Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards
News:Politics
So far the Conservative campaign makes Labour’s in 1983 and Theresa May’s in 2017 seem slick and confident. Why does it seem so indisciplined and ill thought-through? The answer lies in the mind of Rishi Sunak.
Rock & Roll Politics: The Bonus Election Special is live at Kings Place, London on June 24th. Tickets here.
Rock & Roll Politics is live at the Edinburgh Festival in a new political landscape from Aug 11th. Tickets here.
Back us on Patreon for bonus podcasts on all the recent strange election campaigns and much more.
Written and presented by Steve Richards
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the budget be a historic turning point?
Are some chancellors more powerful than their prime ministers?
What is the most underrated quality in a leader?
Will the departure of Sue Gray boost Starmer’s government?
Why Are The Conservatives Still Talking To Themselves?
Can Labour recover from its wobbly start?
Can the Lib Dems Make Any Impact on a Landslide Government?
Does the government need to be unpopular?
Will the next Tory leader ever be prime minister?
Do things have to get worse?
The briefings against Sue Gray
Are the Tories doomed whoever is the next leader?
Are the riots more than a law and order issue?
Has Rachel Reeves won the case for tax rises?
Why do doomed leaders struggle to quit?
Where next for the ‘Special Relationship’ amid US turmoil?
Has Keir Starmer won the political space to be daring?
What have we learnt from this strange election?
Rock & Roll Politics Live – The election bonus
Will Labour get the economic growth they need?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free