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Political Currency

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Feb 12, 2025 • 59min

Can Kemi Badenoch get free of Nigel Farage?

The Assisted Dying bill faces potential collapse as key amendments are proposed, igniting debate among Labour leaders. Kemi Badenoch grapples with her role as opposition leader, trying to escape Nigel Farage's looming presence. Meanwhile, JD Vance attends a global AI summit in Paris, highlighting the UK and US's refusal to sign an international AI declaration. The discussion raises critical questions about the impact of political maneuvering and the challenges of upholding economic credibility in today’s tense political climate.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 41min

EMQs: Can we get young people back to work?

This week's discussion tackles the pressing issue of youth unemployment, with insights on the economic impact of worklessness. The hosts debate the efficacy of public spending and respective tax reforms. They also explore the Office of Budget Responsibility's role in shaping policies amidst rising demands. Historical examples underline the importance of effective policymaking in crises. Additionally, the conversation highlights how psychology can guide public policy, especially in addressing the societal effects of the pandemic on those re-entering the workforce.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 60min

Will the Tories fall for Keir Starmers EU trap?

Keir Starmer's recent meetings in Brussels are stirring up discussions about UK-EU relations and potential traps for the Conservatives. The speakers dissect how Trump's unpredictable governance and tariff policies are influencing global markets. They also explore the need for a football regulator in the UK amidst rising tensions in the sport, highlighting the disparities between elite clubs and lower-tier teams. Personal anecdotes and reflections on political strategies add depth to this engaging political conversation.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 33min

EMQs: Should we want Donald Trump to succeed?

What makes a successful opposition party? The hosts debate whether disagreeing with the government or making compromises is the key. They ponder the fate of democracy if Trump's policies succeed and discuss the ongoing challenges of economic forecasting. A former Tory adviser weighs in on the Office of Budget Responsibility's growth forecasts, prompting reflections on fiscal policy. Amid these serious topics, they share light-hearted anecdotes and remember their memorable interview experiences.
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24 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 59min

Can extremism amongst young men be stopped?

The podcast dives deep into the alarming issue of young men's extremism, questioning if definitions need a refresh in light of the manosphere. It explores how social media shapes public discourse during tragic incidents. The hosts also reflect on Rachel Reeves' ambitious economic vision, while recalling poignant moments from John Prescott's funeral. Plus, there’s a critical look at the Home Office's initiatives against radicalization and the intersection of AI and market dynamics, raising urgent questions about our society's safety and future.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 40min

EMQs: Should David Beckham be knighted?

The discussion kicks off with a humorous debate over why David Beckham hasn't received a knighthood yet. The hosts delve into the intersection of sports and politics, particularly under Trump's administration, with the looming World Cup and Olympics. They also unpack the intricacies of the bond market and its impact on government finance. A personal touch emerges as they reflect on balancing political careers with family life, while the significance of cabinet seating arrangements leads to insights on authority and communication.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 59min

Trump's tech supremacy era begins?

The podcast dives into President Trump's early days in office, considering whether his political honeymoon can last. As George Osborne shares insights from Davos, the discussion shifts to the UK's economic outlook and upcoming political announcements. They explore Elon Musk’s controversial rally speech and the implications of recent executive orders on immigration and tech investments. Additionally, the changing political landscape in Germany is examined, spotlighting Friedrich Merz and the rise of populist movements like the AfD.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 38min

EMQs: Could Ed Davey’s EU plan actually work?

A riveting discussion unfolds around Ed Davey's EU customs union proposal in light of Donald Trump's return to office. George Osborne and Ed Balls debate the feasibility of this plan under a potential Starmer government. There's also a critical look at the UK's lagging technology in essential services versus the drive for AI advancement. Plus, the morality of universal basic income is scrutinized, as they ponder whether it might eradicate poverty or promote laziness. Join this blend of political insight and lively banter!
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29 snips
Jan 15, 2025 • 55min

Should Starmer replace Reeves?

The podcast dives into the political tensions surrounding Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, with Ed Balls and George Osborne weighing in on the potential fallout of leadership changes. The conversation shifts to the imminent second Trump presidency and its global repercussions, as well as the shifting attitudes among his opponents. As the World Economic Forum approaches, they speculate on its relevance and the key issues to be addressed, such as climate and diversity, in light of a new U.S. leadership.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 38min

EMQs: Time to take Trump seriously?

George Osborne and Ed Balls dive deep into the implications of a potential Trump presidency. They debate whether Labour should mimic the economic strategies of the Cameron era. The appointment of Keir Starmer’s national security adviser raises eyebrows, prompting discussions about political legitimacy. Additionally, they dissect the pervasive dysfunction in government advisory processes. With humor, they juxtapose favorite holiday movies with political themes, showcasing how film can reflect real-world complexities.

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