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Not Another OneNot Another OneWhy Do Leaders’ Soundbites Come To Define Them?Keir Starmer warns of an “island of strangers” in an attempt to counter the rise of Nigel Farage. What do the PM’s words tell us about him and the policies he was announcing? In this weekend edition our team explore the language of politics. Leaders tend to be identified by a few words- “the lady’s not for turning”, “tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime” etc. Yet the words are often far removed from the policies they describe and in some cases the character of the leader. Why are soundbites and key phrases so central to politics and lea...2025-05-1646 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHas Starmer got it right on immigration?The Prime Minister caused controversy this week when he spoke of the dangers of a lack of integration, saying Britain risked becoming an island of strangers. Has Starmer miscalculated by using the language of Farage? Or is he right? Does he need to be on this terrain using this kind of rhetoric? Our team also ask whether there is any way to fix the UK’s immigration policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-1458 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill Reform destroy the Conservative party?Often dubbed political history's masters of adapting to survive, the Tories currently face a threat that could be existential. Examining the fallout of the local and mayoral elections we look at what could save them from Farage and offer a bit of advice to Kemi Badenoch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-1138 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan Labour Recover?Labour suffered a by-election defeat and serious losses in the local elections with previous supporters backing parties on the left and Reform. Do Starmer, McSweeneh and Reeves carry on as before or change tack? Are they capable of recognising the scale of the challenge and navigating a way through to a second term? Later in the week we’ll discuss whether the Tories are doomed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-0747 minNot Another OneNot Another OneListener question time special editionOur team take questions from regular listeners in this weekend special edition. Tim, how can you defend Trump? Steve, was there anything Liz Truss got right? Miranda, why are you hanging around with these people? Iain, do you regret Brexit? When was the last time any of you changed your mind? These questions and many more are answered by the team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-0350 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Nigel Farage on the edge of a historic breakthrough?Reform is expected to make sweeping gains in the local elections and to win the Runcorn by-election in a previously safe Labour seat. Will this signal a seismic and permanent change in the political landscape or are these elections a fleeting protest against the government and the Conservatives? Why is this happening and what will be the consequences? Plus, what Canada’s election results and the victory of Mark Carney mean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-3054 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDo religion and politics mix?The death of Pope Francis prompts a host of questions for our team about what separates faith leaders from political leaders. Should politicians "do God" and where does morality come in to the equation? In our weekend magazine edition, the team wrestle with the relationship between religion and temporal affairs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-2539 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat is the biggest challenge facing Starmer's government?With MPs back at Westminster this week, we ask which bit of the government in tray looks more scary: the domestic fiscal squeeze and search for growth or the epoch making shifts in geopolitics? And our team ask whether voters will make any allowances for the international backdrop if things don't get better on the home front. Plus, a regular listener has sent us a cake and a note which sparks an important, serious discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-2354 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow is the political year going so far?In an Easter special, our team assess the fortunes of the government and opposition parties since the start of 2025. How is Keir Starmer adapting to power and dealing with Donald Trump? Can Reform build on its strong showing in the polls? What are the pitfalls for Nigel Farage? How bad is the situation for the Tories? And what of Ed Davey and the Lib Dems and the SNP in Scotland? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-191h 00Not Another OneNot Another OneIs the UK government right to take control of British Steel?All the main parties backed some form of state intervention to save the Scunthorpe steel plant. Does this rare consensus mark a new era of the active state? Plus, the wider implications of the refuse strike in Birmingham. And which of us refers most to Mrs Thatcher in the podcast? A listener has monitored every podcast to provide the answer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1648 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat’s at stake in the May local elections?Opinion polls often determine the political mood but now party leaders face the first set of elections since the general election, and a by-election. If the polls are right, Reform is set to make a significant breakthrough in local government and the Conservatives face another electoral hammering. How significant is this campaign at a local and national level? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1147 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow will Trump tariffs and market chaos change the US and the world?The market impact of President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff war has been dramatic and disastrous already. The team asks whether Trump's political and corporate backers, and American voters, will stick with him or peel off as the ride becomes scary. Will he back down? Plus, how can and should the UK respond to Trump "unleashed"? