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Party Games

197 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★ - 1 rating

Cutting through the nonsense of British politics, a concise run through events at Westminster and beyond. "Quite funny" as one reviewer put it..

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141: The Wheels On The Bus

November 06, 2019 22:38 - 27 minutes - 25.7 MB

A frenetic start to the 2019 General Election campaign. Tom Watson stuns Labour by quitting, as deputy leader and an MP. What impact will that have on support for the party? Meanwhile, the wheels fall off the Conservative campaign in spectacular fashion, with a series of blunders distracting attention from Boris Johnson’s big launch. We examine Jacob Rees-Mogg’s extraordinary comments on Grenfell, the resignation of the Welsh Secretary, the astonishing lurch into fake news, and the relucta...

140: Here we go again

November 01, 2019 16:44 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

It’s been coming for months, now it’s official. Britain’s Christmas election lumbers towards us like a drunken Santa, determined to hand out unwanted presents. Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin retreat once again to the election bunker to talk through the opening skirmishes. Is this more of a gamble for Boris Johnson than many of his supporters believe? Can Jeremy Corbyn repeat his surprise star performance from 2017, and go one step further? What impact will the Lib Dems and Brexit Party ha...

EXTRA: Ho Ho No

October 29, 2019 23:08 - 8 minutes - 9.33 MB

So, the Yuletide election is on. Thirteen days before Christmas, we will trudge to the polling stations, as Boris Johnson finally gets his wish. A brief additional podcast the morning after MPs voted for a December 12th election. Is this really the Brexit election? Is it more of a gamble for the Conservatives than Boris Johnson’s fans believe? More in a full-length podcast on Friday — and more too at twitter.com/partygamespod & twitter.com/paulosbourne — we’re also at facebook.com/partygam...

139: Indecision Day

October 21, 2019 00:22 - 24 minutes - 23 MB

Boris Johnson, the man who promised he would never request a Brexit delay, bravely requests a Brexit delay with all the dignity and grace of a grumpy teenager. All because MPs thought it might be a good idea to scrutinise his “new” Brexit deal before committing to it. In a podcast almost certain to be out of date as soon as it’s published, Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin try to figure out what happened in Parliament’s historic weekend sitting, and what might happen next. Why did the Prime ...

138: The Blame Game

October 11, 2019 05:03 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

A week of incredible statements, threats and insults ends with the vaguest glimmer of hope that perhaps a no-deal Brexit can be agreed. But will we even be on speaking terms with the EU by the end of this process? We look back at a week that saw Downing Street hurl abuse at Berlin, Brussels and Dublin, all part of the strategy to spread the blame for a potential no-deal as wide as possible, and as far away from Number 10 as they can manage. Can Team Boris pull it off? Can the rag-tag of pa...

137: take it or leave it

October 04, 2019 02:10 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

Boris Johnson finally unveils his big Brexit plan, and hands it to the EU saying "take it or leave it". But what happens if Brussels decides to leave it? Is that, perhaps, the real plan? Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin try to explain the new proposals without falling asleep, and assess the government's chances of success. If it fails, what happens when we hit the deadline for the PM to demand an extension, something he still says he won't do. But don't worry, it's not just a lengthy discu...

136: Be you ever so mighty...

September 25, 2019 20:48 - 26 minutes - 36.3 MB

Boris Johnson continues his extraordinary losing streak, going from the Commons to the courts. The Supreme Court rules the Prime Minister broke the law when he suspended Parliament. Johnson is judged by the country’s highest court to have lied to the Queen, to Parliament and the public. But there is no apology, only more powerless bluster as the Prime Minister again begs his enemies to grant him the election he desperately craves. We work our way through the week the constitutional crisis ...

135: Riding the Yellow Wave

September 19, 2019 21:20 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

Boris Johnson is busy hiding from booing crowds and angry voters, but his rivals dream of glory. The Liberal Democrats have a bold new policy on Brexit — pledging to scrap it without another referendum. But will it accidentally mean more pro-Brexit Tory MPs get elected. Labour, meanwhile, sets out its latest policy on Brexit, still refusing to come off that fence. Plus what Podiumgate reveals about Boris Johnson’s desperate desire to be loved, and how he’s knocked sideways when he bumps in...

