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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. This week, Kevin and Kate are back together to ask whether Donald Trump’s war in Iran is really over after a two-week ceasefire was agreed to on Tuesday.
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00:00 – Introduction
04:44 – Did Trump meet any of his military objectives?
08:14 – The significance of the Strait of Hormuz
12:52 – Iran's 10-point proposal
18:02 – Trump's strained international relations (including with NATO)
21:56 – Keir Starmer and King Charles's relationship with Trump and Trump's comments on UK armed forces
25:13 – Can Iran build a nuclear bomb?
29:05 – Keir Starmer's visit to the Middle East
32:53 – The economic consequences of the war
37:33 – Bluffer's guide and end
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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. In this week's episode, Kate is joined by special guest Millie Cooke – political correspondent for The Independent – to discuss whether Parliament is doing enough to tackle misogyny and the rise of the manosphere.
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00:00 – Introduction
05:00 – Sarah Everard and the impact of her death on society
06:54 – Is there a pattern of sexist briefings against female cabinet ministers going on?
09:42 – Is Keir Starmer's Government a "boy's club"?
14:37 – What is it like being a female journalist in politics today.
19:40 – What do "Adolescence" and "Inside The Manosphere" have to do with things?
23:05 – Reform's Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger's anti-women policies
25:47 – What does the future hold – a female first secretary of state
28:26 – What does the future hold – the male MP response
30:25 – How do we make sure women are heard more?
33:04 – Are female political correspondents outliers in Westminster?
35:06 – Should there be a Minister for Men?
36:59 – Bluffer's Guide and end
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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. In this week's episode, we're discussing the May local elections and weighing up the chances of all the main parties including Labour, Green, Conservative, Reform and the Lib Dems, as well as the SNP and Plaid Cymru in Scotland and Wales, respectively.
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00:00 – Introduction
01:01 – When are the local elections and why are they important?
03:31 – What are Labour's chances in the local elections?
04:48 – How will the Tories fare?
06:09 – Will Reform’s success at the polls be reflected in the elections?
09:17 – Will the Greens continue with their success?
11:22 – How will the Lib Dems affect things?
13:44 – Will wins for the SNP and Plaid Cymru signify the end of United Kingdom?
16:43 – Are we looking at the end of the two-party system in the UK?
19:28 – Will there be a Labour leadership contest after 7 May?
25:33 – What does all the mean for the cost of living crisis?
26:37 – Bluffer’s guide
You can watch full episodes on YouTube @HuffPost-UK and follow us at @commons.people on Instagram and TikTok. This is a HuffPost UK podcast. Music provided by Epidemic Sounds. Producer: Sam Cleal
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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. For our returning episode, and our first in four and half years, we're talking about one of the most important subjects in UK politics right now – the Iran war. Join Kevin Schofield and Kate Nicholson as they dive deep into how the war is having a knock-on effect on the UK’s cost of living already, how it's impacting the UK-US special relationship and whether it's also reshaping other international alliances and existing wars, like Ukraine.
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00:00 – Introduction
04:11 – How did we get here?
10:08 – What does the Strait of Hormuz have to do with things?
13:37 – Trump and NATO
17:36 – Will the Gulf countries become more pro-Ukraine?
21:32 – Will the King's state visit go ahead?
23:30 – The knock-on effect on the UK cost of living
26:47 – How long is the war going to last?
30:57 – Will any countries join the war?
35:02 – Bluffer's guide
36:30 – Outro
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Boris Johnson has taken the biggest gamble of his premiership with a National Insurance hike to fund the NHS and social care.
Labour's leader in the Lords Angela Smith joins Ned Simons, Sophia Sleigh and Paul Waugh to chat through Tory tax rises and where Labour's at ahead of its party conference
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As MPs head off to their constituencies, rising Covid cases and Channel crossings of asylum seekers are ensuring Boris Johnson cannot put his feet up.
Home Affairs Committee chair Yvette Cooper joins Ned Simons and Paul Waugh to chat through her joust with the Priti Patel this week, as well as the wider problems facing both the government and Labour this summer.
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The chancellor's late, late move to outflank Tory rebels on international aid cuts won the day, despite MPs voting against the three line whip. But is the rebellion over and will Rishi Sunak and his party rue the damage caused to their brand?
Ned Simons and Paul Waugh are joined by former international development secretary (and former chief whip) Andrew Mitchell.
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Football may or may not be coming home, but Boris Johnson and Liz Truss want British firms to export more abroad. Can the UK’s tricky relations with China help or hinder that post-Brexit ambition?
Shadow international trade secretary Emily Thornberry joins Ned Simons and Paul Waugh to chat through trade, as well as the next steps for Keir Starmer’s Labour after its ‘Batley bounce’.
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Sajid Javid made a phoenix-like return to the Cabinet this week, replacing Matt Hancock after the former health secretary was sensationally caught on camera breaking Covid rules by kissing an aide in his office.
Senior Tory and Commons education committee chair Rob Halfon joins Arj Singh and Paul Waugh to discuss a rocky week for the government, and the Covid crisis that’s creeping up in English schools.
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It’s the fifth anniversary of the vote to leave the EU and Brexit is still having a profound impact on British politics.
Tory former spad Salma Shah and the UK In A Changing Europe’s Anand Menon join Arj Singh and Paul Waugh to unpack the successes and failures of the last five years, and discuss what Brexit means for politics in 2021 and beyond.
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Boris Johnson this week delayed so-called “freedom day” from Covid restrictions in a bid to get more vaccines into more arms and protect the NHS.
But the prime minister has angered many Tory MPs, who simply do not believe he will stick to the new “terminus” of July 19th.
Lib Dem health spokesperson Munira Wilson joins Arj Singh and Paul Waugh to discuss why her party abstained on extending restrictions, and also why the Tories’ so-called culture war was losing them votes in their traditional southern seats.
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