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Burnham bounce: Labour overtakes Reform
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Labour overtaking Reform in opinion polls for the first time in over a year, travel chaos for government ministers and the controversial grave of Dobby the house-elf.
Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Oli Dugmore to discuss the stories of the week.
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Reform's big benefits gamble
37:31|After its victory in Clacton, Reform has announced plans to slash the welfare state.Over the weekend, Robert Jenrick claimed a Reform government would cut £50 billion from the welfare bill, excluding foreign nationals from most benefits.Meanwhile, a parliamentary investigation into Nigel Farage’s finances has resumed, after he was found to have accepted a £5 million gift from billionaire Christopher Harborne.Anoosh Chakelian is joined by political editor Ailbhe Rea.
Farage wins again at Clacton circus
17:47|Sorry about all the bangs, things got a little crazy at Clacton Leisure Centre.After a long and fairly ridiculous night, Nigel Farage has been reinstated as MP for Clacton. What happens now? Could it be another by-election?Anoosh Chakelian is joined by senior data journailst and Labour councillor, Ben Walker.
Is Clacton fed up with Farage?
43:13|Clacton is heading for a by-election on Thursday, triggered by Nigel Farage, amidst the Reform leader's financial scandals.Anoosh Chakelian spends the day in Clacton, getting the perspective of locals.READhttps://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2026/08/hes-made-us-look-like-right-plonkers-clacton-prepares-for-more-farage
Are we living under “woke Blue Labour”?
43:56|Andy Burnham’s vision – to reground the Labour party in a sense of place, tradition and belonging – began over a decade ago, rising from the rubble of the Blair and Brown years. Off the back of the party’s 2010 defeat, figures now key to his government argued that Labour had become too centralised; too detached from working class voters.Now, Burnham wants to revive “community” as both a value and a means of reforming the UK.Is this the era of “Woke Blue Labour”?Anoosh Chakelian is joined by editor-in-chief Tom McTague.Read: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2026/08/are-we-living-under-woke-blue-labour
Andy Burnham's North Sea drilling dilemma | Weekly roundup
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Why did Kemi Badenoch allow an ex neo-Nazi to stand?
29:35|Why did Kemi Badenoch allow a man with a neo-Nazi past to stand as a council candidate? Is Andy Burnham running into his first bump in the road as Prime Minister over his pausing of the early release of prisoners scheme? And could Reform and Restore set aside their differences and form a pact?Anoosh Chakelian is joined by political correspondent Ethan Croft.
Is Zack Polanski too "online"?
31:17|For some time, Zack Polanski’s tenure as Green Party leader had been largely characterised as a success. But he’s been having a turbulent time in recent weeks. He was accused of inciting violence with an Instagram post, failed to steal the Manchester mayoralty from Labour, and the party is becoming increasingly divided on the subject of defence of spending.Anoosh Chakelian is joined by political correspondent Megan Kenyon to discuss.
Chris Philp goes GONZO in the English Channel | Weekly roundup
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