134: Boris Johnson: Extraordinary Achievements in Winning

September 12, 2019 20:25 - 25 minutes - 23.7 MB

Let’s pause in honour of Boris Johnson’s extraordinary achievements in winning. He’s winning the race to be the least successful Prime Minister in history — winning the battle to lose more Commons votes than any of his predecessors, winning the battle to reduce his party to previously unknown numbers in Parliament, and winning the battle to be hauled in front of as many different courts as possible. Another torrid week for the Prime Minister ends with him having to deny lying to the Queen, ...

133: The Week That Broke Britain

September 05, 2019 18:24 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

What a difference a week makes. Boris Johnson seemed invincible, Parliament tamed, a no-deal Brexit looking more and more likely. Then the Commons took back control. In just one day the Prime Minister saw MPs block a no-deal Brexit at the end of October, and an election within weeks. It’s far from over, but it’s not been a good week for Boris Johnson. Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin talk through the hectic events of the past few days, and try to figure out what might happen next. Can Jer...

EXTRA: The Brexit Showdown - Day 2

September 04, 2019 22:50 - 8 minutes - 8.06 MB

MPs rule out a no-deal Brexit, and rule out an early election — for now at least. Another brief, emergency podcast, to get you up to speed on Wednesday’s events at Westminster. Boris Johnson chances his arm, and the Commons takes back control. But the Prime Minister hasn’t given up yet in his hopes of triggering a snap election. And, on a day of high drama and emotion, there were some signs of optimism to counter those who say our MPs are a waste of time. More in a full episode, online Fr...

EXTRA: The brexit showdown - day 1

September 04, 2019 03:20 - 6 minutes - 6.5 MB

Boris Johnson has been Prime Minister for 43 days. How much longer he remains is anyone’s guess. An extra mini-podcast to get you up to speed on Tuesday’s events, and prepared for an equally chaotic Wednesday. Will MPs succeed in blocking a no-deal Brexit at the end of October? Will Boris Johnson get the General Election he’s clearly desperate for? More through the day at twitter.com/partygamespod and twitter.com/paulosbourne - plus we’re on facebook and instagram - search for partyg...

132: A Very British Coup

August 28, 2019 21:43 - 22 minutes - 31 MB

It sounded too ridiculous even for Boris Johnson and his gang of Brexit extremists. But it turns out he really is going to suspend Parliament for a month. The Prime Minister’s taking a huge gamble, which may well pay off unless his political opponents finally get their act together. We try to make sense of these frantic events, why Johnson is doing it, and why he thinks he can pull this off. Plus we explore the options for opponents of a no-deal Brexit, now that time really is running out....

131: The Gaslighting Government

August 23, 2019 00:00 - 26 minutes - 36.4 MB

Boris Johnson finally talks to some of Europe’s key power-brokers, and is given a surprising deadline to come up with an alternative to the backstop. We assess how likely he is to meet Angela Merkel’s 30 day target, and run through the reasons why he’s almost certain to fail. Plus the terrifying vision of post-Brexit Britain in the Yellowhammer documents, and the inevitable march towards a General Election. We also look at the way Johnson’s government is trying to rewrite history, blaming...

130: I am the law

August 07, 2019 18:38 - 26 minutes - 24.6 MB

Two weeks in, and we’re already talking about how Boris Johnson could be forced from office by the Queen. It’s fair to say this is a government unlike any we’ve had before. As the Prime Minister’s closest adviser insists they’d just ignore a no confidence vote and plough on towards a no-deal Brexit, we ask whether they’re serious about creating a full-on constitutional crisis. Is there really no way for Parliament to stop no-deal? And if they can get rid of Boris Johnson, who’s being lined...

129: That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore

July 24, 2019 21:54 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

Boris Johnson arrives in Downing Street, his clown car overloaded with impossible-to-keep promises, and a cast of oddballs waiting in the wings. Britain’s new Prime Minister is here to fix Brexit in less than one-hundred days, and first he has a few scores to settle. More than a dozen ministers are either fired or mysteriously decide to spend time on the backbenches. The new arrivals have a few things in common - they profess undying love for Boris Johnson, they’re hardcore Brexiteers, and...