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-0753 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDoes any party care for the poor?With Labour targeting “working people” and implementing benefit cuts, and their opponents seeking to woo the better off who vote reliably, are the poor being left behind? Plus, a related issue, as supermarkets close their cafes and fracturing social media flourishes where are the institutions that bind communities together? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-0456 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHas Starmer mishandled Trump?With Trump on the verge of announcing tarrifs and negotiating sympathetically with Putin where does this leaves Starmer’s polite diplomacy? Are other leaders more effective in taking an aggressive stance? Plus our take on Ed Davey riding a toy horse to launch his party’s local election campaign and Le Pen’s route to the presidency being blocked dramatically. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-0247 minNot Another OneNot Another OneTrump’s never ending running commentary- genius communication or dangerously reckless?Trump is unique for many reasons. One of them is his public projection, his near permanent presence on the TV screen commentating on his own presidency, updating on sensitive negotiations and announcing new ideas that are far from concrete policies. Compare him with other presidents who restrict their appearances to the point they can be close to silent or invisible for relatively long periods of time. What will be the consequences of Trump’s freakish ubiquity and are there lessons for more reticent leaders sticking to the old ways when they convey their messages? Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...2025-03-2843 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat would we do if we were Rachel Reeves?In another pivotal week for the Labour Chancellor our team discuss the degree to which Reeves is trapped and explore the options available. Our suggestions range widely and there is no consensus in the podcast around any of them, other than agreement that the Chancellor is in trouble. Our team ask: how long will Reeves be Chancellor? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2653 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow should leaders manage divided parties?In our weekend magazine edition the team delve deep on the question of divided parties. The British system, with first past the post and traditionally dominant large parties, rests on leaders being effective party managers. Does Keir Starmer have a strategy for managing tensions and splits in Labour? Can Kemi Badenoch hold the Tories together? And can Nigel Farage manage the growing pains of Reform? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2145 minNot Another OneNot Another OneStarmer’s Welfare reform - bold radicalism or chaotic and shallow?Liz Kendall has announced £5 billion of benefit cut but are her proposals an historic reform of welfare or driven speedily by Rachel Reeves’ need to meet her fiscal rules and Number Ten’s desire to please voters who support cuts in benefits ? What are the wider political implications? Starmer has a landslide Commons majority and largely pliant ministers but on this parts of his party are stirring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1945 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill Trump make the UK fall out of love with America?Are the policies of the new administration causing an anti-American backlash? And how will European governments respond? The Brits may need to recalibrate in spite of decades spend standing "shoulder to shoulder" with the US. Post-Brexit, is this geography re-asserting itself or a blip? Includes our top American cultural influences from movies to music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1447 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs it all over for Reform?Nigel’s Farage’s insurgent party is mired in infighting with Rupert Lowe MP having had the whip withdrawn. Is this row a minor spat or does it point to a bigger battle over the future direction of the party? Is Reform going to struggle to broaden its support heading towards the next election? Or are the old parties so disliked by the electorate that British politics is in for even more upheaval from Reform and other insurgent forces? Our team discuss all this and more in the latest episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...2025-03-1247 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan political journalism keep up with events?In the middle of a blizzard of news, the team debate the best sources of analysis, perspective and context to help make sense of the current acceleration of history. With listening and reading recommendations (and a glass of wine for Steve). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-0648 minNot Another OneNot Another OneTrump crisis: Is Keir Starmer playing a blinder?With events moving fast and the US President suspending military aid to Ukraine, Britain’s Prime Minister has been widely praised. Our team discuss his handling of the crisis and the British diplomatic effort to keep the US in Europe. What are the risks for Starmer? And why have the opposition parties taken such contrasting approaches to JD Vance’s controversial comments? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-0549 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Trumpism contagious?With Germany's election results highlighting the rise of populist parties across western democracies, the team take a broad look at the roots of the malaise feeding outsider parties of both left and right, including Reform UK. Is there common ground on how to address it? Or do new divides on issues such as net zero mean we are headed for even more polarisation? