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Mentioned in 21 episodes
How Westminster Works ... and Why It Doesn't
Book • 2023
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Mentioned in 21 episodes
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in the introduction of the podcast episode.


Rob Wiblin

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#216 – Ian Dunt on why governments in Britain and elsewhere can't get anything done – and how to fix it
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as utterly brilliant, detailing how the civil service works based on incentives.

Peter McCormack

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#105 - Carl Benjamin - How Parallel Institutions Are Replacing the Government
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as one of his books.


Ian Dunt

61 snips
Mars – The Next Frontier?
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as frightening due to the pure incompetency it describes.

Peter McCormack

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#093 - Kathryn Porter - NUCLEAR is the Answer, NET ZERO is the Problem
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as a real eye-opener regarding how ministers are moved around.

Peter McCormack

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#111 - Liz truss - The UK Needs a Trump Style Revolution
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as one of his authored books.


Ian Dunt

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George Orwell Part 1 – From Eton to Barcelona
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as a fascinating book that explains why Westminster is dysfunctional.

Peter McCormack

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#125 - Tom Slater - Policing Speech & Ignoring Crime: The Decay of the UK
Mentioned by Ian Dunn as his book.

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Martin Luther King Jr. – Part Two – Owning the dream
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, highlighting how the book outlines the need to afford to take principal positions.

Peter McCormack

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#120 - Lisa Townsend - Common-sense Policing: Drugs, Gangs and Hurty Words
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along with other political books.


Alastair Campbell

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193. What makes the Tory right so powerful?







