
The Rest Is Politics 66. LIZ TRUSS RESIGNS
Oct 20, 2022
Liz Truss's sudden resignation as Prime Minister sparks a colorful debate on leadership struggles within the Conservative Party. The hosts dissect potential successors, weighing their chances in a fractured political landscape. They humorously discuss betting odds and the overconfidence often displayed by politicians, highlighting the Dunning-Kruger effect. Amidst calls for better leadership and effective communication, the podcast also critiques the media's role in shaping political narratives and addresses the Labour Party's own challenges. A lively analysis of British politics ensues!
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Johnson's Disgrace
- The speakers criticize Boris Johnson's behavior, calling him a disgrace.
- They highlight his focus on personal gain over the country's struggles.
Truss's Communication
- Alastair Campbell questions Liz Truss's communication skills and empathy.
- He suggests these were crucial for uniting the party and calming the markets.
Effective Communication
- Alastair Campbell praises Mark Drakeford and Charles Walker for their communication.
- He cites their raw, passionate anger as effective and justified.