128: The tragic tale of theresa may

July 18, 2019 21:42 - 23 minutes - 26.6 MB

As we wait for the terrifying arrival of Boris Johnson, a special podcast looks back at Theresa May’s three terrible years in Downing Street. Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin are joined by Evening Standard columnist Joy Lo Dico (https://twitter.com/joy_lo_dico) and Simon Marks, from Feature Story News in the US (https://twitter.com/simonmarksFSN) to explore the key events that scuppered Theresa May’s Brexit plan, and her whole premiership. Could anyone else have done a better job? Was there...

127: Boris Bangers leave a bad taste

July 11, 2019 21:09 - 27 minutes - 31.3 MB

Boris Johnson blunders into a major diplomatic row between the UK and US — and sides with Donald Trump. He’s not even Prime Minister yet, but he’s already demonstrated exactly where his loyalties lie. It’s the kind of thing that would derail any normal candidacy — but Johnson remains Teflon-coated. We explore the week that saw the only debate of the entire campaign, and highlighted the many shortcomings of the man almost certain to be in Downing Street by the end of the month. We hear from...

126: Looking for Leadership

July 02, 2019 21:19 - 25 minutes - 35.2 MB

At our moment of greatest political crisis, a leadership vacuum opens up. Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt trade undeliverable promises, on Brexit and bribes for voters. But how many of the people choosing between them are really Conservatives? Labour again fails to confront anti-semitism in the party — suspending, re-admitting and then suspending Chris Williamson. So what does someone actually have to do to be thrown out of the Labour Party? And are the civil service really plotting to keep J...

125: Blue on Blue

June 20, 2019 20:47 - 23 minutes - 27.2 MB

So, 3 years on from the EU referendum, and it’s come to this. Boris Johnson vs Jeremy Hunt to preside over Britain’s season finale. As Tory MPs choose the final two leadership candidates, we assess the breathless events of the past few days, and look at how the debates to come in the next few weeks are likely to pan out. And what about those who fell by the wayside? Will Rory Stewart come back for the next leadership election (say, next year?) Will anyone ever remember Esther McVey once th...

124: It's a Knockout

June 13, 2019 20:34 - 25 minutes - 28.6 MB

The first round of the Tory Leadership contest eliminates three also-rans, but seven potential Prime Ministers remain. Boris Johnson, and six other people likely to lose to Boris Johnson. Unless, that is, anyone can defeat the overwhelming favourite. We compare the fortunes of the charisma-free Jeremy Hunt, the seemingly anti-democratic Dominic Raab and the near-silent Sajid Javid. Plus we question the lines Michael Gove has been taking. Plus we ask how far Rory Stewart can take his insurg...

123: The Rubbish Apprentice

June 07, 2019 07:00 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

Theresa May resigns as Conservative leader, after hosting tiny-handed orange nightmare Donald Trump. Already she is yesterday’s woman, as the Tory leadership contest steps up. Yet it appears to resemble a particularly poor episode of The Apprentice, as people you’ve never heard of keep telling you how brilliant they are. We look at the rule changes designed to speed up the contest, and ask whether they might not be that good an idea. Plus the politics of the Trump visit. Who was right? Th...

122: A Howl of Outrage

May 27, 2019 20:58 - 25 minutes - 28.9 MB

Just days after news of Theresa May’s resignation comes the biggest electoral kicking the Conservatives have ever faced. The utter humiliation of coming fifth in the European Elections, with fewer than 1-in-10 votes. Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party grinds the government into the ground — but what happens next? Can his movement move on? Or will the Tories just embrace a no-deal Brexit under a new leader? Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats punish Labour for its ambiguity on Brexit, but there’s lit...

121: The End of May

May 24, 2019 14:44 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

An emergency podcast on the day Theresa May finally admits defeat, tearfully confirming she’ll resign in just two weeks. We explain why it’s hard to have sympathy for a politician who’s very much the architect of her own downfall. Now it’s for the 100-thousand or so grassroots Tories to decide who the next Prime Minister will be. From the archive, Professor Tim Bale explains what his research has told him about the people who’ll make that choice. But what chance does that next PM really ha...

120: The Ultimate Protest Vote

May 15, 2019 20:33 - 25 minutes - 35.7 MB

Staring into the abyss, the Prime Minister decides to have another go at getting Brexit through the Commons. At the same time as leading the Conservatives to what's likely to be their worst-ever election performance. Might this, finally, be the thing that ends Theresa May's time in Downing Street? We assess the latest attempts to resolve the Brexit impasse, and look ahead to the European Election that are likely to be the angriest vote in years. Is this a temporary blip? Or has Brexit perma...