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2857 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Trump running Starmer’s defence policy?Keir Starmer has announced an increase in defence spending ahead of his trip to Washington this week. The announcement would not have been made now if he was not meeting President Trump. Many questions arise from this. Is Starmer right to make the move before the publication of the strategic defence review in an attempt to please Trump? Is he right to cut spending on aid to pay for it? Is the increase enough? Where does the international crisis leave the “special relationship”? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2653 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat are the domestic consequences of the international crisis?With the world changing fast and America’s security guarantee of Europe’s security in doubt, or over, our team ask what will it mean for Keir Starmer and Britain’s political parties. If defence spending has to rise where will the money come from? Will it mean more borrowing or cuts to welfare? Or a combination of both? How will voters respond? And will the insurgent Reform become the anti-war and anti-rearmament party? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2148 minNot Another OneNot Another OneTrump’s initiative: Peace in Ukraine or war in Europe?Trump has made his opening moves to end the war in Ukraine by starting a dialogue with Putin. Zelensky and European leaders look on fearfully. The team discuss whether Starmer has responded smartly or recklessly by saying UK forces could form part of a peacekeeping force? Will defence spending soar in the UK and beyond ? Above all will Trump secure peace or trigger a wider war? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1952 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Morgan McSweeney too powerful?A new book has caused waves by suggesting Morgan McSweeney wields more power than Keir Starmer. Is he freakishly influential as a behind the scenes figure? If so what does this tell us about Starmer? Or do all prime ministers depend on their chosen allies, advisers and gurus from Marcia Williams to Dominic Cummings? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1439 minNot Another OneNot Another OneAre politicians catastrophically at odds with voters?With President Trump casting aside political norms and Labour promising "disruption" this week's episode considers the roots of disaffection and whether a radical upheaval is on the way. The team start out assessing recent resignations but it quickly becomes a discussion about political revolutions. They get so carried away that they never get to the promised section on Kemi Badenoch’s troubled first 100 days as Tory leader. It will have to wait for another time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1251 minNot Another OneNot Another OneFifty Years of Thatcher: What is her legacy?We begin episode three with the fall of Margaret Thatcher approaching. What triggered her removal in November 1990? Had she lost the plot? Or was it really about Tory tensions over European policy? After explaining the fall, our team discuss Thatcher’s extraordinary and enduring impact on politics ever since. Why do leaders of left and right still invoke her memory and image? Was she one of the great national leaders as her supporters claim, or a malign influence as her detractors would have it? Or is the truth more complicated and the picture nuanced? In episode one in this th...2025-02-1038 minNot Another OneNot Another OneFifty years of Thatcher: What did she do with power?We begin episode two after the 1979 election when Margaret Thatcher became prime minister. Was she a radical with a pragmatic streak? What was the nature of the sweeping changes that she brought about? We focus on early monetarism and its consequences, the lifting of exchange controls, the sale of council homes, privatisation, the miners’ strike, the poll tax, and much more. Episode one began with her election as leader 50 years ago this month. The final episode will analyse her fall, the legacy and the continuing impact of her time in office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...2025-02-0750 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan Starmer get close to Trump and the EU?Are Starmer’s attempts to ‘reset’ the UK’s Brexit deal compatible with his desire to form close relations with Trump? If not which of the two will he choose? And what is Trump up to in imposing or threatening tarrifs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-0548 minNot Another OneNot Another OneFifty years of Thatcher: how did she win?On 11 February 1975 Margaret Thatcher became Conservative leader. No one knew then how dominant she would become, to the point that even Keir Starmer was citing her this week as a model change maker. In the first of a three part special we examine - from our different perspectives - the impact of Thatcher on the country and her party. We explore Thatcher as leader of the opposition. Was she a radical on the right from the beginning? How did she manage her party and develop policies? How did she present herself? Was her victory inevitable in 1979?...2025-01-3140 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan Rachel Reeves boost economic growth?The Chancellor is giving the go ahead to airport expansion, promising lighter regulation and making other announcements in an attempt to revive the economy. Will her proposals make a significant difference and how long before they take effect, if she can navigate the political and legal hurdles? And is her message credible after all the doom and gloom since the general election? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-2947 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Kemi Badenoch failing as leader of the opposition?The new leader of the Conservative party has faced considerable criticism at Westminster and beyond. Is she going to be able to weather the storm? Will Nigel Farage’s Reform destroy her leadership on the launch pad or should the Tories be patient and give her time? Our team discuss Badenoch’s prospects and the implications for British politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-2441 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat did Trump's inauguration tell us?The new US President will set the tone well beyond America and there are early clues on what it means for British politics. Plus: how well is Starmer handling this new challenge as the aftermath of the Southport tragedy plays out? