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IEA Podcast

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The Institute of Economic Affairs podcast examines some of the pressing issues of our time. Featuring some of the top minds in Westminster and beyond, the IEA podcast brings you weekly commentary, analysis, and debates.

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Episodes

"This Isn't Going to Lead to Growth" | IEA Podcast

In this wall-to-wall budget special, Tom Clougherty, Daniel Freeman, and Dr. Kristian Niemietz break down Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first budget. They examine the major tax increases, including the significant rise in employer National Insurance contributions, changes to capital gains tax, and new measures affecting private schools. The team analyses how these changes impact Britain's economic competitiveness and discusses whether the budget's pro-growth rhetoric matches its actual contents. The...

Nov 01, 202442 min

The Wealth Gap Myth: Why Everything You Thought About Inequality is Wrong

Daniel Freeman of the Institute of Economic Affairs interviews Professor Daniel Waldenström about his new book, "Richer & More Equal: A New History of Wealth in the West." Waldenström's research suggests that wealth inequality has decreased over the past century, with the middle class experiencing significant growth in wealth accumulation. The discussion covers changes in wealth composition, shifting from agricultural land and industrial shares to widespread homeownership and pension savings...

Oct 28, 202438 min

Public Sector Gets a Free Pass on NI Tax Hikes, Vaping Ban & NHS Consultation | IEA Podcast

Join Reem Ibrahim, Acting Director of Communications, as she discusses the latest economic and policy developments with IEA's Executive Director Tom Clougherty and Managing Editor Daniel Freeman. The team dives into pre-budget speculation, particularly focusing on the government's plans to add National Insurance contributions to employer pension contributions - and why the public sector might be exempt from these changes. They explore how this could impact wages, benefits, and the broader econom...

Oct 26, 202436 min

Incoming Tax Hikes, Thought Crime in Britain & the Next Generation of Liberals | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, Tom Clougherty, Harrison Griffiths, and Dr. Kristian Niemietz dive into the upcoming Autumn budget and the potential £40 billion tax increases. They discuss the implications of employer National Insurance contributions and the broader impact on workers, while also touching on capital gains tax and the challenges of taxing different forms of income. The conversation then shifts to a concerning case in Bournemouth, where a man was convicted for silently praying ...

Oct 18, 202445 min

The Thatcher Legacy & The Future of British Politics with Charles Moore | In Conversation

In this new episode in the 'In Conversation' series, Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham and Member of the House of Lords, sits down with Tom Clougherty, Executive Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), to discuss the current state of British politics and the legacy of Margaret Thatcher. Moore, the acclaimed biographer of Thatcher and former editor of The Spectator and The Telegraph, offers unique insights into the challenges facing modern conservatism and draws intriguing par...

Oct 14, 20241 hr 5 min

Why Britain is Losing its Best and Brightest, Employment Rights & Hayek's Nobel Prize | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, we dive into the Adam Smith Institute's new "millionaire tracker" report, which suggests Britain is losing millionaires at an alarming rate. Maxwell Marlow, director of Research and Education at ASI, discusses the potential economic impact and reasons behind this trend, including productivity stagnation, high tax burdens, and an anti-prosperity culture. The conversation explores the broader implications for job creation, investment, and tax revenue. The podcas...

Oct 11, 202441 min

Economic Freedom vs. Collectivism: Can Conservatives Save Liberty in Britain?

Join the Institute of Economic Affairs for a panel discussion on "The Torch of Liberty: Can the Conservative Party win back the young?" at the 2024 Conservative Party Conference. Hosted by Reem Ibrahim, Acting Director of Communications at the IEA, this engaging session features Lord David Frost, Conservative Member of the House of Lords, Tom Clougherty, IEA Executive Director, and Dr. Christopher Snowdon, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics. The panel explores the crucial question of whether the Co...

Oct 09, 20241 hr 15 min

Boomer vs Zoomer: Exposing Britain's Age Divide

Dive into the pressing issue of intergenerational inequality with the Institute of Economic Affairs' panel from the 2024 Conservative Party Conference. Hosted by IEA Executive Director Tom Clougherty, this discussion features insights from a diverse group of experts including Jack Ranking MP, Matthew Lesh of Freshwater Strategy, Andrew Griffith MP, and Reem Ibrahim, the IEA's Acting Director of Communications. The panel tackles the challenges facing young people in the UK, from housing affordabi...

Oct 08, 20241 hr 21 min

Conservative Optimism, UK's Energy Emergency & Shadowy Conferences | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and guests Daniel Freeman and Dr. Kristian Niemietz cover a range of topics: the closure of Britain's last coal-fired power station, the recent Conservative Party Conference, and the Mont Pelerin Society meeting in New Delhi. These discussions offer insights into energy policy, political strategy, and the future of classical liberal thought. The conversation begins with an analysis of the UK's energy landscape following the shutdown of its ...

Oct 04, 202449 min

Freebies and Scandals: Can Starmer Unite the Party at Conference?

