The great British unlocking, plus RLB and Sedwill are out
Political Fix27 Jun 2020

The great British unlocking, plus RLB and Sedwill are out

Boris Johnson announced this week that July 4 would be the UK’s Independence Day, when swaths of the economy would reopen. But is the prime minister moving too fast and going against scientific and medical advice? Plus, we discuss why Labour leader Keir Starmer sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey from his shadow cabinet, and why Mark Sedwill and Robert Jenrick are both in trouble. Presented by Sebastian Payne with Robert Shrimsley, Sarah Neville, George Parker and Jim Pickard. Produced by Anna Dedhar and Josh de la Mare.

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The Windrush fiasco and the troubles with a 2nd Brexit referendum

The Windrush fiasco and the troubles with a 2nd Brexit referendum

Theresa May's government has suffered from one of its worst weeks since the general election, thanks to the uncertainty about the "Windrush generation". What does it say about immigration policy in th...

21 Apr 201833min

Should the UK bomb Syria, and 20 years on from the Good Friday Agreement

Should the UK bomb Syria, and 20 years on from the Good Friday Agreement

The latest chemical weapons attack in Syria has shocked the world. Can Theresa May join Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron in bombing the nation without asking parliament's permission? And two decades o...

14 Apr 201830min

Russia's propaganda battle and knife crime in London

Russia's propaganda battle and knife crime in London

The war of information over the events in Salisbury has become increasingly tense. Is the UK engaging a hopeless propaganda battle with Russia? Plus, why is London witnessing a spike in knife crime? A...

7 Apr 201828min

Corbyn's anti-Semitism woes and Sheffield's battle with trees

Corbyn's anti-Semitism woes and Sheffield's battle with trees

It has been a difficult week for the Labour leader, who has struggled to stem criticisms of his stance on racial hatred. Plus the row in Sheffield about trees, and what it tells us about public-privat...

31 Mar 201828min

The use and abuse of data in politics - plus May's Brexit breakthrough

The use and abuse of data in politics - plus May's Brexit breakthrough

The scandal around Cambridge Analytica has raised questions about whether data is being misused. Will the revelations about the British firm's Facebook strategy undermine the votes for Brexit and Dona...

24 Mar 201828min

Corbyn's Russia troubles and the first Spring Statement

Corbyn's Russia troubles and the first Spring Statement

Jeremy Corbyn has taken a firm line on Russian involvement in the Salisbury attack, much to the annoyance of his colleagues. Has civil war broken out in the Labour party again? Plus, Philip Hammond de...

17 Mar 201829min

Salisbury under attack and Hammond's offer on financial services

Salisbury under attack and Hammond's offer on financial services

The attempted murder of an ex-Russian spy in Salisbury has shocked the country. If there are links to the Russian state, what will happen to its relations with the UK? Plus, we dissect Philip Hammond'...

10 Mar 201826min

Theresa May's third Brexit speech and profiling John McDonnell

Theresa May's third Brexit speech and profiling John McDonnell

The prime minister delivered her vision of the UK's future relationship with the EU, did it strike the right note? And will it be well received in Brussels? Plus, are Britain and Labour ready for John...

3 Mar 201829min

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