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-2254 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow do we survive Trump?Ahead of the inauguration, our team discusses the challenges facing Keir Starmer and Britain in dealing with the incoming President of the United States. Is it possible for the UK to have its cake and eat it, getting closer to the EU while also keeping in with Trump somehow? How will ministers navigate the difficult four years ahead? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1741 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs UK politics fragmenting?A new poll places Reform one point behind Labour, and with the Tories in third place. The Greens and Independent MPs stir to the left of Labour, while the Lib Dems command 72 seats in the Commons. Is this fragmentation here to stay and with what consequences for Labour and the Tories? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1553 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Elon Musk destroying our politics?In part two this week from the team, we look at Elon Musk’s recent intervention in Britain on the grooming scandal. What is the impact on media and government and what does it mean for the fortunes of Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage? And as this all plays out, will the fragmentation of our system continue? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1142 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill Rachel Reeves still be Chancellor at the next election?In the first of a two part special we start 2025 by discussing from different perspectives the state of Britain. Can the country be fixed? We discuss the economy and the fate of Rachel Reeves, public services and Musk’s wild tweets that have set the agenda dangerously. At the start of a pivotal year is Britain close to being beyond repair? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1045 minNot Another OneNot Another OneEpisode 3 Question Time SpecialTo start the new year we host our first question time for listeners, from u-turns to Scotland to the ideal political lunch. Brilliant questions from listeners and answers from very different perspectives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-0351 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat To Look Out For in 2025We look ahead to what will be another epic year with help of Ed Davey and Nigel Farage. Trump will be back in the White House and there will be big tests for Keir Starmer and his opponents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-2750 minNot Another OneNot Another OneOur Review of 2024The team take differing views on the epic politics of 2024, with the help of Jess Phillips and Mel Stride. Plus festive wine tips from Iain and leading critic Will Lyons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-201h 07Not Another OneNot Another OneCan Keir Starmer secure ‘a better Brexit’?Keir Starmer has spent much time meeting EU leaders …but will better relations lead to a better Brexit deal? Should Starmer be more ambitious and rejoin the customs union and the single market? What would happen if he tried? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1438 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDoes Rachel Reeves have a coherent economic policy ?In her budget Rachel Reeves argued that investment leads to growth… but this week she demanded big savings from each department..is she a big public spender or a miserly chancellor? Does she know who she is as a chancellor seeking economic growth? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1344 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDo Prime Ministerial resets and relaunches work?Keir Starmer attempted to reset the government this week after a bumpy start to his spell in power. But do these exercises - a relaunch speech with a list of goals - make any difference? Our team discuss the history of the reset and look back at what happened when parties went further and changed leader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-0747 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan Reform smash the old parties and win?Tim Montgomerie explains why he has defected from the Conservative party to Reform. Will the Farage surge continue and sweep him into power or will it fade away? Our team discuss the Reform leader and how the other parties will respond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-0649 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow long will the age of the populist outsider last?For more than a decade politics has been defined by the rise of the outsider, in the US with Trump and his supporters and in the UK with Brexit and much more. Our team ask whether this trend has peaked. Or is there more to come? What is behind voter alienation? Is it all about migration or is there more going on? What’s the role of technology? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-3036 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat will be the impact of record migration figures?Labour and Reform have attacked the previous government for introducing an “open borders” immigration policy. Net migration in the year up to the summer of 2023 was more than 900k. What is the likely political impact? And who is right? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2939 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWhat’s the point of a Deputy Prime Minister?In the light of John Prescott’s death and the outpouring of tributes across the political spectrum we explore the role of the deputy in politics, from Clement Attlee to Willie Whitelaw to Michael Heseltine to Nick Clegg to Angela Rayner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2340 minNot Another OneNot Another OneAssisted Dying Bill - Yes or No?Fleetingly we become MPs and declare how we would vote in next week’s potentially historic debate, while reflecting on the unusual politics around the Bill. Plus, is the economy heading for another deep crisis? