The Convince Me Podcast

The Convince Me Podcast

British politics can be confusing, emotional, and loud. We’re here to make sense of it. On the Convince Me podcast, we dig into the headlines, decode political stories and uncover the truth behind the arguments — no PR spin, no political charisma, just clarity. New episode every other week, subscribe now so you don't miss one!

  1. 11/17/2025

    What is Rachel Reeves's Problem?

    In this week’s episode, we dive into the choppy waters of the UK economy as Rachel Reeves prepares for her next budget. Using the metaphor of the British economy as a sinking ship, we explore two competing theories about why it’s taking on water and what options the Chancellor really has to stop us from sinking. Is the problem that the rowers are overworked and overtaxed, and the engine is jammed with red tape? Or is it that the owners on the upper decks haven’t maintained the hull, let the structure rot, and left the lower decks to do all the rowing? We break down how each political story diagnoses the slowdown and what each explanation means for Reeves’ choices on tax, spending and investment. We also look at the big headlines that say the UK is a high tax country. We look at the tax burden in the UK and how we compare internationally and what might be making taxes feel higher than they are.  If you’d like to share your take on this week’s discussion, leave comments down below and don’t forget to follow the podcast to keep up to date with our future episodes. You can also head to YouTube, iTunes or Instagram, all the usernames are @theconvincemepodcast.  If you'd like to get in touch, email us at studio@convinceme.co.uk See you then,  Nige & Maya Rachel Reeves Budget Rachel Reeves tax decisions UK Budget 2025 UK economy slowdown British economy analysis UK economic crisis UK economy explained why is the UK economy shrinking Labour economic policy Labour Party budget plans UK tax debate UK tax burden UK tax comparison UK tax system explained UK public finances UK debt and deficit UK taxation levels UK economic policy podcast Rachel Reeves economy Rachel Reeves podcast discussion UK public services funding Labour Party economy UK politics podcast

    38 min
  2. 10/19/2025

    The TRUTH about Immigration in the UK (It Will Surprise You...)

    Welcome to Season 2 of the Convince Me Podcast! We are in our brand new studio and have switched up the format of our episodes a little bit to make sure we are bringing you the best content that we can. In this episode, we look into the heavily debated topic of immigration and break it down into six sections: hotels, NHS, benefits, crime, legal vs illegal migration and party policies. We look at some common misconceptions, debunk some myths and look at what can and can't be said about immigration in this country. In Front Page Face Off, we try out a new platform called Ground News and discuss story blindspots on the left and the right, in other words, what are left/right leaning news papers not talking about? This week's blindspot on the left is all about Farage calling to ban second home owners from buying new-builds in tourist locations to protect local communities. The blindspot on the right is about a Chinese company investing in Scottish renewable energy. In the Rant Room, Nige takes on Zia Yusuf (again....) and talks about his most recent appearance on BBC's Question Time. Let us know your thoughts on this episode in the comments below and don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel! Follow us on social media: Youtube: @theconvincemepodcast TikTok: @theconvincemepodcastInstagram: @theconvincemepodcast To get in touch, email us at ⁠studio@convinceme.co.uk⁠See you in the next one, Nige and Maya Timestamps: Intro: 00:00-00:52Hotels:00:52-06:46NHS: 06:46-10:31Benefits: 10:31-12:47Crime: 12:47-22:25Illegal vs Legal: 22:25-29:15Party Policy: 29:15-32:37FPFO: 32:37-39:00Rant Room: 39:00-47:13End: 47:13-48:00

    48 min
  3. 09/10/2025

    Did Angela Rayner Have to Resign?

    In this week’s episode, we dive into the breaking political news surrounding Angela Rayner’s resignation from the cabinet after a scandal over stamp duty. What does this mean for the Labour Party and how will it impact Westminster politics ahead of the next election? We explore the timeline of the stamp duty controversy, the fallout within the party and what Rayner’s departure says about leadership, accountability and the state of UK politics. From the pressure inside the Labour cabinet to the wider public reaction, this episode asks: was Angela Rayner’s resignation inevitable or was it avoidable? In this week’s Front Page Face-Off, we look at the state of the House of Lords and Keir Starmer’s new peerage list as well as a new report about the varying impacts of social media on young girls and young boys.  Links to articles mentioned or discussed:  https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/sep/02/starmer-lords-peerage-politics-parliament?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other https://www.theguardian.com/technology/video/2025/sep/04/how-tiktok-harms-boys-and-girls-differently-video?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other  If you would like to comment on this week’s topic and share your views, go to Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, Instagram - all @theconvincemepodcast If you'd like to get in touch, email us at studio@convinceme.co.uk We are taking a short break but will be back at the beginning of October in a brand new studio for season 2 of the Convince Me Podcast!  See you then,  Nige & Maya Timestamps:   START 00:00 Intro: 00:14 Debate Start:  01:32 FPFO: 25:52 Rant Room: 38:22 Leave Comments Outro: 49:32 Angela Rayner resignation Angela Rayner stamp duty scandal Angela Rayner cabinet resignation Labour Party scandal UK cabinet scandal Westminster politics scandal political scandal UK Labour Party Labour cabinet  Labour Party crisis Labour Party Leadership UK politics British politics Westminster politics UK political news breaking political news UK UK government crisis politics podcast UK British politics podcast UK political podcast Westminster politics podcast Labour Party podcast

