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Politics Without The Boring Bits The Times
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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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Focus Group: Why I'm Still Voting Tory
It's the Times Radio Focus Group, where Matt steps outside the Westminster bubble to hear the opinions of ordinary voters.
This week it's a group who plan to vote for the Conservatives on July the 4th. Matt is joined by James Johnson from JL Partners to find out why.
PLUS: Columnists Manveen Rana and Matthew Syed discuss whether building houses is a credible plan for economic growth and whether Matt should follow sports stars in drinking pickle juice for his health.
Columnists (04:20)
Focus Group (33:18)
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Disunited Election: The Seats To Watch
In a special election edition of Disunited Kingdom where Matt hears from journalists from the four corners of the UK, we look at which seats to keep an eye ahead of polling day.
Plus: Columnists Robert Crampton and Alice Thomson discuss whether good economic news comes too late for the Conservatives, and whether constituency names are getting too long.
The Columnists: (03:20)
The Big Thing: (22:45)
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Is It Time To Ban Opinion Polls?
Today Matt asks the question on everyone's mind - have we got too many polls, and do they dominate too much of our political coverage? He hears from experts from the polling industry and journalism, and looks at what it's like in a country where reporting the polls is against the law.
Plus: After a cabinet minister admits the Conservatives are unlikely to win, would a small Tory rump in Parliament be able to hold a Labour government to account?
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The Exit Interviews: Dame Andrea Leadsom
Matt sits down with the MPs leaving Parliament to find out their highs and lows, their best and worst bosses, and the lessons they've learned from politics.
Serving Conservative minister and former leadership contender Dame Andrea Leadsom reflects on her time in Westminster, her difficult relationship with former Commons Speaker John Bercow, and explains why she would work for a potential Labour government.
Plus: Columnists Sir Trevor Phillips and Rachel Sylvester discuss cross-party working, populist politicians, and whether Boris Johnson might make a comeback.
Columnists (01:31)
The Exit Interviews (24:35)
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There's Someone In Reception
Every local journalist has had a member of the public pitch them a news story by turning up to the newsroom reception. Sometimes these can lead to national headlines, but often they're funny, bizarre or plain mad. Matt speaks to Alex Morrison who has collected his favourite stories in a new book, and friends of the podcast send in their most memorable experiences too.
PLUS: As Conservative ministers all but give up on winning the general election, Matt asks John Major's former Political Secretary Howell James how he kept fighting for every vote in the face of a Labour landslide in 1997.
Tories Fighting On (02:44)
There's Someone In Reception (13:52)
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If Miles Jupp Ruled The World
Comedian Miles Jupp tells Matt what he would do if he ruled the world, and finds out why his life is mysteriously intertwined with Peter Andre's
Lara Spirit continues her A-Z of Parliament, this week looking at 'S' for Speaker
Customer Reviews
A great light touch to reduce the misery!
I listen daily either live or via the podcast….I love the deep expertise worn lightly!!
Shallow
Used to be a Times subscriber but gave it years ago with its Murdoch based bias. Thought I’d give it another try but Matt has now let his mask slip showing he is a rabid remainiac with Manvene Rana a few more ticks to the left.
Journalists are supposed to report on news not their own opinions! Time to delete this podcast.
Sort the timings out !
For years now the timings at the bottom of each episode don’t tally to the actual timings as they forget about the adverts. The columnists all agree with each other all the time it’s rather boring