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2243 minNot Another OneNot Another OneTrump the sequel: what will he do?Captured at a live recording in Glasgow the team delve deep. What are we to make of the new president’s appointments? And how wobbly is Keir Starmer’s administration? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-151h 01Not Another OneNot Another OneWill Kemi Badenoch make a good Tory leader?After barely a week in the job, and her first PMQs squaring up to Starmer, does the party's new leader have the skills and judgment to rebuild after defeat? The team tussle over her strengths, weaknesses and strategic challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0936 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Trump as Right-wing as he appears to be?Seen as a fascist by some and a hero by many who voted for him Trump is so ubiquitous everyone thinks they know him. But do they? Where is he really on the political spectrum? What is his policy agenda likely to be and how should Keir Starmer respond? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0851 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWho are our favourite American presidents?On the verge of election day, we give our final assessments of the campaign and the potential outcome. Plus we assess great American presidents, pick our favourites and discuss Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Truman, JFK, LBJ, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0238 minNot Another OneNot Another OneAn historic budget - for good or bad?As the scale of Rachel Reeves’ budget sinks in we discuss its historic significance and debate whether the leap to a bigger state is the right course to take or a fatal error Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0145 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWho are the stars of this new parliament?In a pre budget weekend special we reflect on those that are seemingly flourishing in the new post-election landscape, thereby giving our choices the kiss of death. Who has made their mark? Some surprising nominations… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-2637 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow should Starmer respond to a Trump victory?Keir Starmer’s foreign policy is still taking shape and will be tested if Trump wins, especially after this week’s row with the Republicans. Should he seek to establish a more independent British foreign policy or has he no choice but to hug Trump close? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-2447 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Kamala Harris losing?With election day in the US looming and early voting underway the momentum appears to be with Donald Trump. Why is his Democrat opponent struggling? And what does it mean for Europe if Trump returns to power? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-1943 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill the budget boost the government or cause more crises?No budget is modern times has been more anticipated than the one Rachel Reeves will deliver on 30 October. But with cabinet ministers stirring and some contradictory messages will the Chancellor give her government clear purpose or trigger further problems? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-1753 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDoes the Tory leadership contest benefit Keir Starmer?Labour has its troubles but the Conservatives are in the middle of a difficult leadership contest. What does it mean for the Prime Minister? And will Starmer’s own reset and reorganisation of Number 10 work? Plus our team discuss why and how they got into politics and politics journalism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-1248 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHave the Tories totally lost the plot?With James Cleverly knocked out of the Tory leadership race - and incidentally how did that happen? - our team assess the prospects, strengths and weaknesses of the two remaining candidates. Does the Tory party comprehend how much trouble it is in with the electorate? And is Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick best placed to revive the party’s fortunes? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-1142 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Keir Starmer Making the Right Calls on Israel?Starmer appears to have offered unqualified support for Israel in relation to Lebanon and Iran. Is the PM right to do so? How is he managing the tensions in the cabinet and beyond? Our team also discuss his approach to the EU and paying back some of the freebie money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-0553 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWho will win the Tory leadership?Our team predict who will win the contest and reflect on why - in the aftermath of calamitous defeat - the Conservatives are failing to address the main challenges of our times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-0433 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill the Tories pick the right leader?As the Conservative annual gathering opens, we ponder which strategic direction and which of the candidates might meet the challenge of rebuilding from defeat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-2832 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHas Keir Starmer turned it around?During a peculiar Labour conference, the PM and chancellor tried to set the course for the government but they remain dogged by 'freebiegate' and internal discontent. The team discuss whether their speeches delivered the goods. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-2744 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Labour's victory going sour?As Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves prepare to address their party conference, how can they steady the ship and why is it listing? Plus, jostling for position among the opposition parties. