Sinopsis
Instant political analysis from the Spectator's top team of writers, including Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth, Isabel Hardman, Katy Balls, Alex Massie and many others.
Episodios
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Is Labour being ‘fundamentally dishonest’?
30/11/2023 Duración: 11minJeremy Hunt said last night that Labour’s economic plans are ‘fundamentally dishonest’. Is he right, and are the Tories really just as bad? Natasha Feroze speaks to Katy Balls and the FT’s Stephen Bush.
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Has Robert Jenrick gone rogue?
29/11/2023 Duración: 12minImmigration Minister Robert Jenrick, long thought of as one of Rishi Sunak's closest allies in Parliament, hinted yesterday at a row with the Prime Minister. He had a plan to reduce immigration ready ‘last Christmas’, he said. Why didn’t Sunak take it anywhere?Max Jeffery speaks to Katy Balls and Paul Goodman.
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Has No.10 lost its marbles?
28/11/2023 Duración: 11minAn extraordinary row has broken out between the British and Greek governments over the future of the Parthenon Marbles. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was due to meet Rishi Sunak in London today, but No. 10 cancelled the meeting at the last minute over comments that Mitsotakis made on the Laura Kuenssberg show. Is this whole row all part of a high-culture war, to win back the Red Wall? Or has No.10 lost its marbles? Natasha Feroze speaks to Katy Balls and James Heale. Produced by Natasha Feroze and Oscar Edmondson.
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Sunak under pressure to curb legal migration
27/11/2023 Duración: 10minRishi Sunak is on the defensive over legal migration. After figures late last week revealed net migration hit a record 750,000 in the year to December 2022, the Prime Minister is under pressure from his own side to act. This afternoon James Cleverly will address the House and is expected to lay out a series of proposals the government is considering. Can they shift the dial? James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Isabel Hardman. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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Should Sunak reduce immigration?
25/11/2023 Duración: 23minFigures out this week put net migration at 672,000 in the year to June 2023. Should the government cut the number of work visas, to immediately reduce this figure, or should it accept that high levels of immigration are needed to sustain the economy?Natasha Feroze speaks to Fraser Nelson and Kate Andrews.
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What happened in Dublin?
24/11/2023 Duración: 11minThere were riots in Dublin last night. Looters smashed shops, and burnt police cars in a night of unrest in the capital of Ireland. What provoked the angry crowd, and should the police have done a better job at stopping them?Max Jeffery speaks to Katy Balls and Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times.
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Have we seen peak migration?
23/11/2023 Duración: 11minAfter much Whitehall spin, the official figures are now in. Net migration in the year to June hit 672,000, down from 745,000 in 2022. A total of 1.2 million people arrived to live in the UK, whilst 508,000 moved overseas. The ONS says it's too early to call this a downward trend, but has migration to the UK peaked? Katy Balls speaks to James Heale and Kate Andrews. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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The truth about Hunt’s ‘tax cutting’ Autumn Statement
22/11/2023 Duración: 17minThe Chancellor today delivered his fiscal update, branding it as an ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’. In it, he announced a series of tax cuts for both businesses and workers including the decision to make 'full expensing' permanent and a surprise announcement on National Insurance, which has been cut by two percentage points for workers and simplified for the self-employed. Fraser Nelson, Kate Andrews and Katy Balls unpack the details of Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement.
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Did Covid expose a 'failure of imagination'?
21/11/2023 Duración: 10minThis week it is the scientists’ turn to appear before the Covid Inquiry with Sir Chris Whitty, the Chief Medical Officer and Sir Patrick Vallance. James Heale speaks to Fraser Nelson and The Spectator's data editor, Michael Simmons to discuss the findings this week.
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Why has Rishi Sunak made five more pledges?
20/11/2023 Duración: 11minJames Heale, Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson look ahead to the Autumn Statement this week. Will Rishi Sunak commit to cutting taxes? And with barely a year to go before the election, would implementing any policies now be felt in time?
