Political Thinking with Nick Robinson BBC Radio 4
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Nick Robinson has a conversation with, not an interrogation of, the people who shape our political thinking about what shaped theirs.
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The Emma Little-Pengelly One
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister talks to Nick Robinson.
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The Nigel Farage 2024 One
Nigel Farage tells Nick Robinson that "timing is everything" when it comes to deciding whether to return to frontline politics.
Fresh off the plane from Florida, Farage talks about what he can learn from - and how he can defend - Donald Trump, as well as islamophobia, Liz Truss, and what he would do if prime minister
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The Mariana Mazzucato One
One of the world's most influencial progressive economists outlines her pitch to leaders across the world - and Starmer's Labour Party - to focus on ambitious 'missions' that can transform society for the better.
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The Emma Runswick One
The Deputy Chair of the British Medical Association Council talks to Nick Robinson ahead of the latest round of junior doctor strikes.
She defends the pay demands set out by doctors, tells the story of a life of activism, and opens up about the horrors of working in Covid wards at the height of the pandemic.
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The Shabana Mahmood One
The Shadow Justice Secretary and Labour's most senior Muslim MP reflects on Gaza, her faith and campaigning for Rishi Sunak's "geek vote" when they were at university
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Bonus episode: The Michelle O’Neill One - Revisited
Nick looks back at his 2021 conversation with the new First Minister of Northern Ireland
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... the nick boles one
At last, an interview with a conservative mp that genuinely faced up to a timeline pre- and post referendum.... However you let him off the hook on his throwaway comment about a Corbyn government. The obvious question being which is worse no deal or a corbyn government!
Misunderstanding
Nick really lets himself down by imitating Michel Barnier‘s accent. He simply fails to understand that the Europeans cannot understand why the British say they want to leave while maintaining their access to all the benefits of an EU membership they (the British) all criticize.
Why is this so hard?
Interesting conversations
Away from daily politics, interesting conversations with politicians of all colours