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-2051 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan Labour fix the NHS?The Prime Minister this week pledged to transform the UK’s health system. Is the talk of reform real or bogus? Will Starmer and his colleagues succeed in tackling the deep problems in the UK’s health system? Our team delve deep on this and scrutinise the promises of radical change made a few months ago. Plus, after the debate who is winning the US presidential race? For now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-131h 08Not Another OneNot Another OneIs Britain really broken?As the nation digests the damning report into the Grenfell Tower disaster, the team discuss where the buck stops in the list of recent shocking scandals. Plus: the latest twists in the Tory leadership race. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-0657 minNot Another OneNot Another OneDoes Keir Starmer need a reset already?This week Sir Keir Starmer has suggested in a keynote speech that "things will get worse" before they get better, but what does he mean by better and how does he plan to lead Britain towards a sunnier future? Plus Europe and the latest on the Tory leadership campaign. And Miranda's take on Labour Suffolk from the perspective of a beach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-3059 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs there a Prime Minister in waiting among the Tory leadership candidates?How seriously should we take the Tory leadership race? Is there a credible leader among the contenders. Plus, the team discuss Kamala Harris and the Democrat convention. And recommended summer reads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-2359 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHas the media changed for the better?Is it good that the major newspapers have less power? Is social media more powerful than old media? What is the future for local media and on the ground reporting? The team takes a bird's eye view of the media landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-1647 minNot Another OneNot Another OneWill this summer's riots change the UK?Whether the wave of violence abates quickly or not, the riots pose a challenge for Sir Keir Starmer, for the Tory leadership candidates, and a dilemma even for Nigel Farage. We delve deep into the possible consequences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-0854 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHas Rachel Reeves Made A Big Mistake?Rachel Reeves has played her opening cards…seeking to blame the last government for the tax rises to come..while awarding above inflation public sector pay rises and imposing spending cuts. Did she pull it off? We disagree agreeably..as we do about the lessons of riots in some English towns…plus the latest on the Tory leadership contest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-021h 00Not Another OneNot Another OneAre We Too Obsessed with the US?It has been another week dominated by news from the US…but do we pay too much attention to every twist and turn while neglecting events in Europe and elsewhere? We then contradict our concerns about this by discussing at length whether the Biden withdrawal is an epic game changer…Plus was Starmer right to withdraw the whip from Labour rebels…and who is going to win the Tory leadership?Credits:Producer - David KurzerExec Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Aca...2024-07-261h 04Not Another OneNot Another OneWhat’s missing in Keir Starmer’s government of ‘service?’Keir Starmer has unveiled his first King’s Speech crammed with new bills..some of which signal radical change in the way the country is governed.. but quite a few of the thorniest policy areas are subject to reviews and we await the first budget…Is the pace too cautious??--Credits:Producer - David KurzerExec Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Theo D'Cruz / Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-1956 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow good was Starmer’s first week as PM?In the first full week of the Labour government we discuss what has gone right for Keir Starmer…and what could go wrong…plus Joe Biden and why leaders often cling to power when they appear to be doomed.Credits:Producer - David KurzerExec Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-1257 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Labour's victory secure for a decade?An extra length bonus episode discussion of the Labour landslide, Tory rout, and how Keir Starner could exploit the complex new dynamics in the Commons.Credits:Producer - David KurzerExec Producer - Jack Suddaby Video & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-061h 15Not Another OneNot Another OneWhat did we learn from the 2024 campaign?As the contest enters its final hours, the team picks out the themes that emerged, and asks how Starmer - and the country - might react to a big win. PLUS don't miss Saturday's bonus special digesting the results in full.Credits:Producer - Jack Suddaby: @jack.suddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-0241 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan voters handle the truth?Would parties lose votes if they were candid with voters? If so who is to blame for a political culture where voters are told repeatedly they can have US levels of taxation and European standards for public services? And what does it tell us about the BBC that it gave the star turn during its leaders’ debate to a voter who wanted both Sunak and Starmer to admit they were useless?Credits:Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo...2024-06-2851 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs Britain a right-wing country electing a left-wing government?With the election dominated by fiscal rules, promises not to increase tax, tough migration targets is Great Britain moving right as Labour heads for a landslide victory? Plus... Is there anything Rishi Sunak can do to boost his dire campaign in its final days?Credits:Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-2147 