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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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    The Exit Interviews: Caroline Lucas

    The Exit Interviews: Caroline Lucas

    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.
    Caroline Lucas - the only Green MP - tells Matt about her reasons for standing down and what's wrong with Westminster - including MPs cowering in the toilet to hide from their party whips.
    Plus: As Humza Yousaf resigns, Times Scottish Political Editor Kieran Andrews tells us where the SNP goes next.

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    • 56 min
    If Rose Matafeo Ruled The World

    If Rose Matafeo Ruled The World

    Comedian, writer and Starstruck creator Rose Matafeo tells Matt what she would do if she ruled the world, including putting Rasputin and Fran Lebowitz in her cabinet.

    Plus: We find out what you'll be able to see when No 10 Downing Street opens its garden to the public.

    Three-Way Trump-Off

    Three-Way Trump-Off

    The impressionists are back - Jon Culshaw, Rory Bremner and Nerine Skinner join Matt to talk about their favourite political impressions, before engaging in a 'three-way Trump-off'.
    Plus: Andrew Neil gives his take on the future of Humza Yousaf and the SNP, and Gyles Brandreth discusses Keir Starmer opening up about his childhood.
    Andrew Neil (03:15)
    The Columnists (12:00)
    The Impressionists (30:30)

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    • 55 min
    Could The Tories Disappear?

    Could The Tories Disappear?

    Exclusive polling for the podcast shows two in 10 voters - including one in 10 of those who voted Tory in 2019 - would like the Conservative party to disappear completely, in favour of another right-wing party.
    How bad do things look for the Tories, and could they be facing a Canada-style electoral wipeout? 
    Plus: Manveen Rana and Matthew Bell discuss political nicknames, whether politicians should answer more questions with "I don't know", and why Mr Bates vs The Post Office didn't make any money.
    The Columnists (01:57)
    The Big Thing (22:10)

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    • 46 min
    Deputy PMQs: Pint-Sized Loser

    Deputy PMQs: Pint-Sized Loser

    It's Deputy PMQs wile Rishi Sunak is in Germany, with Oliver Dowden facing questions from Angela Rayner.
     
    Tim Shipman and Calum Macdonald join Matt Chorley to pause and unpack the action from the Commons as the deputies trade blows over council tax, the Renter's Reform Bill and second homes. 
    Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss whether we are seeing the end of the news anchor, AI in recruitment and why saying ‘back in your day’ in the office could be unlawful.

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Keir Starmer's Flagging

    Keir Starmer's Flagging

    Keir Starmer has urged his Labour party colleagues to fly the flag with enthusiasm on St George's Day. But does everyone in Labour agree with him, and how much does patriotism matter in politics?
    Plus: While voters in Pennsylvania head to the polls for the state's 2024 primary election, what did Donald Trump say on the stand at the first day of the Stormy Daniels hush money trial?

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    • 39 min

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