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Politics Unpacked

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Hugo Rifkind unpacks the the politics of the day - and the stuff that's even more important - with the brightest brains from the Times and Sunday Times.


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Episodes

PMQs Unpacked: They're Going To Need a Bigger Note

Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer trade blows over housing and the infamous 'no money left' note at the last Prime Minister's Questions before the local elections. Matt is joined by Tim Shipman and Ayesha Hazarika to pause and unpack the action from the Commons chamber. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Iain Martin discuss managing election expectations , Joanna Cherry being 'no-platformed' and policing eco-protestors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

May 03, 20231 hr 2 min

The Swing Voters Who’ll Decide The Next Election

This week millions of voters will go to the polls as more than 8,000 council seats in England are contested in the local elections – the most significant gauge of public opinion before Rishi Sunak faces Keir Starmer at a general election. Behind the scenes, politicians and pollsters are trying to work out exactly who they need to win over, and how they can do it without losing their core supporters. In this guest episode from the Stories of Our Times team, Manveen Rana speaks to Red Box reporter...

May 01, 202330 min

Rock Against Racism

45 years ago, tens of thousands of people marched through London for the Rock Against Racism concert featuring some of the biggest names in music at the time. Matt speaks to organiser Roger Huddle, singer-songwriter Tom Robinson, and Billy Bragg who was in the crowd. Plus: Columnists James Marriott and Jenni Russell discuss the resignation of BBC chairman Richard Sharp , gambling reforms targetted at young people and the return of Grange Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...

Apr 28, 202344 min

Focus Group: He's A Snake

Undecided voters in Scotland who previously backed the SNP give their verdict in the Times Radio Focus Group. Humza Yousaf is 'unremarkable', but which party leader is a snake? Matt is joined by James Johnson of JL Partners to discuss the panel's views on the Scottish government, independence and party leaders on both sides of the border. Plus: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matt Charlton discuss plans to tackle problem gambling , why Britons like their neighbours more than in other other nations, ...

Apr 27, 202345 min

PMQs Unpacked: Zippy and George

While Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash over the cost of living, Matt Chorley and Tim Shipman pause and unpack the exchanges - and do a passable impression of Rainbow's Zippy and George. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss police numbers , divorce and the Royals , and losing your job because you keep swearing . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 26, 202356 min

Corbyn Won In 2017. No He Didn't.

Matt talks to American academic and author Noam Chomsky about the conflict in Ukraine, the end of the world - and who won the 2017 general election. Plus: Columnists Daniel Finkelstein and Henry Zeffman discuss Danny's prediction about Oliver Dowden coming true, why ministers aren't as good as they used to be, and whether celebrity endorsements help win elections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 25, 202346 min

Sir Softy or Keir Hard-y

Keir Starmer keeps talking about his record as Director of Public Prosecutions, arguing it shows he was tough on crime - but the Conservatives think it proves he's actually 'Sir Softie'. Matt finds out what a DPP does, and looks at Starmer's successes and his failures in the job. Plus columnists Libby Purves and Rachel Sylvester on Diane Abbott sparking a new anti-semitism row in the Labour party, Sir Michael Morpurgo's call to stop "nitpicking" classic books , and Matt and Rachel apologise to o...

Apr 24, 202344 min

Are You Having a Laugh?

Which party's supporters can take a joke, and which have a sense of humour failure? Matt looks at the league table of humourlessness with Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and comedians Geoff Norcott and Tiff Stevenson. Plus columnists India Knight and James Marriott discuss Dominic Raab's resignation , the 'Oasis album' made by AI , and journalist Tom McTague explains the political power of 'Deano'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 21, 202342 min

Testing The Schools Minister

Nick Gibb is one of Britain's longest-serving ministers, in office (almost) continuously since the Conservatives came to power in 2010. Matt quizzes him about subjects including strikes, Ofsted, mobile phones in classrooms and appearing in an episode of the Simpsons. Plus columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Paris discuss whether Rishi Sunak has caved in to his backbenchers , what happens if the Poles return to Poland , and whether any of the MPs running the London marathon can beat Matthew's rec...

Apr 20, 202345 min

PMQs Unpacked: Arise, Sir Softy

Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer trade personal attacks over crime at Prime Minister's Questions , as Sunak dubs Starmer 'Sir Softy'. Matt is joined by Tim Shipman, Lucy Fisher and Lara Spirit to pause and unpack the action. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss disruptive protests , how to live well , Michael Gove's cigarette shed, and what's the first cassette tape they ever bought? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 19, 202359 min

Is Rishi Too Rich?

