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As the Labour government look to take pages out of Reform and the Tories' book on immigration, we take a deep dive on what the move means for Keir Starmer's party.
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Ed sits down with historian Quinn Slobodian on the release of his new book Hayek's Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right.
In this conversation, we get into the history of the populist right, its origins in the dismantling of the state, and the contradictions at the heart of its modern rise.
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We were joined in the PolJOE dungeon by Luke Pritchard of The Kooks to chat Brexit, the music industry, and what Labour need to do to save the jewel of Britain's cultural crown.
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Today we're reacting to Keir Starmer's newfound rage against the Lib Dems, Kemi Badenoch finding her voice and the government's continued refusal to recognise a genocide in Gaza.
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Zack Polanski is running to be the new leader of the Green Party.
He wants to turn the party into the left-wing alternative to Reform.
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Harry Shukman is a journalist who spent a year deep undercover in the UK's most prominent far-right organisation, Britain First.
On the release of his book Year of The Rat, Harry swung by the PoliticsJOE dungeon to run us through what being involved in the extreme right of politics looks like.
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After Labour lost a safe seat to Reform and an ex-Tory MP won the Greater Lincolnshire mayoralty for Farage, we ran in to the PolJOE dungeon on Friday morning to give you the lowdown of the Local Election results so far.
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On today's episode, Laura, Ed and Seán go deep on Louis Theroux's new documentary highlighting the plight of the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank, and the flagrant breaches of international law at the heart of the Zionist settler movement.
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Before we get into the meat and spud of this week's PMQs, we do a bit of reflecting on the absolute freak out around KNEECAP, and their being held to a higher standard than actual elected politicians.
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May 1st will see 23 local elections, 4 metro mayor elections, and one by-election.
But, who are the runners and riders?
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After rappers Kneecap drew the ire of FOX News and Sharon Osborne for their Coachella back drop, two instances from gigs of theirs in the UK have been taken to be assessed by counter-terrorism police.
On today's podcast, we break down the band's activism, Ireland's links to Palestine, and the significance of America in the UK's investigations.
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Today Kemi Badenoch was taking aim at Keir Starmer's latest U-turn, this time on trans women in light of the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman. We break it down in today's PMQs analysis.
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Ed has crash landed back to earth after joining Katie Perry et al on their Blue Origin flight and we're chatting Vatican.
After the Pope passed away on Easter Monday, we take something of a look at who could replace him at the head of the Catholic Church.
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He hath risen and so have the PoliticsJOE - to deliver you this Easter special.
Ava, Laura, and Séan answer your questions from the Reddit.
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Talks to end the Birmingham bin strikes collapsed this week.
No deal was reached between Birmingham council and Unite union and the all-out strike entered its fifth week.
There’s warnings of a public health emergency. Bin bags line the street, mountains of rubbish pile up in alleys, and an influx of rats is plaguing the city. And, Unite’s General Secretary Sharon Graham has warned bin strikes could spread to other local authorities as cash strapped councils make further cuts.
The dispute began when the effective bankruptcy of Birmingham council triggered their decision to remove Waste Recycling and Collection Officers, a safety role it says does not exist at other authorities.
Last month, I went to Birmingham to speak to striking bin workers, and some local residents, whose voices you’re about to hear.
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Reform UK is contesting nearly all the 1,600 council seats up for re-election on the 1st of May.
And, with the popularity of Labour dropping in the polls since the general election, and the Conservatives stagnant, could the Green Party position itself as the real opposition to Reform?
PoliticsJOE went to Kent to find out.
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Today Ava is joined by Charlie Craggs and Conor Clark to break down the Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday that found the term "woman" refers to biological sex.
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