In The Room

The Independent

Two former Westminster insiders reveal how politics and power really work.  Ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors at No 10? Or who’s the first person on the phone when a Prime Minister lands themselves in hot water?  Each week former Deputy Cabinet Secretary Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson, former political advisor to Theresa May and Boris Johnson, dissect the week’s biggest news, revealing how decisions get made, why they go wrong, and what should happen next.  In The Room is straight-talking, insider analysis with a dose of humour, every Friday. This podcast is part of The Independent Podcast Network and is produced in association with Next Chapter Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  1. 4. Definitive guide to Mandelson files: All filler, no killer?

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    4. Definitive guide to Mandelson files: All filler, no killer?

    Last month, Parliament demanded the government release the Mandelson files. What followed was five long weeks of waiting. This week, the Prime Minister’s Chief Secretary, Darren Jones, finally stepped up to announce their release. So, what’s inside? A total of 147 pages: 10 pages of contents and introduction, 28 entirely blank pages, 30 pages of standard HR guidance. All filler, no killer? In this episode, we explain the release of the Mandelson files: who decides what gets buried or revealed in a document dump like this, why Peter Mandelson thought he deserved a £500,000 payout, and whether the most explosive revelations are still to come? Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Mandelson scandal: Timeline of key events 03:45 What are the Jeffrey Epstein files? 05:11 How are the Mandelson files different?  05:46 The role of the Metropolitan Police 07:03 Parliament’s role in Mandelson file release 07:40 Government’s decision to release the files 10:02 How did these files get put together?  11:05 What’s in the 147 pages? 13:38 Why are there no WhatsApp messages in the files? 16:30 What advice did Starmer receive on Mandelson appointment? 20:35 The due diligence report explained 21:50 “Procuring a young girl”: Inaccurate language in the files  26:30 The government’s ‘fact finding’ mission 29:01 Why this should not be a political decision 35:15 Why did Mandelson demand a payout? 36:30 Mandelson: a cat with nine lives? 39:11 Kemi Badenoch’s reaction 41:45 Why this leaves Starmer so exposed Find the best clips from the podcast and more from Helen and Cleo on the show's Instagram page here. This podcast is part of The Independent Podcast Network and is produced in association with Next Chapter Studios Executive Producers: Olivia Foster and Carrie Rose Producer: Sam Durham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 Min.
  2. 3. Inside Downing Street when war breaks out

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    3. Inside Downing Street when war breaks out

    A week is a long time in politics. After a crushing by-election defeat last week, the Prime Minister was hoping for a quiet week to recalibrate. Instead, he got a new war. The US and Israel’s joint attack on Iran has set in motion a whole new set of pressures on his government; navigating the ‘Special Relationship’ with the US, confronting the long shadow of Iraq hanging over the Labour Party and keeping the domestic ship afloat. In this episode, former Deputy Cabinet Secretary Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson, former Special Advisor to Boris Johnson, reveal the reality of Number 10 on a war footing. What’s it like inside COBR meetings? Does the ‘boys club’ mentality take over? And how the hell do you keep the country running? Timecodes:  00:00 Introduction 01:28 Iran War: recap of the week’s events 04:41 Domestic backdrop: Spring statement 07:01 The strange geography of 10 Downing Street this week 09:45 How to spot the signs of war in Number 10 12:45 History lesson: Gordon Brown’s COBR meetings 16:51 Why Boris Johnson didn’t like COBR meetings 19:40 The ‘Boys Club’ mindset at a time of war 24:03 Party politics during war 26:30 Why the Conservatives haven’t backed Labour 30:15 The importance of a US ambassador 31:50 Bizarre phone calls with POTUS 33:10 Theresa May holding hands with Trump 35:28 What should Starmer do next? Cover image: PA Find the best clips from the podcast and more from Helen and Cleo on the show's Instagram page here. This podcast is part of The Independent Podcast Network and is produced in association with Next Chapter Studios Executive Producers: Olivia Foster and Carrie Rose Producer: Sam Durham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 Min.

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Two former Westminster insiders reveal how politics and power really work.  Ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors at No 10? Or who’s the first person on the phone when a Prime Minister lands themselves in hot water?  Each week former Deputy Cabinet Secretary Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson, former political advisor to Theresa May and Boris Johnson, dissect the week’s biggest news, revealing how decisions get made, why they go wrong, and what should happen next.  In The Room is straight-talking, insider analysis with a dose of humour, every Friday. This podcast is part of The Independent Podcast Network and is produced in association with Next Chapter Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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