Humiliation again for Theresa May, a new centrist party begins to emerge
Political Fix16 Feb 2019

Humiliation again for Theresa May, a new centrist party begins to emerge

The prime minister was defeated in another meaningless vote in the House of Commons this week, where does this leave her talks with the EU? We also discuss the rumoured plans for Labour MPs to break away and whether a new political party can succeed. Presented by Sebastian Payne. With George Parker, Robert Shrimsley, Miranda Green and James Blitz. Produced by Caroline Grady.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episoder(581)

The British steel crisis and the national living wage

The British steel crisis and the national living wage

Sir Vince Cable, the former business secretary, joins Kiran Stacey, Martin Wolf and Martin Sandbu of the Financial Times to discuss whether there is a future for the British steel industry and if the ...

1 Apr 201626min

The political impact of Brussels and the return of the Tory wars

The political impact of Brussels and the return of the Tory wars

Roula Khalaf, Gideon Rachman, George Parker and Janan Ganesh of the Financial Times discuss how the Brussels terrorist attacks will affect global politics, and why the Conservative party has entered i...

26 Mar 201625min

Budget 2016 special

Budget 2016 special

Stephanie Flanders, former BBC economics editor and chief market strategist at JP Morgan, plus Rupert Harrison, former chief of staff to George Osborne and now a strategist at BlackRock, analyse the e...

17 Mar 201622min

Brexit royalty and Tony Blair's shadow

Brexit royalty and Tony Blair's shadow

George Parker and Sarah Gordon of the Financial Times, plus Marcus Roberts from YouGov, discuss whether the Queen is a Eurosceptic and why Tony Blair continues to cause headaches for Labour. Presented...

12 Mar 201624min

Ed Balls on global politics and fear in the Brexit campaign

Ed Balls on global politics and fear in the Brexit campaign

Gideon Rachman, Janan Ganesh and George Parker of the Financial Times, plus former shadow chancellor Ed Balls, discuss whether political leaders are failing to tackle the global economic uncertainty a...

5 Mar 201627min

British sovereignty and a lack of Labour

British sovereignty and a lack of Labour

Philip Stephens of the Financial Times, plus Ayesha Hazarika and Andrew Gimson, discuss whether the Eurosceptics or Europhiles are right about British sovereignty and why Labour has been mostly absent...

27 Feb 201623min

EU referendum special: the deal, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove

EU referendum special: the deal, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove

George Parker, Philip Stephens and Janan Ganesh of the Financial Times discuss the deal David Cameron brought back from Brussels on Britain's membership of the EU and the new recruits to the 'Leave' c...

22 Feb 201620min

Who's right in the junior doctor's strike and the EU referendum on Fleet Street

Who's right in the junior doctor's strike and the EU referendum on Fleet Street

Robert Shrimsley, Henry Mance, Sarah Neville and Emily Cadman of the Financial Times discuss what has been happening in Westminster this week — including the junior doctor's strike and what it says ab...

13 Feb 201624min

Populært innen Politikk og nyheter

aftenpodden
giver-og-gjengen-vg
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
forklart
aftenpodden-usa
i-retten
popradet
stopp-verden
det-store-bildet
dine-penger-pengeradet
fotballpodden-2
rss-gukild-johaug
rss-ness
hanna-de-heldige
nokon-ma-ga
aftenbla-bla
e24-podden
bt-dokumentar-2
rss-dannet-uten-piano
frokostshowet-pa-p5