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Ian Dunt

British author and political journalist. Studies the systemic reasons governments succeed and fail, and author of the book 'How Westminster Works ...and Why It Doesn't'.

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May 2, 2025 • 3h 15min

#216 – Ian Dunt on why governments in Britain and elsewhere can't get anything done – and how to fix it

Ian Dunt, a British author and political journalist, dives into the systemic failures of the UK government. He highlights how clueless ministers and constant civil service turnover create chaos and inefficiency. Dunt critiques the outdated systems and physical spaces like 10 Downing Street that hinder decision-making. He discusses the disconnect in MP selection, policies crafted in haste, and the need for reforms focusing on expertise over political loyalty. His insights suggest that successful governance requires both structural changes and accountability.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 51min

The decline of modern Britain — where did it all go so wrong?

Ian Dunt, British political journalist and author of How Westminster Works and Why It Doesn't, maps modern Britain’s unraveling. He discusses the legacy of the 2008 crash, Brexit’s shock and identity politics, Westminster’s weak institutions and ministerial churn, and how party incentives and electoral rules warp democracy. Short, sharp takes on populism, austerity and Britain’s geopolitical ties.
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Aug 15, 2025 • 29min

Too Long; Didn't Read: Ep 3. Let's get this party started

Zoe Lyons, a talented British comedian known for her sharp stand-up, joins Sunil Patel, a writer celebrated for his observational humor, and Ian Dunt, a political expert with years of Westminster insight. Together, they dive into the absurdities of Britain’s evolving political scene. They humorously tackle the challenges of new political parties, discussing ridiculous party names and the quirks of admin tasks. With witty banter, they explore robots in politics and the unpredictable outcomes shaping the future landscape of British society.
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May 27, 2025 • 31min

Highlights: #216 – Ian Dunt on why governments in Britain and elsewhere can’t get anything done – and how to fix it

Ian Dunt, a British author and political journalist, delves into the dysfunction of government structures. He highlights how a lack of understanding among ministers and frequent turnover among civil servants hinders effectiveness. Dunt discusses the dangers of expanded delegated legislation and advocates for independent-minded MPs. He proposes reforms for better governance, including proportional representation to enhance democratic integrity. The conversation provides insightful critiques of systemic challenges within British politics.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 55min

Ian Dunt's UK, Geoffrey Watson finds the NACC wanting and the power of presidential pardons

Ian Dunt, UK politics commentator known for sharp takes on Westminster, discusses Keir Starmer’s cautious Middle East stance, Iran’s leverage and the politics of defensive operations. Geoffrey Watson SC, anti-corruption campaigner, critiques the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s secretive handling of Robodebt. Saikrishna Prakash, constitutional law professor, explores the politics, history and reform of US presidential pardons.

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