    50 min
  4. 09/02/2025

    Should We Increase The Drinking Age For Men Only?

    This week we wonder whether it would be a good idea to increase the drinking age for men only to 21.  In Front Page Face Off, we expose, and maybe not for the first time, the utter hypocrisy of a very senior politician. And Nige opens up the doors to the Rant Room, where he nearly loses his usual laid back (lazy) demeanour when talking about the Daily Telegraph. We also welcome our special guest for this week - leader of the Tories, Keri Badenoch (not the real)! LINKS TO ARTICLES BBC Report on Alcohol https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20180618-why-alcohol-affects-women-more-than-men  Prioiry Group https://www.priorygroup.com/blog/poll-shows-public-support-for-alcohol-age-rise  Front Page FaceOff article https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/aug/22/checked-out-jenricks-migrant-hotel-record-haunts-his-rightwing-bid-for-attention?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other  Rant Room article https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/25/sex-crimes-foreign-nationals-surge/  Reddit link about Robert Bates https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenAndPleasant/comments/1j8agii/who_is_the_centre_for_migration_control/  Govt Stats on Ethnicity https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/ethnicity-and-the-criminal-justice-system-2022/statistics-on-ethnicity-and-the-criminal-justice-system-2022-html#introduction  If you would like to comment on this week’s topic and share your views, go to Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, Instagram - all @theconvincemepodcast. If you'd like to get in touch, email us at studio@convinceme.co.uk See you next week! Nige & Maya TimeStamps: START 00:00 Intro: 00:51 We welcome Kimi Badenoch (not the real) to the podcast  Debate Start:  02:10 Should we increase the drinking age for men only? FPFO: 25:40 Robert Jenrick and his ever changing stance on immigration Rant Room: 32:29 Nige vents his frustration at Charles Hyman, the Home Affairs Editor of the Daily Telegraph  Leave Comments Outro: 44:35

    45 min
  5. 08/18/2025

    Should we make voting compulsory?

    This week we consider whether we should be made to vote in elections. As usual, we’ll look at both sides of the argument, so you can make a (relatively) well informed decision. In Front Page Face Off, we go back to the ‘B’ word, in an article from the Daily Telegraph that insists Brexit was a success. Plus we talk Mehdi Hasan on YouTube’s Jubilee. And Maya steps through to the Rant Room, does a fantastic impression of Sydney Sweeney and gets angry about jeans….. or genes. We also welcome our special guest for this week - Rachel Reeves (not the real)! LINKS TO ARTICLES Economics Observartory https://www.economicsobservatory.com/what-do-we-know-about-voter-turnout-in-parliamentary-elections Daily Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/07/brexit-has-been-a-success-labour-are-slowly-killing-it/   Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/aug/08/surrounded-show-jubilee-media-mainstream-has-it-succumbed-hateful-vitriol   Daily Telegraph - Sydney Sweeney - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2025/08/01/left-wants-everything-to-be-ugly-why-hate-sydney-sweeney/?recomm_id=467973c0-00a7-4a9e-8793-8798b0924900   If you would like to comment on this week’s topic and share your views, go to Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, Instagram - all @theconvincemepodcast. If you'd like to get in touch, email us at studio@convinceme.co.uk See you next week! Nige & Maya TimeStamps: START 00:00 Intro: 00:39 We welcome Rachel Reeves (not the real) to the podcast  Debate Start:  02:55 Should we make voting in elections compulsory? FPFO: 32:30 Brexit and Mehdi Hasan on Jubilee Surrounded Rant Room: 42:13 Maya lets rip on Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle jeans Leave Comments Outro: 48:44

    49 min

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British politics can be confusing, emotional, and loud. We’re here to make sense of it. On the Convince Me podcast, we dig into the headlines, decode political stories and uncover the truth behind the arguments — no PR spin, no political charisma, just clarity. New episode every other week, subscribe now so you don't miss one!