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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 Farage-Free Election

    The Farage-Free Election

    Nigel Farage's decision not to stand for Reform UK is the first major story of the election campaign. Manveen Rana and Trevor Philips from The Times discuss how that might change Conservative fortunes.
    Plus: What happened the last time Britain went to the polls in July? And two seasoned campaigners tell some of their worst war stories from the battle bus.

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    • 31 min
    PMQs: Second Half of the Year?

    PMQs: Second Half of the Year?

    The last PMQs before the Whitsun recess is overshadowed by the speculation of a snap general election being called. Matt is joined by political journalists Kevin Maguire, Andrew Pierce, Patrick Maguire and Lara Spirit to unpack all the action from the Commons.
    Plus: In the wake of Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay returning to Parliament after having his arms and legs amputated as a result of sepsis, Matt speaks to the founder and chief executive of the Sepsis Trust.
    PMQs: (01:00)
    Best of the rest: (31:00)

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    • 46 min
    Inside Keir Starmer's Brain

    Inside Keir Starmer's Brain

    Who is Morgan McSweeney and why is he so important to the Starmer team? Matt is joined by Patrick Maguire and Tom McTague discussing the role of the Labour leader's chief strategist.
    Plus, as Gareth Southgate reveals who makes his squad for this summer's Euros he inevitably faces a backlash for leaving out certain players. It's not an easy gig being England manager - but is it harder than being Prime Minister? Matt hears out both sides of the arguments for who has the harder job.


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    • 37 min
    The Exit Interviews: Sir Bob Neil

    The Exit Interviews: Sir Bob Neil

    Matt sits down with MPs leaving Parliament at the next election to find out their highs and lows, their best and worst bosses, and the lessons they've learned from politics.
    Conservative Sir Bob Neil reflects on the challenges of the job by saying he wouldn't recommend it to his younger self, why he feels it was good Liz Truss' time in office was so short, and his hopes for the future of the Tory party.
    Plus: Columnists Rachel Sylvester and Iain Martin discuss whether the neverending group of public inquiries are proving value-for-money, whether our politicians are taking defence spending seriously enough and whether Jeremy Corbyn will run against Labour in the next election.
    Columnists (04:02)
    The Exit Interviews (26:36)

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    • 51 min
    Secrets Of The Whips Office

    Secrets Of The Whips Office

    How do you maintain discipline in a government that's on the ropes after a long period in office, with a prime minister behind in the polls and beset by defections?
    Former Tory MP and whip Gyles Brandreth charted the downfall of the Major government in his indiscreet diaries, and joins Matt to discuss the striking similarities between then and now.
    Plus: Columnists India Knight and James Mariott discuss whether the nation is ready for what is shaping up to be a long election campaign, if tech bros make bad philosophers, and if TV shows work on stage.
    Columnists (03:04)
    Gyles Brandreth (24:50)

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    • 50 min
    If Val McDermid Ruled The World

    If Val McDermid Ruled The World

    Crime writer Val McDermid tells Matt what she would do if she ruled the world, including banning 4x4s from city centres.

    Plus: Lara Spirit continues her A-Z of Parliament, this week looking at "P" for Portcullis House.

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
74 Ratings

74 Ratings

Daisy Foote ,

RED BOX POLITICS

Love this podcast matt is incisive and hilarious!!!

Georgeeeeeeeeee76 ,

Best daily summary of British politics

Matt is outstanding and so are his columnists and guests. I love PMQs in particular. Keen listener from Uruguay

Vx2401 ,

British politics explained

Love the show especially the guest columnists. After Brexit I became obsessed with British politics and this show is a gem.

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