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This weekend marks 12 months since last year’s General Election, when Labour were swept to power with an enormous landslide victory ending 14 long years in opposition, but it seems unlikely they will be hanging the bunting outside Number 10 after a very tough first year in office for Keir Starmer. To discuss just how bad things have got, and how Labour might solve their problems, PoliticsHome have again partnered with the pollsters Thinks Insight & Strategy , who have taken the nation’s temperature this week, and with host Alain Tolhurst to discuss the results of their voter survey is their CEO Ben Shimshon , along with two Labour MPs elected for the first time last summer, Rachel Blake , the member for Cities of London and Westminster, and Julia Buckley , the MP for Shrewsbury. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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This week we’re taking a look at what life is like not for politicians themselves, but for their spouses, asking what does a life in the Westminster spotlight do to relationships, what their role is, and the often unfair way they are portrayed in the public eye. Someone who knows more about this than most is the journalist Sarah Vine , who for many years was married to Michael Gove as he served in the Cabinets of multiple Prime Ministers, giving her a front row seat to the many machinations of the modern Tory party. She has written a new book called ‘How Not to be a Political Wife’ , charting her difficult upbringing to entering the so-called Notting Hill set as David Cameron become Conservative leader, through to her falling out with his wife Samantha, as the couples fell on either side of the Brexit divide, and her surprisingly amicable divorce. Host Alain Tolhurst and producer Nick went to visit Sarah at her home in West London this week to chat at her kitchen table about unrealistic expectations, what she’d learned from her 20 years as a Westminster wag, what advice she’d give to any soon-to-be political spouse about how to get through it with marriage intact, and what her own political ambitions are now her ex-husband is out of the Commons. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
This week host Alain Tolhurst is joined by Zack Polanski , Green Party deputy leader, as the podcast takes a look at the forgotten winners of last year’s general election, as despite unprecedented success in winning 1.8 million votes and quadrupling their number of MPs to 4, the Greens finds themselves at something of a crossroads. They are joined by Sophie Stowers , research manager at the think tank More in Common , and Sophie Church , reporter at our sister title The House magazine, about how the party builds on that success, what can it do to remain part of the national conversation, champion its progressive causes under the banner of eco populism, and Polanski's bid to become their new leader. To sign up for our newsletters click here Read Sophie's piece about the Green Party click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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While this week Rachel Reeves set out her plans on how and where Labour is set to spend money for much of the rest of this Parliament, the question now is do they have a plan for how they’re going to deliver on their priorities, and succeed in completing Keir Starmer’s missions for government? Joining host Alain Tolhurst to discuss the vexed issue of actually delivering in office what you came in to do is Michelle Clement , lecturer in government studies at the Strand Group at King’s College London, who has just published a new book ‘The Art of Delivery: The Inside Story of How the Blair Government Transformed Britain’s Public Services’ which goes inside the work of Michael Barber, who was put in charge of Tony Blair’s delivery unit in 2001. Alongside them are Charlotte Pickles , director of the Re:State think tank and a former special adviser to Iain Duncan Smith, Alexander Iosad , director of Government Innovation at Tony Blair Institute, and John McTernan , former Political Secretary to Tony Blair and a government special adviser. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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With Rachel Reeves still finalising her comprehensive spending review next Wednesday, this week we’re looking at how the process works, going inside the battles between the Treasury and Whitehall departments on spending plans for the coming years, with John Glen , conservative MP and a former Treasury minister, Sonia Khan , a special adviser to Philip Hammond during his time as Chancellor, join host Alain Tolhurst alongside Bee Boileau , research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and Tom Pope , deputy chief economist at the Institute for Government. They reflect on how useful spending reviews are for creating economic policy, take a look back at previous reviews and see what can be learned ahead of the Chancellor’s big speech, and what it will say about this government’s priorities over the course of the Parliament, while later in the episode Brandon Lewis , who was a minister in multiple departments under four different prime ministers, describes his experience of the spending review process. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
