We are proud to present the fourth episode in a new season of Cheshire Matters, Season 12 Episode 4 of your favourite 'digital' pub discussions, filled with humour (and more than a dash of sarcasm) featuring your absolutely fabulous and amazingly brilliant, witty and ridiculously talented 'Ab Fab', the delicious digital pub landlord and podcast host Jonathan Starkey, with regular panelists Trevor Nicholls (the Gazelle), Mark Hartley (Stats Man) and Steve Ingram (formerly Lycra Man, the Raven (C-Caw), the Patriot, Captain Crow, Captain Pugwash lookalike, potential Eurovision Song Contest entrant (but not from Russia) and lately Right Engle and Captain Circumference 360º) dropping in for a digital pint to discuss important national, regional and local issues, in a sometimes irreverent, sometimes humorous, sometimes serious but always entertaining way.
With the Landlord's Roundup of news stories from the daily rags and online news regarding the supremely chaotic world of British politics, politicians and other points of interest, discussion takes place regarding a frank commentary of Britain today by great columnist Richard Littlejohn and news that according to the 2021 Census, less than half of England identify as Christian. Our local this week is all about the Chester by election triggered by the resignation of Chris Matheson over sexual misconduct findings along with a discussion of who is standing. All followed by a Monster Raving Looney Party policy, shout outs and shout downs and quotes.
This podcast is a must listen to for all MPs, councils and Councillors in Cheshire and beyond.
Join us for our take on these subjects and more from the best digital pub with the best and most deliciously witty digital pub landlord in the UK (the guest panellists, apart from Stats and the Gazelle, are extremely minor entities along for the ride).
Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015
Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant and better than anything else that jumps out of your phone from Cheshire and beyond) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
P.S. Cheshire Matters and our team of intrepid reporters will be covering the Chester by-election in December. This should be interesting!