57 episodes

Pod Save the UK is your weekly fix of political news, big ideas and a shot of inspiration. Each week hosts, comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan are joined by politicians, experts, and famous friends to unpick the latest news, look for solutions, and inspire action. From Crooked Media – the creators of Pod Save America – in partnership with Reduced Listening, tune in to new episodes of Pod Save the UK every Thursday wherever you pod.

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    • 4.4 • 574 Ratings

Pod Save the UK is your weekly fix of political news, big ideas and a shot of inspiration. Each week hosts, comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan are joined by politicians, experts, and famous friends to unpick the latest news, look for solutions, and inspire action. From Crooked Media – the creators of Pod Save America – in partnership with Reduced Listening, tune in to new episodes of Pod Save the UK every Thursday wherever you pod.

    Are the Local Election results the beginning of total Tory annihilation?

    Are the Local Election results the beginning of total Tory annihilation?

    While the results from elections across England & Wales are still rolling in - the signs so far are pointing to a disastrous outcome for the Conservative party. So Nish & Coco have jumped on for this special bonus episode to pop the champagne - asking exactly what it means ahead of the General Election - whenever that will eventually be called!

    • 41 min
    Humza Yousaf's Shock Resignation: Are the Greens Seizing Power in Scotland?

    Humza Yousaf's Shock Resignation: Are the Greens Seizing Power in Scotland?

    The Westminster rumour mill went into overdrive last weekend peddling an ultimately incorrect rumour that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was due to call a summer election. With suggestions that this rumour was started by the Labour Party, Nish and Coco ask whether progressives might be starting to control the narrative.

    And might that change in power balance towards the Left also be coming to the fore in Scotland? Following the shock resignation of First Minister and SNP Leader Humza Yousaf, Politico’s reporter Andrew McDonald unpacks how the Green Party may have greater influence in Scottish politics moving forward.

    And what are the radical solutions we need to address the crisis in Britain’s care system for children? The collaborators of the new book Free Loaves on Friday poet Lemn Sissay and journalist Rebekah Pierre explain why hearing directly from care leavers is vital for addressing problems across the system.

    • 47 min
    Nish dismantles Sunak's attack on disabled people and Coco meets Caroline Lucas

    Nish dismantles Sunak's attack on disabled people and Coco meets Caroline Lucas

    Rishi Sunak finally ‘got Rwanda done’ after a long and dramatic night as his Safety of Rwanda Bill ping-ponged between the Common and the Lords. Our guest, the Green MP Caroline Lucas, tells Coco what it was like to be in Westminster that night and criticises Rishi Sunak for holding a drinks party while the Bill - which she describes as “a piece of performative cruelty” - was still being debated in the Lords. She also discusses her new book about why the left needs to speak up for ‘Englishness’, and explains why she’s training to become a death doula.

    Nish and Coco provide an indispensable guide to next week’s local elections, talking about why they’re important and analysing what they might mean for Tory and Labour prospects at a general election. They also discuss whether the new rules on voter ID are an attempt by the Conservative Party to suppress the vote.

    • 54 min
    Jess Phillips on Angela Rayner tax story: scandal or smear?

    Jess Phillips on Angela Rayner tax story: scandal or smear?

    On a busy week of news as MPs return to Parliament, Nish and Coco are joined by the Labour MP Jess Phillips. She gives her take on the investigation into Angela Rayner’s tax affairs, and reveals the toll it’s taking on her party’s deputy leader.

    A discussion on Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel leads Jess to reveal her family links to Iran, and there’s some rare praise for Rishi Sunak for his anti-smoking legislation. Jess also says Diane Abbott should get the whip back, despite the two Labour colleagues having a somewhat frosty relationship.

    • 52 min
    Scandal and cyber security in Westminster

    Scandal and cyber security in Westminster

    Coco is back from holiday and the first order of business is for Nish to explain the Westminster “honeypot” scandal, which has seen the vice-chairman of the 1922 committee resign. But beyond a salacious story about MPs texting, what are the broader security issues this raises? Nish and Coco also take issue with Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting attacking “middle-class lefties” in a tabloid newspaper.

    Special guest Shami Chakrabarti joins Nish and Coco to discuss human rights - what they are, why we need them, and how we need to define them in a future that’s powered by technology and AI. The Labour peer also gives her verdict on Keir Starmer’s leadership, Diane Abbott’s suspension, and responds to listener comments about the importance of voting. Plus she takes an unexpected detour into film criticism.

    • 47 min
    Fighting the Rwanda Bill + Mr Kumar goes to Westminster

    Fighting the Rwanda Bill + Mr Kumar goes to Westminster

    With the Government’s controversial Rwanda Bill currently stuck between the Commons and the Lords, this timely special episode focuses on the UK’s asylum policy. Nish takes up an invitation to speak about the issue at the House of Lords. The event has been organised by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees, in conjunction with the makers of a new film called Io Capitano - which follows the perilous migration journey of two young boys travelling from Senegal to Europe in search of a better life.

    Nish joins Labour peer Lord Dubs, the co-chair of the APPG on Refugees, in his office afterwards to hear how he and his colleagues are “digging their heels in” to try and amend the Rwanda Bill. Lord Dubs tells Nish what he learnt from a recent trip to Calais to meet asylum seekers first-hand. They also discuss what a more humane asylum system might look like and whether the next Labour government can deliver it. Back in the studio, Nish and Coco discuss the extent to which arts and culture can have the power to bring about change.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
574 Ratings

574 Ratings

Slantyhouse ,

Pod Save the UK, or just England?

Love Coco (an absolute dolly) and Nish (so sharp) and glad they’re part of the Crooked family. Only critique is that majority of the news stories are England-centric but presented as if applies to whole UK. Appreciated the recent focus on NI and Scotland, more from around the UK please!

Mrs Mackerel ,

My Number 1

Recently got into podcasts and have found this is my absolute favourite. Real highlight of the week when a new episode is released. Love Nish and Coco.

Man-tickler ,

Keir Starmer fan club

I’ve listened ever since the beginning I’m sad to say this podcast is just a Keir Starmer fan club, they might mock the Tories and rightly so, but honestly how far up Keir Starmers backside do they need to get, when they bring up the newest god awful policies from the Tories, Starmer says he would just do the same thing but more efficiently isn’t good enough, this directly to Nish labour is getting in next election we already have Tory boy pierce do you want to be Starmer boy Nish.

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