Sinopsis
Stephen Tall and Mark Pack talk about the Liberal Democrats, British politics and a few stray digressions. Occasionally features Brexit.
Episodios
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Rebels with a cause
08/10/2019 Duración: 40minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I discuss the growing number of recruits to the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party, the unusual set of seats the party is targeting for the general election, why Will Hutton is wrong about Jeremy Corbyn and why everyone should go read Gaby Hinsliff. Plus an extended digression about cake, apples and grandmothers. Show notes Mark is running to be Liberal Democrat Party President. The must-listen interview with Paula Surridge about British politics and the place for the Liberal Democrats. Local Lib Dem PPC Ian Sollom graciously welcomes Heidi Allen to the Lib Dems. Rob Castell, formerly Lib Dem PPC for Beaconsfield, previously did a brilliant campaign video. Cake, having and eating thereof. Grandmothers and machine guns. Gaby Hinsliff's excellent piece on the end of the liberal Tory.
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Is politics still about left versus right?
22/09/2019 Duración: 22minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, a variation of the usual format in which I interview Paula Surridge about her research into the British electorate. She's been one of the pioneers in understanding how there is more than left versus right to modern British politics. Listen to hear what she has to say about what this means for the Liberal Democrats... Show notes A good introduction to some of Paula Surridge's work. Paula Surridge on Twitter. Paula Surridge on Medium.
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Lib Dems do the Revokey-Cokey
10/09/2019 Duración: 39minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, which takes a look at the news that the Liberal Democrats may run in the general election on a simple 'revoke Article 50' platform. Stephen Tall attempts to fisk my Remainer optimism. He possibly fails. Or does he? Show notes Keep count of how many Liberal Democrat MPs there are. Monica Harding is the Lib Dem PPC for Dominic Raab's constituency. Demand Better sets out the wider Lib Dem policy plans beyond Brexit. Boris Johnson on Damian McBride.
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The Brexit Episode: Remain is winning! (Or is it?)
30/08/2019 Duración: 31minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which I go full-on cheerleading for Remain. Stephen Tall responds with half a bucket of cold water. Show notes: Beatrice Wishart wins in Shetland. Reasons to doubt the Boris Johnson / Dominic Cummings strategy. The public doesn't like prorogation. Tom Chivers on Dominic Cummings and a game of chicken. Charles Moore's biography of Margaret Thatcher. The Led By Donkeys anti-Breixt campaigners. Come and watch us record a special episode: "Is Dominic Cummings a genius?".
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And then there were two... (more MPs on the Lib Dem Parliamentary benches)
15/08/2019 Duración: 36minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I discuss the two latest recruits to the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party, as well as lessons from Winston Churchill on when to hold a politician's past against them. Show notes Get tickets for our first live show recording. Jane Dodds wins in Brecon and Radnorshire. Sarah Wollaston joins the Liberal Democrats. The mixed party politics of Winston Churchill. Deltapoll, or what Joe Twyman did next. The newsletter that I don't mention much.
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Why did Jo Swinson win and what happens now?
30/07/2019 Duración: 40minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I pick over the results of the Liberal Democrat leadership election. Why did it turn out that way and what next for the party? Show notes Results of the Liberal Democrat leadership election. The Lib Dem Newswire survey on the 2019 contest. The Lib Dem Newswire survey on the 2017 contest, showing what a strong position Jo Swinson started the 2019 one in. Find Never Mind The Bar Charts on social media Like the show? Do follow on Twitter or Facebook. It's a great way to hear more about the podcast - and to let your friends and colleagues know about it too.
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What have we learnt so far about Jo Swinson and Ed Davey?
03/07/2019 Duración: 55minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I reflect on the Lib Dem leadership contest so far and quite spectacularly fail to end the show promptly after we say we should. Show notes Jo Swinson interview for Never Mind The Bar Charts. Ed Davey interview for Never Mind The Bar Charts. Launch of cross-party electoral reform campaign, including The Brexit Party. Leadership survey from Liberal Democrat Newswire. Leadership survey from Harry Samuels. The similarity of Ed Davey and Jo Swinson. Hustings: it's been a long time gripe of mine. Tim Farron's pledges on diversity in 2015. The Morrissey Report, not yet all implemented. Examples of the evidence on the benefits of diversity. Find Never Mind The Bar Charts on social media Like the show? Do follow on Twitter or Facebook. It's a great way to hear more about the podcast - and to let your friends and colleagues know about it too.
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Exclusive: Edward Davey interview
27/06/2019 Duración: 39minFollowing the special Never Mind The Bar Charts interview with Jo Swinson, now out is the matching interview with her rival for leadership of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey: Mark Pack interviews would-be Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey about why he's decided now is the time to run for leader. They also discuss the Coalition Government, environmental policy and how to defeat Boris Johnson. Stephen Tall and I are recording our reflections on both interviews early next week. Do let us know either on this post or the social media channels below what you made of the interviews before we record that show; listener feedback is always gratefully received. Find Never Mind The Bar Charts on social media Like the show? Do follow on Twitter or Facebook. It's a great way to hear more about the podcast - and to let your friends and colleagues know about it too.