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Reem Ibrahim is joined by Matthew Lesh and Tom Clougherty to discuss the recent Labour Party Conference, the growing issue of long-term sickness benefits in the UK, and the influential "Foundations: Why Britain has Stagnated" report. The conversation kicks off with insights into the Labour Party's current positioning and challenges as they prepare for a potential return to power, including the party's struggle to articulate a clear vision for governance b...

Sep 30, 202446 min

James Cleverly MP Reveals His Vision for the UK | In Conversation

Note: The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) does not endorse or support any political candidate or party. This video is for educational purposes only. In this new In Conversation event, The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, Conservative Party Home Secretary and leadership candidate, sits down with Tom Clougherty, Executive Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, to discuss his vision for the future of the Conservative Party and the UK. Cleverly outlines his Thatcherite economic philosophy, emph...

Sep 27, 20241 hr 10 min

"Scrapping" the NHS & the Gender Pay Gap Myth | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, we delve into three critical topics shaping the UK's economic and social landscape this week. First, we explore the IEA's new publication "Denationalisation of Healthcare" with author Dr. Kristian Niemietz. The discussion examines the potential benefits of transitioning from the NHS to a social health insurance system, addressing concerns about disruption and emphasising the importance of patient choice and competition among providers. Next, we turn our attent...

Sep 21, 202452 min

NHS Crisis: Is Labour's Plan a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound? | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Reem Ibrahim is joined by Tom Clougherty, Executive Director, and Kristian Niemietz, Editorial Director, to discuss pressing issues in UK policy. The conversation kicks off with an analysis of the Darzi report, which exposes deep-rooted problems within the NHS and the government's response to these challenges. The guests explore the limitations of the report and the need for more radical reforms to truly address the health service's issues. The discussion...

Sep 13, 202444 min

The Oasis & Kamala Harris 'Vibes-Based' Politics, Trade Unions & the Housing Crisis | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, join host Reem Ibrahim as she engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Kristian Niemietz and Tom Clougherty on pressing issues shaping contemporary political discourse. The trio delves into the concept of 'vibes-based' politics, exploring how superficial appeal often overshadows substantive policy discussions, particularly in areas like price controls and ticketing regulations. The conversation then shifts to the complex world of trade unions, examining ...

Sep 06, 202452 min

Smoking Ban in Beer Gardens: The Death of Personal Freedom? | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Reem Ibrahim is joined by Kristian Niemietz and Tom Clougherty to dissect recent political developments through a classical liberal lens. The panel critically examines Labour's controversial plan to ban smoking in outdoor areas, including pub beer gardens, questioning the justification and potential consequences of such nanny state interventions. They also delve into the implications of the Next equal pay dispute, highlighting the disconnect between econo...

Aug 30, 202438 min

Is Liberty Dying in Britain?: IEA's Legacy and the Fight for Liberty

Join us for an engaging episode of the IEA Podcast as we delve into the rich history of the Institute of Economic Affairs and explore the enduring importance of freedom in today's world. Our panel, featuring Harrison Griffiths, Communications Manager, Reem Ibrahim, Communications Officer, and Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy & Communications, takes us on a journey through the IEA's impactful legacy and discusses how its principles continue to shape economic thought and policy. In this...

Aug 23, 202445 min

The Battle for Truth: Social Media, Riots, and Freedom of Expression

In this thought-provoking episode of the IEA Podcast, host Matthew Lesh and editorial director Kristian Niemietz are joined by Claire Fox, director of the Academy of Ideas, to discuss the complex interplay between free speech, misinformation, and recent UK riots. The conversation delves into the challenges of defining and addressing disinformation in the digital age, exploring how attempts to suppress speech can inadvertently fuel conspiracy theories and erode trust in institutions. The panel ex...

Aug 16, 202442 min

Riots, Rates, and Market Fears: Are UK Riots a Wake-Up Call? | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, hosts Tom Clougherty and Matthew Lesh are joined by Andrew Lilico, Executive Director & Principal of Europe Economics, to discuss the recent riots across the UK, monetary policy shifts, and financial market volatility. The conversation begins with an in-depth analysis of the factors behind the riots, exploring whether they reveal deeper issues in British society or if they're simply a result of opportunistic behaviour. The panel debates the role of social ...

Aug 09, 202436 min

£20 Billion Black Hole, Junior Doctor's Pay & Minimum Wage | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, we dive deep into the recent £20 billion "black hole" reported in the UK's public finances. Our expert panel, featuring Professor Len Shackleton, Editorial & Research Fellow, alongside hosts Matthew Lesh and Tom Clougherty, dissects the reality behind these figures and what they mean for the country's economic outlook. The discussion explores how this financial shortfall might impact future government spending and policy decisions. The conversation then sh...

Aug 02, 202435 min

Political Earthquake: How Realignment is Reshaping UK and US Politics | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, Dr. Stephen Davies, Senior Education Fellow, Harrison Griffiths, Communications Manager, and host Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy & Communications, delve into the complex landscape of political realignment in the UK and US. They explore how traditional left-right divisions are being reshaped by new cultural and economic fault lines, examining recent electoral shifts and their implications for the future of politics. The discussion covers a wide ran...