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Katy Balls' Sunday Roundup - 19/11/2023
19/11/2023 Duración: 12minKaty Balls presents highlights from this week's political shows. It's an economy special, as Jeremy Hunt prepares to deliver his autumn statement next week. With tax at an all time high, which tax cuts will the government make, if any? Changes to benefits may see many lose out if they don't find jobs. Labour's Rachel Reeves says fixing the NHS is the way to get people back to work, and isn't impressed with potential inheritance tax cuts. And the government is desperate to make their Rwanda plan work - will it be possible?Produced by Joe Bedell-Brill.
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What will fix Britain’s prisons?
18/11/2023 Duración: 19minHMP Bedford was issued with an urgent notification yesterday, meaning it must immediately make reforms to improve. It’s the fifth prison to receive such a notification this year. What’s going wrong in Britain’s prisons, and what will fix them?Max Jeffery speaks to former prison governor Ian Acheson and former prisoner David Shipley.
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Can Sunak shift the dial?
17/11/2023 Duración: 13minThe chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver his autumn statement next week and Rishi Sunak will be hoping to stamp his authority onto a fracturing party after a difficult few days. There are lots of rumours swirling around about what might be included, such as cuts to inheritance tax and to taxes for small businesses. What should we expect? Oscar Edmondson speaks to James Heale and Isabel Hardman. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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Should Starmer worry about the ceasefire rebellion?
16/11/2023 Duración: 12minFifty-six Labour MPs rebelled last night and voted for an SNP amendment calling for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza. Keir Starmer had ordered his party to abstain on the vote, and said afterwards that Israel had suffered ‘its worst terrorist attack in a single day’ on 7 October, and that ‘no government would allow the capability and intent to repeat such an attack to go unchallenged’. Is Starmer’s authority now under threat?Oscar Edmondson speaks to Katy Balls and Kate Andrews.
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Supreme Court rules Rwanda scheme unlawful
15/11/2023 Duración: 11minThe Supreme Court has ruled that the government scheme to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda is unlawful. Why? And how will Rishi Sunak respond? Will he try to take Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights?James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Kate Andrews.
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Suella tells Rishi: 'You have repeatedly failed to deliver'
14/11/2023 Duración: 14minWhen Suella Braverman was sacked on Monday she warned that she would have more to say in due course, and has just released her resignation letter. It is predictably punchy, accusing the prime minister of backtracking on policy promises he made her and especially on his commitment to stop the boats. Will Sunak come to regret casting Suella Braverman aside? Is this the start of a leadership bid?Cindy You speaks to Katy Balls and Paul Goodman. Produced by Cindy Yu and Oscar Edmondson.
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Will the Tory right be happy with Sunak's reshuffle?
13/11/2023 Duración: 14minRishi Sunak has spent today selecting new people for his Cabinet. With MP's to the right such as Suella Braverman removed from office, has Rishi Sunak's bold reshuffle made deeper divides in his party?
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Sunak’s reshuffle: refresh or rewind?
13/11/2023 Duración: 14minIt’s reshuffle day in Westminster. Suella Braverman is out as Home Secretary, replaced by James Cleverly, with former prime minister David Cameron making a shock return to parliament in the vacant Foreign Secretary slot. It’s the first time since 1974 that a former PM has been appointed to the cabinet. Can Rishi Sunak really still claim to be the candidate to end the ‘thirty year status quo’? Will he regret bringing Cameron back?James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 12/11/2023
12/11/2023 Duración: 16minIsabel Hardman presents highlights from this week's political shows. The Palestine march on Saturday was accompanied by violence after far-right groups converged on the Cenotaph. Did the Home Secretary's controversial Times article undermine the police and inflame tensions? Grant Shapps won't criticise Suella Braverman, but Yvette Cooper certainly does. Labour division continues with an upcoming vote on a motion calling for immediate ceasefire. And President Isaac Herzog claims Israel have been going out of their way to protect civilians in Gaza.
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Has Nadine Dorries lost the plot?
11/11/2023 Duración: 14minThis week Nadine Dorries’s new book The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson has been published, and it has ruffled some feathers in Westminster. In it, she claims there was a plot orchestrated by a secret cabal of back room advisors, politicians and individuals in the media to overthrow Boris Johnson. Just what is ‘the movement’?James Heale speaks to Fraser Nelson and Christopher Howse, assistant editor at the Telegraph. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.