119: Shut up and go Huawei

May 06, 2019 18:21 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Usually, the sacking of a Cabinet minister on suspicion of leaking from a top secret meeting would be the biggest crisis for a government in any given week. But this is Theresa May’s government, so she follows it up with a catastrophic kicking in the local elections, and the certainty of it getting even worse in the EU elections later this month. Labour had a poor night too — but other sides say it means voters want them to get a deal done on Brexit. Are they right? We work through the resu...

118: Leaking like a sieve

April 25, 2019 19:03 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

Britain’s zombie government continues to fall apart. Not content with leaking almost every word of Cabinet meetings, now someone’s handing over the contents of top-secret security talks to the newspapers. But if the culprit is identified, will Theresa May even have the strength to sack them? Meanwhile the Tories march towards the European Elections with all the dread it merits, as Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party marches forward with glee. We look at why the anti-Brexit forces haven’t been able ...

117: The Nightmare Before Brexit

April 11, 2019 20:59 - 26 minutes - 29.9 MB

Brexit is delayed. Again. This time, for up to six months. And yet the Prime Minister who said she wouldn’t consider pushing Brexit beyond the end of June remains in office. We work through another crazed week as Parliament tumbles further into the abyss, wondering how we ended up with a delay that manages to be both too long and too short. How long will Theresa May last? In fact, how long can the Tories last? A report this week warns of a series of problems threatening the party’s future ...

116: Love is in the air

April 04, 2019 11:13 - 24 minutes - 27.9 MB

Two years late, and days before the latest Brexit deadline, Theresa May finally reaches out across the divide to try to find a way out of the crisis. But is there any realistic chance the Prime Minister can agree a Brexit deal with Jeremy Corbyn? And what will he demand in return? We assess the latest twists in this increasingly ridiculous saga, why the Prime Minister opted to tear her own party apart, and the dangers for Labour as well. And we look at the infiltration of grassroots Tory p...

115: Endgame?

March 28, 2019 01:36 - 21 minutes - 25.1 MB

Sound the Emergency Podcast Klaxon. A late-night update after a ludicrous 24 hours. MPs take back control of Brexit, but just as they do that Theresa May tries to seize the initiative by volunteering to throw herself under her own bus. Back my deal and I’ll quit, says the Prime Minister. And just as her Tory MPs are slowly falling into line, the DUP turn her down again, and we’re back to square one. Which makes those indicative votes in the Commons even more important. Luckily, Joy Lo Dico...

114: It wasn't me

March 21, 2019 22:44 - 26 minutes - 29.8 MB

It’s the week that Brexit finally, perhaps irrevocably, broke politics. Theresa May, architect of this catastrophe, insists she’s the only person at Westminster who isn’t to blame. And in doing so, alienates the very MPs whose support she needs to keep her battered Brexit deal alive. As the EU agrees a Brexit delay, we weigh up another inexplicable week on our rollercoaster ride out of the European Union, asking if there’s ever been a Prime Minister less willing to compromise or face up to ...

113: She's lost control, again

March 15, 2019 11:21 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

A chaotic, crazed week at Westminster sees the last tattered shreds of Theresa May’s authority disappear. Her Brexit deal is defeated, again; Parliament rules out leaving without a deal, and she comes within a whisker of losing any control of the process. Now the Prime Minister plans one last attempt to force her deal through, before heading to Brussels to beg the EU for more time. Her Cabinet ministers now routinely ignore her instructions, her government is on the verge of collapse. So f...

112: Simples

February 28, 2019 07:30 - 26 minutes - 30.4 MB

Another big week for Brexit. The Prime Minister finally admits she may not be able to take us out of the EU at the end of March. But if the last two years have got her nowhere, what would an extra three months do? Labour, meanwhile, shifts position and backs a second referendum — but it doesn’t mean a vote is any more likely. As if the party’s not in enough trouble, loyal Corbyn lieutenant Chris Williamson manages to cause yet another anti-semitism crisis. Shameless plug: Paul will be par...

