PoliticsJOE
By PoliticsJOE
This is PoliticsJOE's podcast - the only explicitly anti-nonce podcast in the UK.
Reporting on British politics with a sense of humour, the podcast is a recorded version of the conversations we have after work.
So pull up a stool, pour yourself a cold one, and laugh through the misery alongside us.
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Latest episode
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An entirely uncontroversial episode about Brexit, abortion, and Scottish independence
Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.Ed and Ava unite to talk about the tenth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum, John Major's opinions on that other referendum, and the UK's new abortion law.Present… -
The Prime Minister's new clothes
Immigration and undeclared donations -
Another round: Carol Vorderman on the insane weirdness of Tories
Ava interviews Carol Vorderman -
Is this the end of the NHS as we know it?
Analysing Labour's plan for NHS reform -
PMQs analysis
Winter fuel, farming, and the Unibomber -
Cold as Your Nan (Taylor's Version)
Welcome to the PoliticsJOE podcast. Today we're getting into Keir Starmer's decision to strip some pensioners of their winter fuel allowance. Then, we look to the states where Taylor Swift decided to become a Republican. -
Another Round: How Liz Truss ruined the country with Anthony Seldon
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, th… -
Findings of the Grenfell Inquiry (and PMQs)
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:… -
There's a new party in parliament
The Independent Alliance, landlord MPs, and the smoking ban -
Another round: What's next for the Conservative Party? (with Telegraph political editor, Ben Riley-Smith)
Oli interviews the Telegraph's political editor Ben Riley-Smith