Matt is joined by Daniel Finkelstein and Henry Zeffman to discuss whether Rishi Sunak's wealth is a problem after it was revealed he's being investigated by the ethics watchdog , and whether Peter Mandelson was right to tell us there's a 50-50 chance of a hung parliament. Plus: As the government announces plans to get machetes and 'zombie knives' off the streets , Matt takes a look at the wider issue of knife crime. He speaks to to Conservative MP Anna Firth, whose predecessor Sir David Amess wa...

Apr 18, 202348 min

The Reagan Question

In the 1980 presidential election, Ronald Reagan asked "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" With the economy likely to define the next general election here in the UK, Matt looks at who will win the voters' trust with former cabinet minister Peter Mandelson, Paul Johnson from the IFS, YouGov's Lukas Paleckis, and former Treasury adviser Poppy Trowbridge. Plus: Columnists Rachel Sylvester and Libby Purves discuss the cost of harm in maternity care and the new name for the Brecon Bea...

Apr 17, 202345 min

The Death of TV Satire?

With Have I Got News For You one of the last satirical comedy shows still standing, Patrick Maguire asks why satire on our screens seems to be dying a slow death. He speaks to John O'Farrell, former writer on Spitting Image and HIGNFY, Matt Forde, co-writer of Spitting Image the Musical, and TV critic Siobhan Synnot. Plus columnists India Knight and James Marriott on the nurses' strikes , whether we are living too much in the virtual world , and how many Tories does it take to fill a pothole ? H...

Apr 14, 202352 min

When to Hold a General Election

When it comes to holding a general election, timing is everything. With Rishi Sunak reportedly hoping to pull off a surprise win late in 2024, Patrick Maguire is joined by historian Phil Tinline and former advisers Ayesha Hazarika and Giles Kenningham to discuss when to go early, and when to go late. Plus columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Syed on Liz Truss' speech to a US think-tank , why a former Tory party chair has said Suella Braverman's rhetoric is racist, and Kirstie Allsop's call to cut...

Apr 13, 202354 min

Difficult Days For Humza Yousaf

Is Humza Yousaf done before he even gets started? Patrick Maguire looks at the SNP leader's chances after two weeks in office and a series of revelations about the party's finances. He speaks to Times columnist Alex Massie - who thinks it's all over - and the journalist Ruth Wishart, who thinks he can recover. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss the junior doctors' leader going on holiday , Alice defends the Dalai Lama , and can the high street be saved? Hosted on Acast. S...

Apr 12, 202336 min

Does Negative Campaigning Work?

Patrick Maguire discusses political advertising - does going negative deliver, or do we all suffer when the parties get down in the gutter? He speaks to Steve Parker, former Head of Strategy at M&C Saatchi, author Ali Goldsworthy and campaigner Peter Tatchell. Plus columnists Henry Zeffman and Oliver Kamm discuss Keir Starmer's aggressive new approach , whether the Conservatives can win on the economy , and Joe Biden's visit to Belfast . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...

Apr 11, 202350 min

Good Friday Agreement 25 Years On: Inside the Negotiations

Carole Walker, sitting in for Matt Chorley, speaks to key figures that drafted the deal including Mark Durkan, assistant to SDLP leader John Hume, and Irish diplomat David Donoghue. Journalist Denis Murray joins the discussion too as he relives what it was like to report on the historic event. Plus Lord Howard and Lord Forsyth discuss Margaret Thatcher's legacy, 10 years after her death. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 07, 202337 min

Focus Group: Hugh Grant vs. Desperate Dan

Matt is joined by James Johnson of JL Partners who leads a panel of undecided voters giving their verdict on the government, Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. Find out who their ideal Prime Minister would be and who reminds them of Hugh Grant and Desperate Dan. Plus columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Parris discuss the Conservative MP who offered to lobby for gambling investors , sewage , farming and Matthew being awarded Freedom of the City of London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...

Apr 06, 202344 min

The Battle for Waterlooville

Suella Braverman faces losing her seat in a reselection battle with Flick Drummond. Matt speaks to journalist Michael Crick and local councillors Caroline Brook and Roger Bird about who will come out on top. Plus columnists Janice Turner and Robert Crampton on same-sex spaces , and whether they know their journalistic jargon . And two Stevenage women take the Stevenage Woman test . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 05, 202340 min

Killing Thatcher

Matt revisits the last night of the Conservative party conference in 1984 when the IRA bombed the Grand Hotel in Brighton in an attempt to kill Margaret Thatcher. Author Rory Carroll explains how the attack was carried out and journalist Philip Webster remembers what it was like reporting at the scene. Columnists Danny Finkelstein and Henry Zeffman discuss Starmer's lack of vision , the ramifications of Trump's indictment and the legacy of Nigel Lawson, who died aged 91. Hosted on Acast. See aca...

