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Instant political analysis from the Spectator's top team of writers, including Fraser Nelson, Isabel Hardman, Katy Balls, James Heale and many others.

    Sunak: let’s bring back national service

    Sunak: let’s bring back national service

    The first big new policy announcement of the election campaign is in from the Tories, and it’s likely to be a talker. Where Keir Starmer appears to be opting for a ‘ming vase’ strategy – trying not to rock the boat ahead of polling day – the Tories are leaning towards the opposite. At 20 points behind in the polls, aides believe they need headline-grabbing, bold policies in order to get the public’s attention. The first of which is the return of mandatory national service. What's the thinking behind this one? 

    Oscar Edmondson speaks to Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson. 

    Produced by Oscar Edmondson. 

    • 17 min
    What does a July election mean for the SNP?

    What does a July election mean for the SNP?

    We have spoken a lot on the podcast this week about how a July election could be disastrous for the Conservatives, but what about the SNP? With arrests, investigations, resignations and a recent leadership change, it looks as though a snap election couldn't come at a worse time for the Scottish nationalists.

    Katy Balls speaks to Lucy Dunn and Fergus Mutch, former head of communications for the SNP. 

    • 11 min
    What‘s behind the Tory exodus?

    What‘s behind the Tory exodus?

    It's day four of the election campaign, and Michael Gove has joined the growing Tory exodus and announced he's standing down at the election. What's behind his decision, and how will it affect Rishi Sunak?

    Megan McElroy speaks to Fraser Nelson and Katy Balls. 

    Produced by Megan McElroy.

    • 11 min
    Is the Labour lead as big as it seems?

    Is the Labour lead as big as it seems?

    Both major party leaders are hitting the road today and campaigning in Scotland, which will be a major battleground in the coming election. Labour looks comfortably in the lead, but is that number accurate to what's happening on the ground? Cindy Yu and Katy Balls talk to Focaldata's James Kanagasooriam about their latest analysis.

    Produced by Cindy Yu.

    • 13 min
    Why has the election been called now?

    Why has the election been called now?

    Less than 24 hours after Rishi Sunak's surprise election announcement, we look ahead to the parties' campaigns. What has been the fall out? How have Labour responded to the shock news? And why didn't Rishi have an umbrella?

    James Heale is joined by Isabel Hardman and former Labour adviser John McTernan to discuss. 

    Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

    • 14 min
    Sunak's biggest gamble yet: a July election

    Sunak's biggest gamble yet: a July election

    Rishi Sunak has called a general election on July 4. A new parliament will be summoned on 9 July and the state opening will be on 17 July. Is a summer election a wise decision? Katy Balls and James Heale discuss from parliament.

    Produced by Natasha Feroze.

    • 12 min

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