minNot Another OneNot Another OneIs the UK on the edge of a revolution?If the polls are right the political landscape is about to be transformed with a dominant Labour party and the Conservatives moving from government to a small and divided opposition party…but does an historic election result bring about seismic change or will Labour’s pre-election caution continue in power?Credits:Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-1454 minNot Another OneNot Another OneCan the Conservative party survive?With polling day only 4 weeks away, Rishi Sunak appears to be leading his party to a historic defeat. Nigel Farage, newly installed at the head of Reform UK, is snapping at his heels.What is the future for the Tories as they adapt to survive - to follow Farage and unite voters on the right? Or is he the Tony Benn of our age, leading them far away from mainstream voters?Credits:Producer - Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit - Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See...2024-06-0750 minNot Another OneNot Another OneHow good is Keir Starmer?Keir Starmer has led Labour from election slaughter in Dec 2019 to an overwhelming poll lead now.But coming to politics late he is the least well known of the Labour leaders who have contested elections from opposition and even in the campaign questions are asked about his handling of the Diane Abbott saga. Who is he? What will he be like as Prime Minister?---Credits:Producer is Jack SuddabyVideo & Audio Edit: Beautiful Strangers Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2024-05-3151 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastMaggie Pagano and Tim Montgomerie on the future of the Conservative partyOn this episode, Reaction’s Executive Editor Maggie Pagano sits in for Iain Martin and is joined by commentator and founder of ConservativeHome Tim Montgomerie. They discuss whether Rishi Sunak will survive till the next election, who might take over the party, why Labour is courting the corporate world and what it means for a potential Labour government, the state of the economy and why DEI has gone too far. 2024-03-2826 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction Podcast2024: the year in politicsOn the first episode of the new year, host Iain Martin sits down with Tim Montgomerie to look at the year ahead in politics. With almost two billion people in 60 countries heading to the polls in 2024, it is sure to be a year of geopolitical shifts. Iain and Tim discuss what the Tory party can do to salvage the election, the rise of the Labour party and its potential style of governance, the seeming inevitability of Donald Trump's return, the consequences of the EU elections for European security and whether 2024 will see further escalations in Ukraine, Israel and other conflicts.2024-01-1255 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastHow bad is it for the Tories?Host Iain Martin and guest Tim Montgomerie on the Autumn Statement, immigration numbers and the rise of Reform, the party that with Nigel Farage could turn Conservative defeat into a rout.2023-11-2440 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastTim Montgomerie on the state of British politicsIain Martin is joined by political commentator Tim Montgomerie. They discuss the state of British politics, Rishi Sunak's prospects, the next Tory leadership contest, the transformation of the Labour party and what the future of British politics looks like.2023-09-0729 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastReaction Podcast: By-election special - Tim Montgomerie and Iain MartinCan Boris Johnson survive the twin by-election defeats? Why has Dowden resigned? What on earth are the Tories playing at?2022-06-2425 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastWill Boris survive inflation?In this episode, Iain Martin is joined by Tim Montgomerie. They discuss the Tory leadership, inflation and central banks, and divides in the West over Ukraine.2022-06-1742 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastReaction Podcast: Will Boris survive inflation?In this episode Iain Martin is joined by Tim Montgomerie. They discuss the Tory leadership, inflation and central banks, and divides in the West over Ukraine.2022-06-1742 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction Podcast: Reshuffle, GBNews, and Press ReviewIn this instalment of the Reaction podcast, we feature Iain Martin, Maggie Pagano, and Tim Montgomerie discussing the cabinet reshuffle, Tim in conversation with Reform UK's Richard Tice, and Maggie and Tim on the loss of Andrew Neil for GBNews. The podcast ends with our new programme 'Press Review' - a roundup from the Reaction editors of the media that grabbed them this week. 2021-09-201h 03The Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction Podcast: National Insurance, Helen Joyce, and Press ReviewIn this instalment of the Reaction podcast, we feature Maggie Pagano and Tim Montgomerie discussing the 'high tax' Conservative Party, editor Iain Martin in conversation with Helen Joyce about her book 'Trans: Where Ideology Meets Reality', and our new programme 'Press Review' - a roundup from the Reaction editors of the media that grabbed them this week.  Link to Tim Montgomerie on 'Talking Pints': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQGb9dO6WPo 2021-09-1059 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction Podcast: Boris and Rishi, Afghanistan, and FC BarcelonaIn this round-up of the week's Reaction YouTube videos, listen to Tim Montgomerie discuss the situation in Afghanistan with former MP Rory Stewart, Iain Martin and Tim analyse the rift between Boris and Rishi, and Iain in conversation with the FT's Simon Kuper about his new book 'Barca'. 2021-08-1348 minThe Reaction PodcastThe Reaction PodcastReaction podcast: Geopolitics is coming home, it's coming homeIain Martin and Tim Montgomerie discuss the Euros - the feelgood footballing aspect of the tournament and the political shenanigans - and the G7 gathering of high ups in Cornwall. Plus the challenge facing Rishi Sunak.  2021-06-1140 min