towards DIY political engagement?
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Jul 7, 2025 • 38min

EMQs: Our Keir Year, modern Machiavellis and fairness in politics

This discussion dives into the philosophical complexities of fairness in tax and welfare, highlighting middle-class struggles. There's a candid look at Keir Starmer's tenure, with listeners grappling with his leadership and core beliefs. The conversation shifts to the influence of academic economists in government roles, questioning the UK's approach. In a twist, they explore the Machiavellian traits of recent politicians, subtly suggesting tactical moves behind the scenes. Finally, the importance of honest advisors versus Machiavellian politics is underscored.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 56min

Week from Hell for Reeves and Starmer

This week featured a dramatic moment in PMQs with Chancellor Rachel Reeves in tears, sparking discussions on the Labour government's challenges. The turmoil around welfare reforms led to market instability and concerns over leadership. French President Macron's historic state visit is on the horizon, amidst contrasting issues in Franco-British relations. Anecdotes from state banquets added humor to the political landscape, while reflections on the past year of Starmer's leadership highlighted the ongoing struggle for clear communication and public trust.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 43min

EMQs: Can the G20 still keep the peace?

Is the G20 still effective in promoting peace, or merely a political show? The hosts discuss global issues like nuclear non-proliferation and trade strategies post-Brexit. They examine the evolving UK trade landscape and the G20's diplomatic role. Cultural pride meets tax challenges, highlighting the nuances of housing policy and public services. AI's integration in the NHS raises questions about balancing innovation with quality care. Engaging the community remains central to shaping governance and improving services.
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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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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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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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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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