

The Rest Is Politics
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Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart break down current affairs in the UK and abroad.The Rest Is Politics analyses the latest international news, provides debate on global issues, and reveals secrets from Westminster, whilst bringing back the lost art of disagreeing agreeably. With insider perspectives and expert analysis, The Rest Is Politics is the go-to podcast for anyone seeking intelligent, engaging discussions on British and global politics.The Rest Is Politics Plus: Join with a FREE TRIAL at therestispolitics.com for exclusive bonus content including Rory and Alastair’s first ever miniseries, early access to episodes and live show tickets, ad free listening, our exclusive newsletter, discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, and our members chatroom.For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 37min
358. Question Time: Political translators, Boris Johnson, and politicians to watch in 2025
Discover hilarious anecdotes about political translations and the often underrated art of communication. What are the chances of Boris Johnson making a comeback? Explore potential game-changers in global politics as the speakers highlight key figures to watch for the 2025 elections. Delve into the complexities of truth in today's populist landscape, alongside the impact of climate change on geopolitics, especially in Africa. Reflect on identity politics and how recent events have reshaped leadership dynamics in Britain and beyond.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 56min
357. Political New Year's resolutions, Elon Musk, and what happens next in Taiwan?
As the new year begins, the hosts dive into the Labour Party's resolutions and the uncertainty surrounding UK's political landscape. They examine Elon Musk's growing influence on politics, highlighting the need for reform in campaign financing. Attention is turned to Taiwan and the potential geopolitical shifts involving China, plus a discussion on the fate of the Liberal Democrats in a post-Brexit world. The conversation also touches on economic fragility and the challenges facing Europe, underscoring the intricate web of global politics.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 49min
356. Georgia, Russia, and the fight for democracy - An interview with the President of Georgia
Salome Zourabichvili, the President of Georgia, is a French-born diplomat turned political leader navigating her country's turbulent political landscape. She discusses the precarious balance between pro-Russian and pro-European factions, highlighting the urgent need for international support. Zourabichvili delves into the implications of authoritarian pressures on Georgia's democracy and the risks of electoral irregularities. She reflects on the role of oligarchs and the influence of Russian diplomacy, offering a cautionary tale about the dismantling of democratic values in her nation.

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Dec 26, 2024 • 45min
355. How to start a campaign, Gisele Pelicot, and the biggest surprise of 2024
The podcast delves into the surprising shifts in political dynamics for 2024, revealing how climate change is losing traction with younger voters. It spotlights an inspiring campaigner advocating against sexual assault stigma, showcasing grassroots activism's power. The hosts share tips for launching a successful campaign, discussing social media strategies and memorable anecdotes. Cultural highlights, from culinary events to notable donations in the arts, add a vibrant touch to the conversation.

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Dec 25, 2024 • 38min
354. Nigel Farage, dad-dancing populists, and the worst politician of the year
Who snagged the title of the worst politician of the year? Discover the biggest political moments of 2024, alongside those otherwise overlooked moments that shaped the landscape. The hosts dive into the electoral dramas of figures like Nigel Farage and discuss the integrity gaps within the Conservative party. They explore how political speeches by heavyweights like Michelle Obama impact young voters, and tackle pressing issues like tax dependency and the underreported conflict in Sudan.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 38min
353. Question Time: Celeb politicians, Chinese spies, and Ireland vs. Israel
Israel's embassy closure in Ireland sparks intriguing debates on diplomatic relations. The alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew raises eyebrows over royal controversies. Speculations about a potential Trump-style leader in the UK prompt discussions on celebrity politics and its growing influence. The impact of energy costs on small businesses reveals deep economic divides. Meanwhile, the quest for independence in Somaliland is intertwined with emerging political figures across Europe.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 59min
352. How to solve the small boats crisis
The podcast dives into the challenges of small boat migration, dissecting the UK's immigration policies and public perception. It raises questions about Labour's potential promises and explores the duality of support and skepticism towards the government. The conversation highlights the role of the European Court of Human Rights in the Brexit narrative. Additionally, it touches on Donald Trump's political appointments and the intertwining of entertainment and politics, alongside a look at shifting political landscapes in France and Germany.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 47min
351. Question Time: Geopolitics in Crisis
This discussion dives deep into martial law in South Korea and the protests that sparked from it. It highlights Georgia's brave protests against a pro-Putin party, shedding light on its geopolitical implications. The resurgence of Ghana's Mahama adds layers to the conversation along with ongoing corruption challenges. AI’s role in healthcare is explored, juxtaposed with themes of democracy versus authoritarianism. Lastly, the fate of exiled dictators raises questions about asylum and their depiction in media, making for a thought-provoking listen.

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Dec 11, 2024 • 60min
350. Assad in Moscow, Trump meets Zelensky, and Farage’s secret strategy
Amidst the shifting tides of Syria, discussions reveal the fading influence of Assad and the implications for human rights. France faces political turmoil as Macron grapples with snap elections and a fractured government. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's newfound confidence sparks intrigue. The complex dynamics of refugee challenges in Europe and the historical context of the Golan Heights add layers to current foreign relations. As populism influences campaign strategies, the episode delves into the intricate dance between political reform and public sentiment.

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Dec 8, 2024 • 51min
349. The Fall of Assad: What's next for Syria?
Political chaos unfolds in Syria as the Assad regime faces rapid collapse. Explore the complexities of the Syrian civil war, from the rise of rebels to the intricate tapestry of ethnic and religious groups. Delve into the shifting Russian influence and its implications for the Middle East. The discussion also highlights the urgent need for frameworks to protect minority rights amid geopolitical tensions. Challenges abound in envisioning a stable future for Syria, where the potential for both optimism and conflict hangs in the balance.