111: The Gang of Seven

February 18, 2019 19:16 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

The biggest party split in nearly 40 years. Seven Labour MPs have walked, but it’s clear dozens more have had enough. Even the deputy leader, Tom Watson, calls for change. It’s a huge challenge for Jeremy Corbyn, explored in this bonus podcast. Why have the gang of seven gone now? Will anyone follow them? And what becomes of the Independent Group? Will it become a new party of the centre? Or will it fizzle out? And how will Labour react? Has it in fact further strengthened Jeremy Corbyn’s ...

110: Aren't we in hell already?

February 13, 2019 21:52 - 26 minutes - 30 MB

Once again, Theresa May kicks the can down the road, pleading with MPs to give her just a little more time. But time is running out. Maybe that’s the point. We round up the latest Brexit madness in the latest podcast. Despite all that, Labour still find time to indulge in another internal party war. We look at how Luciana Berger became the latest target, and how leaders again failed to respond properly. Plus the Conservative MP who can’t stop blocking moves to protect women and young girls...

109: Six Impossible Things Before Brexit

January 31, 2019 22:06 - 24 minutes - 33.1 MB

It seems that, in order to honour the 2016 referendum result, we must echo Alice in Wonderland, and try to believe Six Impossible Things Before Brexit. Theresa May has now made ideas previously dismissed as “delusional” central parts of her government’s Brexit policy. Now all she has to do is persuade the EU to go along with it — and she has less than two weeks to do it. What does she want? We don’t really know. How will she get it? We don’t know that either. So it makes perfect sense for...

108: The Rollercoaster of Hell

January 17, 2019 21:30 - 24 minutes - 34 MB

At a time when every week feels like a momentous one, this week really was. We’ll be talking about this week’s events years from now, so Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin try to make sense of it all. Theresa May suffers the worst defeat any government’s endured in more than a century, and of course does not resign, or even seem to think there’s anything particularly wrong. Instead she invites rivals to talks, while insisting she won’t budge on her red lines, which isn’t strictly speaking a n...

107: What fresh hell is this?

January 16, 2019 02:40 - 10 minutes - 12.4 MB

Theresa May suffers the heaviest defeat any Prime Minister has endured in at least a century. Her Brexit plans lie in tatters. And yet she limps on. A brief emergency update after the extraordinary events of the last 24 hours in the House of Commons. Jeremy Corbyn calls a confidence vote, which he will lose - but it won’t bring Labour any closer to backing a referendum. Will we even leave the EU in March? Paul Osbourne & Robert Meakin pick through the wreckage of the latest Brexit catastroph...

106: Nothing has changed

January 09, 2019 21:58 - 27 minutes - 30.9 MB

It’s a new year, with all the exciting new possibilities it brings. Not really. We’re condemned to go round and round the same hellish circle until the end of time. Or Brexit Day. Whichever comes sooner. In the first podcast of 2019, Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin assess Theresa May’s second attempt to get her Brexit plan through the Commons, even though she doesn’t appear to have actually changed it in any meaningful way. Plus the increasingly desperate efforts by MPs to frustrate Brexit...

105: Merry Christmas, we’re doomed

December 19, 2018 01:54 - 30 minutes - 28.9 MB

2018 ends as it began, with a government incapable of governing, and an opposition unwilling to oppose. Only we’re in a much, much bigger mess than we were 12 months ago. As the year draws to a close, we catch up with the latest Brexit madness, as Theresa May grimly kicks the can down the road once again, only to find Jeremy Corbyn doing exactly the same thing. It turns out they’re a lot more similar than either would want to admit. Plus we write our end-of-year report, working out who’s u...

EXTRA: What Just Happened?

December 13, 2018 04:19 - 9 minutes - 8.81 MB

In the midst of never-ending Brexit chaos, a bubble of insanity. The Tory leadership coup that’s been brewing for months boils over, and fizzles out in just one day. In a brief 4am emergency podcast, we reflect on what the result means, for Theresa May’s own future, her chances of success in talks with EU leaders, and whether she’s really safe for the next year.

104: Chaos delayed (for now)

December 10, 2018 19:15 - 25 minutes - 34.4 MB

It’s a Christmas miracle. The implosion of Government is cancelled. Well, delayed. For a bit. But probably not long. Theresa May confronts inevitable defeat in the Commons by cancelling a vote she promised would not be cancelling, and scurrying off to Brussels to renegotiate a deal she promised would not be renegotiated. Strong and stable. We work through the madness of the last 24 hours, the increasingly loud questions facing Jeremy Corbyn, and the frankly unanswerable poser of what happe...