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Exclusive: Jo Swinson interview
25/06/2019 Duración: 37minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts which, as trailed at the weekend, is the first of two interviews with the candidates to be the leader of the Liberal Democrats. Following the toss of a coin, Jo Swinson's interview comes first: Mark Pack interviews would-be Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson about why she wants the job. The topics they discuss include what she thinks of the SNP, what she'd do in a hung Parliament and how the party can be more successful. The Ed Davey interview will come out in a couple of days and then Stephen and I are recording our reflections on the interviews early next week. Do let us know either on this post or the social media channels below what you made of the interviews before we record that show; listener feedback is always gratefully received. Find Never Mind The Bar Charts on social media Like the show? Do follow on Twitter or Facebook. It's a great way to hear more about the podcast - and to let your friends and colleagues know about it too.
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Announcement: three special episodes coming up
21/06/2019 Duración: 02minExclusive interviews with Edward Davey and Jo Swinson coming up. Subscribe the podcast to make sure you don't miss them. Show notes The mystery coin was a special 2001 Canadian 10 cents (held upside down and with light glinting off it... at least that's my defence). Make sure you don't miss those exclusive interviews by subscribing in your favourite podcast app or sign up for email alerts.
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Will the Liberal Democrat boom go bust?
28/05/2019 Duración: 29minIn episode #9, Stephen Tall and Mark Pick pick over the European election results and what comes next for the Lib Dems. Can the party sustain its May run of successes? Show notes Kieran Pedley co-hosts the Polling Matters podcast, which you can find here. Examples 1, 2 and 3 of how the media missed the story of the Lib Dem surge. Details of Lord Ashcroft's polling. Tim Bale points out that the referendum theory Stephen mentioned doesn't really hold water. Phil Cowley writes and edits great books, and here is his tweet we mentioned. And... ignore my garbled reference to the 1992 general election. The comparison that can be done in different ways is between 1987 and 1992, not 1992 and 1997.
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Just how happy should the Lib Dems be?
14/05/2019 Duración: 36minWelcome to the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen Tall and I pick over the 2019 local election results to see how happy the Liberal Democrats should be. We also take a bit of a look forward to the European elections, discuss the use of 'bollocks' (complete with Ofcom guidance) and consider the overall pace of the Liberal Democrat recovery. Show notes 704! The coalition didn't irredeemably damage the Lib Dem brand: the evidence. Not Enough Champagne: the centre-left podcast we praise during the show. John Curtice's analysis of the Lib Dem local election performance versus the Remain/Leave balance of an area. How rude is 'bollocks'? The official Ofcom guidance. How effective is 'bollocks'? It fits with this wise advice.
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Friend or foe? Change UK and the Lib Dems
29/04/2019 Duración: 15minStephen Tall and Mark Pack discuss the leaked Change UK memo about the Lib Dems, where Change UK is headed, a bold claim about Tony Blair from Stephen and how the local elections may change the political trajectory of the Remain parties. Show notes Our previous podcast episode about Change UK / The Independent Group. That Change UK memo. Local election predictions look promising for the Lib Dems. The Liberal Democrat Euro campaign launch.
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Are the Lib Dems about to lose an MP?
05/04/2019 Duración: 29minWelcome to the latest edition of Never Mind The Bar Charts, in which Stephen finally gets me to talk about Brexit. But only after discussing the Newport West by-election, the reliability of the national opinion polls, the likely Liberal Democrat leadership contest and whether the party might be about to lose Norman Lamb from its ranks. Listen and enjoy... Show notes Norman Lamb's comments about his future can be read about here. The Lord Ashcroft polling discuss was covered in more detail by me here. One small fact correction on myself: the second Brexit Party person to have to stand down was the party's treasurer. The podcast now has its own social media channels.
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Vince Cable: how did he do and who will succeed him?
19/03/2019 Duración: 30minListen and enjoy as birthday boy Stephen and I discuss Vince Cable's record as party leader now he's announced his departure date (nearly), who might succeed him, what happened at Liberal Democrat conference in York, the brilliance of Geoff Payne, the party reforms now underway and why Stephen Tall pays up money to the New Statesman. He also mentioned the Steel vs Pardoe way of looking at Lib Dem leadership contests, explained by Jonathan Calder here.
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The Independent Group: earthshattering or earthbound?
04/03/2019 Duración: 29minListen and enjoy as Stephen and I discuss the future of The Independent Group, its possible impact on British politics, parallels with the SDP and what it means for the Liberal Democrats. With a shoutout to the Polling Matters podcast episode which took a look at TIG polling and the Times Red Box podcast interview with Anna Soubry.
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Pilot episode #3: universal basic income, radicalism and new parties
13/02/2019 Duración: 32minStephen and Mark discuss three things they don't like. A few follow-up links for what we discussed: Finnish universal basic income trial and thoughts from my time on a policy working group looking at the subject. Nick Barlow's blog post on new parties. Why I like ideology.
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Pilot episode #2: Paddy, coalition and little Englanders
18/01/2019 Duración: 38minMark Pack and Stephen Tall discuss Paddy Ashdown, Lib Dem strategy and our obsession with US politics. Brexit nearly doesn't get mentioned.
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Pilot episode #1: the best political commentators, the Lib Dems and what if Brexit wasn't happening?
23/12/2018 Duración: 37minStephen Tall and Mark Pack talk about their favourite political podcasts and commentators, what the government should be doing if it wasn't consumed by Brexit and the Liberal Democrats.