

How To Win An Election
Times Radio
The Times brings together some of the most experienced strategists in British politics to discuss what's really going on behind the big stories, and elections taking place here and around the world.Daniel Finkelstein, Sally Morgan and Polly Mackenzie join Hugo Rifkind for an intelligent, adversarial and witty conversation every week.Follow the podcast now to never miss an episode.Send questions, comments and voicenotes to: howtowin@thetimes.co.ukExecutive Producer: Andrew Alexander Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 40min
How Not To Talk About Brexit
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss Brexit's absence in the election campaign, potential rejoining of the EU, surprises in a Keir Starmer cabinet, and John Prescott's apology to Peter.

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Jun 21, 2024 • 23min
Q&A: How Not To Bet On Politics
Political masterminds Daniel Finkelstein and Polly Mackenzie discuss if Conservative HQ has a bet on party wipeout, Labour's strategy, and predictions for the 2034 election. They also debate whether Tories should mimic Marks & Spencer to regain middle-class voters.

Jun 18, 2024 • 38min
How To Oppose A Supermajority
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss how a small Tory rump can oppose a new Labour government. They analyze election strategies, party alliances, and challenges faced by the opposition. Former Tory leader William Haig shares insights on leading an official opposition, highlighting strategies and challenges. The conversation explores fundraising difficulties, holding the government accountable, and importance of experienced advisors for new ministers.

Jun 14, 2024 • 24min
Q&A: How Starmer Is Measuring The Curtains
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson and Daniel Finkelstein discuss how Rishi Sunak can tackle Nigel Farage head on in the upcoming election campaign. They also debate whether the polls could shift before July 4 and if Keir Starmer should prepare for 10 Downing Street.

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Jun 11, 2024 • 42min
How Trump Will Win
American pollster and strategist Frank Luntz discusses Joe Biden's challenges against Trump, Tories facing wipeout, Rishi Sunak's strategy, parties' honesty about the economy, and the impact of media coverage on public perception in a lively political debate.

Jun 7, 2024 • 23min
Q&A: How To Get D-Day Wrong
The podcast discusses why Rishi Sunak left the D-Day ceremony early, the importance of being a good constituency MP, and the purpose of canvassing in elections. It also delves into the impact of political leadership, local reputation, swing votes, and the challenges of canvassing in rural areas.

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Jun 4, 2024 • 40min
How To Fight Farage
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss Nigel Farage's impact on elections, potential Conservative implosion, and strategies like replacing Rishi Sunak with Penny Mordaunt. They explore TV debates' influence, entertaining with a theme song rendition in The Smiths style.

May 28, 2024 • 50min
How To Dodge A Dodgy Candidate
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss selecting candidates, post-election strategies, and managing problematic candidates in the upcoming election. They delve into Rishi Sunak's campaign, Tory party's direction, and the importance of policy coherence in winning voters' support.

May 22, 2024 • 28min
EMERGENCY EPISODE: How To Call An Election!
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss the unexpected announcement of a general election on July 4th, analyzing strategic timing, candidate selection, and consequences. They also explore media planning, challenges faced by Reform UK, election predictions, and the Liberal Democrats' prospects, highlighting potential shifts in political fortunes.

May 21, 2024 • 41min
How To Pull Off A Political Stunt
Political masterminds Peter Mandelson, Polly Mackenzie, and Daniel Finkelstein discuss memorable political stunts, including Blair and Brown sharing an ice cream and Ming Campbell pointing down a toilet. They also speculate on the chances of a summer election and the importance of visual stunts in political campaigns.