As disquiet brews within Labour over cuts to welfare, and a perceived failure to pursue a progressive enough agenda, this week host Alain Tolhurst looks inside the governing party as a host of new caucuses and organised campaign groups have sprung up, and asking - who are the new tribes within Labour Who is behind them, what are their aims, and how dangerous could they be to Keir Starmer’s leadership, as he faces his first major rebellion since winning office with a huge majority last year. On the panel to explain everything from the Labour Growth Group, the coastals and rural MPs, the Co-Operatives, Christian socialists, Blue Labour and a host of others are three of the finest Labour party Kremlinologists in Westminster; Sienna Rogers , deputy editor of our sister publication The House magazine and a former editor of the LabourList website, as well as Morgan Jones , journalist and another former editor of LabourList , along with Stephen Bush , associate editor of The Financial Times . To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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With this month marking 15 years since the signing of the historic Conservative - Liberal Democrat coalition agreement, and given the fractured five-party politics of 2025, what can be learned from five chaotic days in 2010, that led to five years of surprisingly stable government? To discuss how it all came together, and what stopped it from falling apart, host Alain Tolhurst is joined by one of the people who helped negotiate the historic deal between the Tories and the Lib Dems, along with two members of the House of Lords, who in their past lives were at the heart of that 2010-2015 government, as well as a professor who quite literally wrote the book on the coalition. David Laws was the Lib Dem MP for Yeovil from 2001 to 2015, and was part of his party’s team that thrashed out an agreement after the general election gave no party a majority to govern, and Baroness Kate Fall, who began working for David Cameron after he became leader, worked as deputy chief of staff inside Number 10 when he entered Downing Street. Lord Jonny Oates , a Lib Dem peer, was chief of staff for Nick Clegg during his time as deputy Prime Minister, and finally Robert Hazell, Professor of Government and the Constitution at University College London, and the co-author of the book The Politics of Coalition , joins the panel too. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
This week the podcast looks at another of those knotty, seemingly intractable issues sat on Labour’s in-tray when they entered government last year; namely social care. To look at how successive administrations have failed to grasp the nettle and deal with the rising costs of a sector that has ballooned in size to deal with our ageing population, host Alain Tolhurst is joined on the panel by Paulette Hamilton , Labour MP and the acting chair of the health and social care select committee, as well as Joe Robertson , Tory MP for the Isle of Wight who also sits on the select committee. Alongside them are Lucinda Allen , policy fellow in social care at The Health Foundation, and Will Dalton , national officer for care at the GMB union, to discuss Andrew Dilnot’s infamous unimplemented review, Theresa May’s election-losing dementia tax, and what Keir Starmer’s government is doing to take on the care crisis. They argue whether the latest review is another exercise in kicking the can down the road, and what impact this week’s immigration white paper will have on the sector’s massive vacancy issues, while later on in the episode Joe Dromey from the Fabian Society talks about the think tank's proposals for dealing with pay and recruitment. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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This week the podcast takes a look at the government's plans to try and fix the UK’s rental market, with soaring rents, terrifying competition, no fault evictions, poorly maintained properties and huge supply pressures trapping an increasingly large cohort of tenants in a system that means they may never own their own homes. To discuss the Renters Rights Bill and how it will look to solve some of these issues, host Alain Tolhurst is joined by Joe Powell , Labour MP for Kensington and Bayswater, who sits on the housing select committee, as well as Roisin Lanigan , journalist and author, whose debut novel ‘ I Want to Go Home But I’m Already There ’ has been billed as a “gothic novel for generation rent”. Alongside them is Tom Darling , director of the Renters' Reform Coalition, a group of 21 housing organisations campaigning for stronger renters' rights , Charlie Trew , head of policy at the charity Shelter, and Chris Norris , director of policy and campaigns at the National Residential Landlords Association. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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This week the panel is discussing whether the government can avoid a pensions crisis? As most analysts think the UK’s retirement industry is at a tipping point, needing bold and meaningful - if politically unpopular - reforms, Guy Opperman , the former Tory MP who was the UK’s longest-serving pensions minister from 2017 to 2022, joins host Alain Tolhurst to discuss how ministers can ease the financial burden of the current state pension, while making sure younger workers will still have enough savings to retire comfortably. Alongside them is Lord David Willetts , president of the Resolution Foundation think tank, and Jonathan Cribb , associate director at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and there is a chat with Baroness Ros Altmann , another former pensions minister, about the overall health of the sector, and what the government’s priorities should be. