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PoliticsJOE Podcast

Prison Reform UK

Welcome to the first PoliticsJOE Podcast under a Labour government!


Ed and Ava have a genuine argument about sending waiters to jail, we talk about the crisis in British dentistry, and will Reform voters survive to the next election?


Hosts: Ed Campbell and Ava Santina

Production: Seán Hickey, Sam Sharrocks, Oli Johnson

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  • Another Round: How Liz Truss ruined the country with Anthony Seldon

    37:12|
    Historian and author Sir Anthony Seldon swung by JOE Towers this week to chat to us about his new book, Truss at 10: 49 Days That Changed Britain.During the course of the interview we get into the disaster that was Liz Truss' tenure, the downfall of the Conservative party, and the country that Keir Starmer has inherited.
  • Findings of the Grenfell Inquiry (and PMQs)

    38:55|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.Ava and Laura discuss the damning findings of the Grenfell Inquiry released today. Then, the chat the first PMQs back after recess.Presenters: Ava Santina and Laura BeveridgeProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey and Sam Sharrocks
  • There's a new party in parliament

    47:47|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.Ava is joined by Laura and Seán as news breaks of the new Independent Alliance of MPs in parliament, involving Jeremy Corbyn. Then, they chat whether landlords should be MPs and whether people are rizz-less without Rizlas under Keir Starmer's proposed smoking area ban.Presenters: Ava Santina, Seán Hickey, and Laura BeveridgeProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey, Sam Sharrocks, and Oli Johnson
  • Another round: What's next for the Conservative Party? (with Telegraph political editor, Ben Riley-Smith)

    41:46|
    The Telegraph's political editor Ben Riley-Smith swung by JOE Towers to talk to Oli about his new book, Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Party. The duo also analyse how the Conservatives lost the election and Keir Starmer's leadership, his ruthlessness and ideology.
  • Phantom Tax

    57:58|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.Ed and Ava discuss the paranormal and pranking, before chatting with Dr Richard Murphy about Keir Starmer's economic plans.Presenters: Ava Santina and Ed CampbellProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey, Sam Sharrocks, and Oli Johnson
  • Definitely, maybe a podcast about politics

    01:01:10|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE podcast.Should we tax gear to fill the £22 billion blackhole in the economy?Oli, Ed, and Ava are reunited to chat the Oasis reunion and Keir Starmer's speech today warning of a painful October Budget.Presenters: Oli Dugmore, Ava Santina, and Ed CampbellProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey, Sam Sharrocks, and Oli Johnson
  • Another round: KNEECAP on bridging divides, British colonialism, and the far-right

    29:58|
    To mark the release of their self-titled movie in Britain, Belfast rap trio KNEECAP sat down with us this week for a chat.We get into the resurgence of the Irish language, culture and identity in the north of Ireland, along with recent far-right riots and their support for Palestine.KNEECAP the movie is in cinemas in the UK now.
  • The boyfriends of Taylor Swift

    01:04:45|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE podcast. It's another helping of dudes rock, with a thoughtful chat on masculinity after Ed's interviews with boyfriends attending Taylor Swift's performance in London last night - followed by lots of chat about piss.
  • Farage's freebies and Starmer's ASOS haul

    48:59|
    Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.It's once again the platonic ideal of a podcast as Oli and Ed chat MPs declaring their alternative income sources and donations, before moving on to Starmer's decision to imprison riot-related social media use.Presenters: Oli Dugmore and Ed CampbellProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey, Sam Sharrocks, and Oli Johnson