I like podcasts, they are more fun than the news and generally a good listen. Over the next few weeks, the political ones will be a good listen. Here are some I listen to.
1. Electoral Dysfunction. This is my favourite it has Beth Rigby, Jess Phillips and Ruth Davidson. It has some great analysis and lots of insider gossip. Give it a listen, it is good fun.
2. Oh God What Now. Hosted by Ian Dunt and others, with lots of swearing. Good fun as well.
3. Newsagents. Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall. Not as fun but good analysis.
4. The Rest Is Politics. Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart. I'm not a fan of Campbell, but Rory Stewart is quite interesting and a nice bloke.
Add your own.
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Re: Election Podcasts
Thanks very much for these, Vespa!
Election podcasts:
● Coffee House Shots hosted by The Spectator
● Election Watch hosted by The New Statesman
● How to Win an Election hosted by The Times
Books:
● How Westminster Works . . . and Why It Doesn't by Ian Dunt
● The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government by David Torrance
● Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics by Matthew Goodwin
● How to be a Conservative by Roger Scruton
● Politics On the Edge by Rory Stewart
● But What Can I Do?: Why Politics Has Gone so Wrong, and How You Can Help Fix It by Alastair Campbell
Election podcasts:
● Coffee House Shots hosted by The Spectator
● Election Watch hosted by The New Statesman
● How to Win an Election hosted by The Times
Books:
● How Westminster Works . . . and Why It Doesn't by Ian Dunt
● The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government by David Torrance
● Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics by Matthew Goodwin
● How to be a Conservative by Roger Scruton
● Politics On the Edge by Rory Stewart
● But What Can I Do?: Why Politics Has Gone so Wrong, and How You Can Help Fix It by Alastair Campbell
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Re: Election Podcasts
The only daily podcast I listen to is Matt Walsh, you may say he's a bit to the right, I wouldnt demur, but he's solid on abortion and trans rights
Weekly I listen to the Spiked podcast and the Weekly Sceptic
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Weekly I listen to the Spiked podcast and the Weekly Sceptic
Always find something interesting to listen to on the Lotus Eaters, especially their 'Epoch' stories. Fascinating insight into the lives of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci that delves into their psyche enjoyed this week
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Re: Election Podcasts
Shame Boris booted Rory out, extremely competent.
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Indeed, very intelligent chap.
I enjoy his podcast with Campbell.
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