305 episodes

Politics chat with the latest goings on at Holyrood and Westminster through the eyes of BBC Scotland journalists.

Podlitical BBC Radio Scotland

    • Government
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Politics chat with the latest goings on at Holyrood and Westminster through the eyes of BBC Scotland journalists.

    Snap!

    Snap!

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a snap election. What's next for Scotland? Following a day of febrile speculation, and despite it feeling like campaigning had already started months ago, the Prime Minister has officially announced a general election for July 4th. As parties throw themselves onto the campaign trail in earnest, the team explain what the mood was like on the ground on the day of the announcement, how the next weeks might unfold, what to watch, and what strategising might be going on inside political parties right now on how they'll sell themselves in Scotland. What might the Scottish political landscape look like post-election?

    • 25 min
    Interview: Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP

    Interview: Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP

    Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Alex Cole-Hamilton speaks to Podlitical post-conference. Cole-Hamilton explains how he was "always liberal", tracing his politics back to his parents and joining the Quakers, and explains the platform of change he wants the Scottish Liberal Democrats to run on in the next election, that the party have shown they "don't need to be in power to wield power" . Cole-Hamilton discusses toxicity in politics, including how abuse on the "abyss" of social media hurt his mental health, and how in Holyrood, the Liberal Democrats want to "behave like grownups" and meet the Scottish Government "on our own terms".
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    • 30 min
    Interview: Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone

    Interview: Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone

    Podlitical sits down with the Presiding Officer to mark 25 years of Scottish Parliament, Kirsten Campbell talks to the Presiding Officer about how she got her start in politics, and how she nearly didn't put herself forward to be the next Presiding Officer. Alison Johnstone discusses why female representation in the job matters, how she deals with heated debates in Parliament, how she handles protesters interrupting proceedings, and the parts of the job we may not see. As we mark a quarter century of Holyrood, how would the Presiding Officer like to see things done differently in Parliament, and does she think devolution is working as well as it could be?
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    • 31 min
    Walks Like An Election, Talks Like An Election

    Walks Like An Election, Talks Like An Election

    This week sees political giveaways, promises, pledges, and appearances on Loose Women. If we're not in an election campaign, why does it feel like we are, and why are the parties acting like they are too? The team discusses the Scottish Parliament declaring a housing emergency, a fund to erase school dinner debt, and the summit with Ferguson shipyards. In Westminster, Labour lays out its five pledges, the Westminster lobby awaits further potential defections from the Tories to Labour, and the Prime Minister appears on Loose Women.

    • 23 min
    Holyrood at 25 (ft. Jackie Baillie MSP, Christine Grahame MSP, & Baroness Annabel Goldie)

    Holyrood at 25 (ft. Jackie Baillie MSP, Christine Grahame MSP, & Baroness Annabel Goldie)

    Politicians reflect on the highs and lows of Holyrood to mark its 25th anniversary. Podlitical's Lucy Whyte and Glenn Campbell sit down with Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie, the SNP's Christine Grahame, and former Scottish Conservative leader Baroness Annabel Goldie, all of whom were elected in the first Scottish Parliamentary election in 1999, to look back on a quarter of a century of Holyrood. Has the devolved parliament lived up to expectations? Is politics more tribal? Should MSPs be more rebellious? From the initial exciting days, to the debates over independence, the panel discuss their feelings around some of the big events of the last twenty five years, what they would like to see done differently, and what the future holds for the Scottish Parliament.
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    • 44 min
    First Minister John Swinney

    First Minister John Swinney

    What can we expect from the new First Minister of Scotland John Swinney? As he officially becomes First Minister this week, following no other candidates putting forward their names for leadership, what might be the priorities and challenges of the new John Swinney administration? With a familiar cabinet and the addition of Kate Forbes as the Deputy First Minister, will it be enough to satisfy the half of the party that backed her against Humza Yousaf last year? The team take a look at what we learnt so far about the SNP's priorities this week, including the FM's first FMQs, and how Swinney's time at the top might unfold.

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Rev. R. McGlinchy ,

Grand ol’ pod!

YA BEAUUUTEEEE!!!!

iolantherosa ,

Insightful, Informative, Entertaining

I was surprised to see that this podcast has no reviews in the US! I am a Californian who is very interested in UK politics, especially post-Brexit. I started out lisenting to Brexitcast, but found it to be too freewheeling and ultimately uninformative. Podlitical is the perfect antidote: in addition to all the Brexit news, I also get general UK politics, with an emphasis on the Scottish Parliament, which is not something you hear much about! The hosts are very appealing: informed, intelligent, and witty, and they are generous about spending time educating the listener on the finer points of UK civics. They keep to topic and do not interrupt each other. It is a warm, friendly listen that I enjoy greatly.

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