Jul 26, 202450 min

Tory Collapse, Freedom, Nationalism & Future Direction | Future of the Right Panel

Join us for the recent Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) panel discussion "The Future of the Right". Chaired by Reem Ibrahim, Communications Officer, this event brings together The Rt Hon Steve Baker FRSA, Jack Rankin MP, Dr Steve Davies, Paul Reynolds, and Bartek Staniszewski to explore the critical issues facing the political right and following the Conservative's recent landslide defeat. Our panelists delve into a wide range of topics, including the future of the Conservative Party, the mea...

Jul 25, 20241 hr 35 min

Planning Revolution, Energy Shakeup, Railway Takeover: Unpacking the King's Speech | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Matthew Lesh is joined by Andy Mayer, Chief Operating Officer, and Harrison Griffiths, Communications Officer, to dissect the recent King's Speech and its implications for the UK's energy, planning and railway sectors. The panel dives deep into the government's ambitious planning reforms, exploring how these changes could potentially boost economic growth while addressing concerns about overregulation and bureaucratic overreach. The discussion then shifts...

Jul 19, 202439 min

Labour's Shocking Plan to Revolutionise UK Housing Crisis | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, Tom Clougherty and Matthew Lesh are joined by Sam Dumitriu, Head of Policy at Britain Remade, to discuss Labour's ambitious plans for housing, infrastructure, and economic growth. The conversation delves into the party's strategy to reform the planning system, restore housing targets, and streamline infrastructure projects. Sam provides insights into the challenges faced by previous governments and explores whether Labour's approach can overcome the long-stand...

Jul 12, 202444 min

UK Election: What's Next for British Politics? | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and co-host Matthew Lesh are joined by Dr. Michael Turner, a pollster, strategist, and fellow at the Adam Smith Institute, to dissect the recent UK General Election results. The conversation delves into Labour's victory, exploring the nuances behind their substantial majority and the implications for their policy agenda. The panel examines the challenges facing Keir Starmer's leadership and the potential obstacles in implementing promised r...

Jul 05, 202437 min

Why Socialists Once Championed Free Trade | IEA Book Club

The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a Book Club event featuring author and Lecturer in Imperial History at the University of Exeter, Marc-William Palen, hosted by IEA Managing Editor Dan Freeman, to discuss his book "Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World." In this fascinating conversation, Palen explores the often-overlooked history of left-wing free traders from the 1840s to the present day, challenging common narratives about the origins of free trade ideology. The discus...

Jul 03, 20241 hr 3 min

Analysing Farage on Ukraine | IEA Podcast

In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and Matthew Lesh are joined by Daniel Freeman to discuss three timely and controversial topics. They begin by examining Nigel Farage's recent comments on Ukraine and NATO expansion, exploring the nuances of the situation and how it's perceived differently in the UK versus the US. The conversation then shifts to the potential implementation of road pricing in the UK, weighing its economic benefits against political challenges. Finally, the p...

Jun 28, 202439 min

Sir Vince Cable & Lib Dems Debate the Controversial 'Orange Book': 20 Years Later

The Institute of Economic Affairs recently hosted a Book Club event reflecting on "The Orange Book" published by the Liberal Democrats 20 years prior in 2004. The event was hosted by Tom Clougherty, Executive Director of the IEA, and featured three of the original authors - Mark Oaten (Former MP & Home Affairs Spokesperson), Baroness Susan Kramer (Former Minister of State for Transport), and Sir Vince Cable (Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats). The panelists discussed the origins and imp...

Jun 24, 20241 hr 36 min

The Myth of America's Free Market Healthcare | IEA Book Club

The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a Book Club event featuring Michael F. Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss his book "Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health System." The event was moderated by Tom Clougherty, IEA Executive Director. Cannon provided an in-depth analysis of the U.S. healthcare system, challenging the common perception that it is a free market system. He argued that the U.S. has every form of socialised medicine found in other...

Jun 17, 20241 hr 9 min

Is Europe Being Left Behind in the Technology Revolution? | IEA Podcast with David Galbraith

On this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Matthew Lesh is joined by David Galbraith, a British architect, designer and internet entrepreneur to ask: Is Europe Being Left Behind? Galbraith argues that Europe's postwar economic model rewarding hard work but providing a massive welfare state is now unaffordable given demographic realities. He sees Europe struggling to adapt to the digital and post-industrial economy, lacking companies on the scale of U.S. tech giants like Google, Amazon and Apple. C...

Jun 14, 202433 min

You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984

"You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984" is a comprehensive analysis of one of the most influential novels of the 20th century, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA). This thought-provoking work delves into the life of George Orwell, the historical context that shaped his writing, and the enduring relevance of his masterpiece, 1984. Through a meticulous examination of Orwell's experiences, influences, and the novel's themes, the author, Christopher Snowdon, offe...

Jun 12, 20242 hr 27 min
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