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Sep 19, 2024 • 7min

319. TRIP US: The Only State Trump Needs to Win

The podcast dives into the crucial role of Pennsylvania in the upcoming presidential election. It examines how Trump's controversial immigration claims influence voter trust. Listeners learn about the state's diverse political landscape, including suburban, urban, and rural dynamics. The discussion highlights Pennsylvania's economic conditions and historical significance, emphasizing the strategic approaches candidates need to win in this pivotal battleground. It's a compelling glimpse into the electoral strategies that could shape America's future.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 37min

318. Question Time: Does America really care about the ‘special relationship’?

Turkey's surprising move to join BRICS raises questions about its geopolitical ambitions. New York Mayor Eric Adams faces scrutiny amidst his leadership challenges. The discussion highlights the evolving and often strained US-UK special relationship, especially in the context of global powers like China. Navigating personal friendships through political divides like Brexit is examined, alongside a critique of the UK's dwindling influence in global development. The conversation wraps up with reflections on conservatism and a lighter touch on ticket sales for upcoming events.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h

317. How to save the NHS

The hosts dive into Labour's reform plans for the NHS, addressing urgent challenges like long emergency room waits and dwindling mental health services. They also ponder whether Western countries are sufficiently aiding Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions. The discussion extends to the contentious debate on social media regulations for children, weighing safety against free speech. These fast-moving topics unveil the complexities of current political dynamics and the need for comprehensive solutions.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 40min

316. Why Kamala Harris Still Has a Problem

The hosts dive into Kamala Harris's ongoing challenges in the current political landscape. They discuss the need for her to articulate a compelling economic message as she navigates voter sentiments. The conversation touches on the potential for a debate with Trump, highlighting Harris's visibility and the importance of addressing key issues. Additionally, reflections on the fallout of a possible Trump loss for the Republican Party reveal their struggle to balance tradition with the lasting influence of Trumpism. Humor and insights make this dialogue engaging!
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Sep 11, 2024 • 31min

315. Question Time: Should we fine people for missing doctor's appointments?

Explore the hot debate surrounding fines for missed doctor's appointments and their implications for healthcare. Dive into the surprising appointment of Michel Barnier in France and its political fallout. Hear about the precarious geopolitical tensions in the Horn of Africa and the often-overlooked struggles in Somalia. Plus, enjoy personal stories of quirks, including a light-hearted take on escalator fears, and celebrate the impressive achievements of Paralympics GB at the Paris games.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 27min

314. Trump stumbles - but did Harris see him off?

The hosts dissect the recent debate antics of Trump and Harris, pondering whether it marked a pivotal moment in the campaign. They highlight Harris's strong communication skills against Trump's defensive tactics. The discussion shifts to the media's role and celebrity endorsements in politics, revealing the impact of bizarre comments from a politician. They critique the lack of substantive policy discussion, underlining how hot-button topics overshadow real issues. Finally, they look at the broader electoral consequences of debate performances and their influence on public sentiment.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 51min

313. Why Starmer needs to be unpopular

The discussion tackles the idea of making the unpopular popular, especially in light of Labour's challenges. It critically examines the Grenfell tragedy, highlighting accountability and systemic failures. Budget austerity's effects on public services come under scrutiny, with calls for urgent investment. The podcast also delves into China's growing influence in Africa and the shifting geopolitical landscape. Throughout, there's a tense balance between optimism for reform and the harsh realities of recent fiscal policies.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 57min

312. Is America Ready for Gun Reform?

The hosts dive deep into the issue of gun control, comparing Australia and the U.S. while reflecting on the shocking school shootings. They discuss the cultural roots of America's gun ownership struggles and the disconnect between public opinion and legislative action. Additionally, they tackle Donald Trump's political contradictions on abortion and the widening gender divide in voting preferences. Finally, the conversation veers into the upcoming elections, focusing on the role of young voters and the impact of fundraising strategies.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 42min

311. Question Time: Should Labour ban smoking?

A lively discussion kicks off with passionate students advocating for political inclusion in Scotland. Tensions between social classes and the role of social media in democracy take center stage, revealing the complexities of platform accountability. Insights into labor shortages prompt critiques of the Labour Party's stance on youth mobility. The serious plight of women under Taliban rule starkly contrasts with lighter tales of Downing Street's celebrity cats, blending humor with poignant political realities.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 57min

310. The rise of Germany’s far-right

Dive into the rising influence of far-right parties in Germany and Austria, driven by disillusionment with mainstream politics. Explore the shifting political dynamics in France as factions struggle for power amid voter fragmentation. Discover the complicated immigration challenges Germany faces, balancing public concerns with the need for labor. Unpack the intricacies of political communication and the complexities of sentiment toward far-right ideologies. Finally, reflect on the implications of these shifts on democracy and coalition stability across Europe.

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