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Join Matt Chorley as he guides you through what really matters in British politics. Formerly the Red Box podcast, he brings together the best interviews, smartest analysis and funniest panel discussions from his Times Radio show, Politics Without The Boring Bits.
Listen live on DAB, smart speaker or app 10am-1pm Monday to Friday. If you like what you hear, then read more at http://www.thetimes.co.uk/

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Join Matt Chorley as he guides you through what really matters in British politics. Formerly the Red Box podcast, he brings together the best interviews, smartest analysis and funniest panel discussions from his Times Radio show, Politics Without The Boring Bits.
Listen live on DAB, smart speaker or app 10am-1pm Monday to Friday. If you like what you hear, then read more at http://www.thetimes.co.uk/

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

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    Focus Group: It's Like He's Evil

    Focus Group: It's Like He's Evil

    It's the Times Radio Focus Group, where Matt steps outside the Westminster bubble to hear the opinions of ordinary voters. 
    This month it's a group who all voted for the Conservatives in 2019 but now want to vote for Labour or haven't made their mind up. They tell Matt and James Johnson of J.L. Partners that Rishi Sunak's trainers look "stupid" and Keir Starmer makes their "skin crawl". 
    PLUS: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Syed discuss whether Keir Starmer made a mistake when he welcomed the defecting MP Natalie Elphicke, and whether Matthew's manifesto for the next government will work.
    Columnists (03:33)
    Focus Group (22:29)

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    • 49 min
    PMQs: Dover And Out

    PMQs: Dover And Out

    Matt Chorley and Patrick Maguire pause and unpack the action from the Commons chamber, as Tory MP for Dover Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour moments before PMQs.
    Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss never-ending Tory plots, whether the police do enough to tackle stalking, and whether cycling can be cool.
    Columnists: (01:24)
    PMQs Unpacked: (23:00)


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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Did Liz Truss Really Screw Your Mortgage?

    Did Liz Truss Really Screw Your Mortgage?

    Mortgage costs went up after Liz Truss' mini-budget in 2022, and are yet to come down. As new analysis of the local election results suggests that support for the Conservatives dropped more sharply in areas where there are more mortgage holders, Matt tries to get to the bottom of who is really to blame.
    PLUS: As the Liberal Democrats table another motion of no-confidence in the government to try and trigger an election, Matt asks The Times' Tom Peck - what's the point?
    No-confidence (08:31)
    Did Liz Truss Really Screw Your Mortgage? (14:52)

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    • 40 min
    The Exit Interview: Craig Whittaker

    The Exit Interview: Craig Whittaker

    Description: Matt sits down with MPs leaving Parliament at the next election to find out about their highs and lows, their best and worst bosses, and the lessons they've learned from politics. Conservative MP Craig Whittaker tells Matt about being deputy chief whip in Liz Truss's government, what it's been like having stalkers, and the ‘rot’ inside the Tory party.
    Plus: Columnists Rachel Sylvester and Libby Purves discuss the return of the 'coalition of chaos' and whether student protests are effective.
    The Columnists: (01:50)
    The Big Thing: (20:22)

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    • 55 min
    If Timmy Mallett Ruled The World

    If Timmy Mallett Ruled The World

    Children's TV legend Timmy Mallett tells Matt what he would do if he ruled the world, including using sleep as an energy source.

    Plus: Lara Spirit continues her A-Z of Parliament, this week looking at "O" for "opposition days".

    Losing Is Becoming A Habit

    Losing Is Becoming A Habit

    After a difficult set of election results for the Conservatives, including a by-election defeat in Blackpool South, Matt looks at what they mean for the parties and for Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer as elections expert John Curtice says that losing is the government's "habit".
    Plus: Columnists India Knight and James Marriott discuss why neither of them voted, whether they sympathise with Boris Johnson who forgot his ID at the polling booth, and what it means for politics that young people are becoming more religious.

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    • 36 min

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