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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With much of England set to go to the polls next week we’re previewing a crucial set of local elections, with more than 1,600 council seats up for grabs, as well as six mayoral contests and a high-profile Parliamentary by-election in Runcorn and Helsby. On the panel is Jonathan Ashworth , chief executive of the think tank Labour Together and a former shadow cabinet minister, Max Wilkinson , Liberal Democrat MP for Cheltenham and his party’s culture spokesman, as well as Scarlett Maguire , pollster and founder of Merlin Strategies, and Jack Sellers , a former Conservative special adviser who worked for Rishi Sunak in Number 10. They talk to host Alain Tolhurst about the government’s potential electoral struggles, Reform’s high hopes, whether the Tories will take another pasting, and why nobody is talking up the Lib Dems. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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With the Commons in recess the pod heads down the pub for another episode looking at the UK’s hospitality industry and the struggles it continues to face - with a host of global headwinds and domestic policy contributing to a bleak outlook for the sector in 2025. Joining host Alain Tolhurst for a pint in The Westminster Arms , a stones throw from Parliament, is Conservative MP Richard Holden , vice chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Pubs and the Shadow Paymaster General, Morgan Schondelmeier , policy manager on tax and trade at the British Beer and Pub Association, Ellie Hudspith , campaigns manager for CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, Steve Alton , CEO of the British Institute of Innkeeping, and Jonny Garrett , chair of the British Guild of Beer Writers and co-host of the Craft Beer Channel. They discuss what the government can do to help this crucial part of the economy, that not only contributes £54 billion in tax receipts, £20 billion in exports, and is the third largest employer in the UK - but also plays a vital role in the country’s social fabric - after it was hit by the triple of whammy of rising business rates, a National Insurance hike, and increased staff costs, this month. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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Senior Labour MP Liam Bryne , who chairs the Commons business and trade committee, joins host Alain Tolhurst to discuss how Keir Starmer navigates the post-tariff world, and whether the market turmoil could be an opportunity for Britain. Later in the episode a panel of experts discuss the small matter of what on earth is happening to the global economy - and what that will mean for the UK - after Donald Trump’s sudden volte face on Wednesday, abandoning almost all of the tariffs he had meted out on so-called ‘Liberation Day’ a week before, but leaving 10% levies on British goods and 25% on steel and the automotive sector. Jill Rutter , Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government and a former senior civil servant, Raoul Ruparel , a former adviser to Theresa May on Europe and a special adviser in the Brexit department, Allie Renison , associate director at SEC Newgate and a former policy adviser to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, and Clive Jones , Liberal Democrat MP and his party’s spokesperson on trade, try to make sense of what just happened, and explain what might happen next. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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Former Conservative MP and minister Mark Field speaks to host Alain Tolhurst about his new memoir The End Of An Era , which as the title suggests charts both his own time in politics as well as the waning fortunes of his party over the past 25 years. They discuss his reflections five years on from stepping down from the Commons, what the Tories got right as well as wrong in their time in office, how they might recover once more from last year's disastrous election, why he's voted for the losing candidate in every leadership contest stretching back to Ken Clarke, and the response to writing about his much-publicised affair with Liz Truss, and the incident at the Mansion House dinner in 2019 that led to the premature end of his ministerial career. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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To discuss the fallout from this week’s Spring Statement, after Rachel Reeves confirmed a host of cuts to benefit payments and a squeeze on public spending to offset a downgrade in the country’s growth forecast, John Glen , Tory MP and a former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Helen Barnard , Director of Policy at the Trussell charity, Greg Thwaites , Research Director at the Resolution Foundation think tank, and Chris Curtis , Labour MP and Vice-Chair of the Labour Growth Group, join host Alain Tolhurst. As the question already turns to whether further tax rises will be needed as soon as this year, some Labour backbenchers fume about the optics of the government appearing to balance the books on the backs of some of the poorest in society due to self-imposed fiscal rules, while others have questioned the role of the OBR in guiding the Treasury’s hand every six months. To sign up for our newsletters click here Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot…
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