103: Who'll back the doomed deal?

November 29, 2018 07:00 - 24 minutes - 27.6 MB

Another chaotic week in pre-Brexit Britain — the Prime Minister returns, not-especially triumphant, from getting her deal signed off in Brussels, and returns to Parliament, where the deal will almost certainly be rejected. We look at the desperate efforts to persuade dozens of Tory MPs to change tack, as well as Theresa May’s sudden fondness for televised debates. Plus we map out a strategy where the deal might — just — be approved before Christmas. Also UKIP take on an actual fascist — i...

102: You've broken the country

November 15, 2018 22:16 - 27 minutes - 31.8 MB

The ink is barely dry on the Brexit deal, and it’s already dead in the water. As ministers flee Theresa May’s doomed government, the Prime Minister refuses to back down. But the Maybot is running out of time, and it’s clear her time in Downing Street is running out. We look at the reasons why so many MPs on so many different sides are so unhappy with her deal, why her own MPs are moving against her, and what’s likely to happen next. Stay up to date at twitter.com/partygamespod and twitter....

101: The Sticking Plaster Budget

October 31, 2018 21:35 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

Philip Hammond unveils what’s almost certainly his last Budget, and manages to find that tattered old tax cut rabbit in his hat. We look at how he’s accidentally managed to get Labour to endorse a tax cut for the richest, and covered up the fact he’s got almost nothing to announce. In fact, the Budget highlighted just how much Labour is now setting the agenda, despite being in opposition. We search for the big Tory vision of post-Brexit Britain, and frankly we can’t find it. Plus, as the V...

100: The Long(er) Goodbye

October 18, 2018 23:13 - 26 minutes - 30.4 MB

In the week the UK and EU were meant to agree a Brexit deal, we reach our own milestone. Even if Europe’s finest minds failed, we at least hit the deadline for our 100th episode. This week, Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin discuss another ridiculous week on the Brexit express, as we hurtle ever faster towards the buffers. Plus, as it appears ever more likely the Saudis murdered and dismembered a journalist, will that be enough for the UK to actually stand up to them? A report throws the sp...

99: Road to Nowhere

October 04, 2018 05:56 - 24 minutes - 33.5 MB

If Theresa May's time in Downing Street is coming to an end, she could always sign up for Strictly. We analyse what could be the Dancing Queen's best speech since becoming Prime Minister, and explain why it won't save her. The Tories finally had some new policies to announce -- mostly stolen from Labour -- but the conference was dominated by Brexit and leadership rumours. And that's where Boris Johnson comes in -- we explain how the former Foreign Secretary is like an arsonist who sets you...

98: Brexit’s going awfully well, isn’t it?

September 27, 2018 05:25 - 25 minutes - 29.1 MB

Jeremy Corbyn gets the rapturous reception you’d expect from a hall filled with Labour Party activists, but this year’s conference was dominated by Brexit — and Labour’s position seems no clearer now than it was a week ago. This week Paul Osbourne and Robert Meakin explore how the Labour leaders who promised to listen to ordinary members decided that didn’t apply if the members were saying something they didn’t like. Which is a similar strategy to the one Theresa May took with EU leaders. ...

97: Rolling Thunder

September 13, 2018 05:56 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

The Brexiteers promised a month of mounting pressure on Theresa May to abandon her Chequers plan -- then within days started talking about a leadership coup. So how do you ramp up the pressure after that? We look at how likely a challenge really is, and whether anybody's actually come up with an alternative plan for Brexit. Jeremy Corbyn decides to sit quietly as Labour party activists work through a list of "disloyal" MPs, threatening deselection. Guess what issue they have in common... ...

96: Back to School

September 02, 2018 21:17 - 26 minutes - 30.1 MB

MPs return to Westminster after a summer of intrigue and infighting, and we return to look ahead to what could be an explosive couple of months. Brexiteer Conservatives again ponder forcing out Theresa May in pursuit of the hardest possible exit from the EU — but might she beat them to it, and announce a plan to step down? Will Frank Field’s decision to quit the Labour whip tempt other critics of Jeremy Corbyn to join him? And will the party change its position on Brexit to back a second r...

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