Apr 04, 202345 min

Clever Things to Say About Polling

Matt shares the five things you need to know about British politics right now by looking at what's happening behind the headline polls with opinion experts Robert Hayward and Tanya Abraham. Plus columnists Rachel Sylvester and Libby Purves on what Sanna Marin's defeat in Finland shows about young, liberal, female leaders. The government's plan to tackle grooming gangs and why theatres are a hotbed of bad behaviour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Apr 03, 202340 min

The Day The Times Was Bombed

From the first camera to take aerial pictures over Everest to documents from the day the paper's offices were bombed during World War Two, the Times archives are home to decades of photography, cuttings and artefacts. Matt takes a look at historic items including a handwritten letter from Winston Churchill and Henry Zeffman's Brexit flowchart. Plus James Marriott and Lara Spirit attempt to list all the announcements the government tried to sneak out before recess, and what it's like to be the fi...

Mar 31, 202341 min

VAT's Life

It's 50 years since Value Added Tax was introduced, and it's been a political football ever since. Matt discusses Jaffa Cakes, the pasty tax and the omnishambles budget with experts, campaigners and the former boss of Greggs. Plus: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matt Dathan discuss food fraud , when to get a heat pump and why there are so many parking apps . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 30, 202344 min

PMQs Unpacked: Thugs and Scum

It's Deputy Prime Minister's questions with Dominic Raab and Angela Rayner standing in for Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. Matt, Tim Shipman and Lara Spirit pause and unpack the exchanges as Rayner compares Raab to a thug, and Raab reminds her she once labelled Tories 'scum'. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss the damage caused by gambling , being nasty about former party leaders, before Matt takes a test set by his old shorthand teacher. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv...

Mar 29, 202357 min

'Putin of The Labour Party'

As Jeremy Corbyn is barred from standing as a Labour MP, Momentum founder Jon Lansman accuses Keir Starmer of behaving like 'Putin of the Labour Party'. Matt is also joined by veteran MP Dame Margaret Hodge and Times Red Box Editor Patrick Maguire to discuss Corbyn's future, and what's left of the Labour left. Plus columnists Daniel Finkelstein and Henry Zeffman on what Humza Yousaf's election means for Scottish independence, the power of protest, and whether fans of Rishi Sunak are Rishologists...

Mar 28, 202344 min

Oh, Doctor Beeching!

On this day 60 years ago Dr Richard Beeching wielded the axe, closing thousands of miles of railway and thousands of stations. Matt talks to the music mogul Pete Waterman, who lost his job on the railways thanks to the cuts, author Charles Loft, and campaigners who want lines around the country to be reopened. Plus columnists Libby Purves and Tom McTague discuss Keir Starmer comparing himself to a football manager , claims that Suella Braverman is a 'sock puppet' , and the risks of raising the s...

Mar 27, 202340 min

Secrets of the Red Box

Matt Chorley delves into the history of the iconic Red Box, the symbol of power given to every cabinet minister and prime minister. We find out what's in them, hear from the man behind the company that makes them, and what they meant to David Cameron, Ed Balls and George Osborne. Plus: Columnists James Marriott and India Knight discuss Nicola Sturgeon’s farewell speech , how good is artificial intelligence at impersonating a prime minister , and an elaborate practical joke in the Tory MP WhatsAp...

Mar 24, 202345 min

Focus Group: Tories Turning the Tide?

Swing voters from across England say they prefer Rishi Sunak to Keir Starmer as prime minister in the latest Times Radio Focus Group. Matt is joined by James Johnson of JL Partners to discuss their views on the party leaders, the Budget, and whether Boris Johnson is a 'liar liar pants on fire'. Plus columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Parris discuss Johnson's partygate evidence , Rishi Sunak's decision to publish his tax return , and Keir Starmer's habit of making big promises . Hosted on Acast....

Mar 23, 202342 min

PMQs Unpacked: Get Out of Westminster

Matt is joined by Patrick Maguire and Lara Spirit to pause and unpack the exchanges at Prime Minister's Questions. Rishi Sunak claims Labour is 'soft on crime, soft on criminals', while Keir Starmer says the prime minister is out of touch and needs 'to get out of Westminster'. Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss when you should get the state pension, whether Louise Casey should run the Metropolitan Police, and Boris Johnson's grilling over 'partygate'. Hosted on Acast. See...

Mar 22, 202354 min

Food Fight

Matt speaks to Leon co-founder Henry Dimbleby, who has just resigned as the government's 'food tsar'. He explains why he's quit, what's wrong with our supply chains and why it's so difficult to persuade the Government to change Britain's diet. Plus columnists Daniel Finkelstein and Henry Zeffman on Boris Johnson's Partygate defence, and whether Nicola Sturgeon's social media warning echoes Tony Blair's 'feral beasts' speech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 21, 202343 min
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