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Dec 12, 2024 • 54min

Starmer’s blame game

Dive into the political arena with a sharp analysis of Keir Starmer's blame game and the fallout from his recent speech. Ed Balls and George Osborne discuss whether pointing fingers is helpful for UK politics. Meanwhile, the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime prompts a reflection on the Syrian civil war and its lingering effects. Emmanuel Macron's political troubles are also examined, as he navigates a frozen parliament after festive successes. The need for optimism in leadership and strategic responses to geopolitical crises takes center stage.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 34min

EMQs: Can one person flip an election?

Discover the intriguing power of individuals like Elon Musk in influencing elections throughout history. The conversation dives into Scotland's push for independence and how it intertwines with Brexit. Explore the economics of Scotland's ties to England and the emotional arguments surrounding nationalism. The podcast also highlights the role of media and celebrity in political outcomes, with a critical look at Britain's foreign policy challenges post-Brexit. It's a fascinating look at the dynamics of power and identity in modern politics.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 3min

Why Starmer shouldn’t underestimate Elon Musk

Elon Musk's growing influence on UK politics raises eyebrows. The potential implications for Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch unfold, hinting at a shift in the political landscape. The discussion on assisted dying legislation reveals the complexities facing the government, as divisions within the cabinet come to light. Plus, can the government successfully maneuver a relaunch to reshape public narrative? As economic challenges mount, the impact of reformist parties on voter behavior adds another layer to a rapidly changing political arena.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 34min

Inside The Room: The Scottish Independence Referendum (Part 3: The result)

Nicola Sturgeon, former First Minister of Scotland, shares her insights on the Scottish independence referendum, reflecting on the emotions and political upheavals surrounding the vote. She recounts the exhilaration in the SNP as polls hinted at a potential victory for independence, alongside the mounting fears from the British establishment. The discussion touches on the impact of media influence, the emotional aftermath for supporters, and the deeper implications for Scotland's political identity. Sturgeon also highlights how Labour's decisions during this time reshaped their standing in Scotland.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 30min

Inside The Room: The Scottish Independence Referendum (Part 2: The unanswerable question)

Nicola Sturgeon, the former First Minister of Scotland, shares her insights on the complex dynamics of the Scottish independence referendum. She discusses the 'yes' campaign's emotional appeals versus the rationality of the 'no' side. Nicola reveals key moments of uncertainty that nearly derailed the movement, and how George Osborne’s role became pivotal. Ed Balls adds depth by detailing the currency concerns that plagued the debate, highlighting the legacy of 'Project Fear' and its impact on public perception.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 59min

Trump the peacemaker?

With Biden's days in the White House ticking down, the impact of Trump's return on foreign policy takes center stage. The talk delves into the recent Israel-Lebanon ceasefire and how it shapes discussions on Ukraine. On the domestic front, Rachel Reeves promises no new tax hikes, raising questions about her political viability. Meanwhile, Germany's economy is scrutinized as it shifts from miraculous to a state of decline, with insights into impending elections and power dynamics. It's a lively blend of politics, economics, and the anticipation of significant shifts.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 33min

Inside The Room: The Scottish Independence Referendum (Part 1: The vote is granted)

Nicola Sturgeon, former First Minister of Scotland and a leading voice for the independence movement, joins George Osborne and Ed Balls for an insightful discussion. They delve into the 2014 referendum, exploring the dynamics that led to Scotland's push for independence. Sturgeon shares her perspective on the strategic meetings that influenced the decision-making process, including the role of public sentiment and the pivotal Edinburgh Agreement. The trio also reflects on the surprising political maneuvers leading to the referendum being granted.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 50min

John Prescott: The punchy political powerhouse we knew

The conversation pays tribute to John Prescott, reflecting on his role as a policy powerhouse and negotiator during his time in the Labour Party. Humorous anecdotes from his career blend with discussions on the current political landscape and leadership voids. The heated topic of assisted dying legislation sparks a debate about its future, while the recent budget's impact raises questions about political maneuvering in light of emerging economic challenges. The speakers also hint at exploring Scottish independence campaigning in upcoming discussions.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 36min

EMQs: Will the government support British farmers?

Tensions rise as British farmers prepare to protest against new tax rules. The hosts examine whether the government will reconsider its stance, drawing parallels to past policy changes like the 'pasty tax.' They reflect on the timing of elections amidst International influences, including Trump’s protectionist policies. Additionally, the discussion sheds light on gerrymandering and its implications for electoral fairness. The intersection of farming policies and political strategies creates a captivating dialogue.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 55min

Who should be the UK’s ambassador to Trumpworld?

The podcast dives into recent controversial cabinet appointments in Trump's administration, raising eyebrows over figures like the new Defense Secretary and Attorney General. As Britain contemplates its next ambassador to the US, tensions mount over the Chagos Islands deal and potential economic fallout. Domestically, the Labour government faces backlash for raising tuition fees amid a tightening fiscal climate. The discussion balances humor with serious analysis, spotlighting the intricacies of UK-US relations and the implications for local policies.

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