Episodes
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It’s the morning after the night before. Labour have won a landslide, but there’s plenty more to unpack. It’s the election podcast for comms pros, by comms pros. This is no exception, as we navigate a complex result and possible next steps.
Our special guest today is Paul Sinclair - a speechwriter and political consultant who has written for three UK Prime Ministers and a number of CEOs of bluechip companies, now senior counsel at Atticus Partners. He's also a highly experienced journalist in television and print. A former special adviser to the last Labour Government. Now, number ten is red again.
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We've gone from counting weeks and days to hours, as polling day is in sight. In this episode, with a VIP guest, we discuss the comms strategies to employ in the final throes of the campaign; squeeze messaging and swing voters; plus what the new comms director should be doing in their first hours and days.
Our special guest today is Katie Perrior. In a 20-year career at the heart of politics, Katie has advised parliamentarians on both sides of the political divide – running the PR campaign for Boris Johnson’s successful Mayoral bid in 2008 and then going on to become the first female Director of Communications at No.10 Downing Street for Theresa May.Prior to this, Katie served in a numb er of senior roles, including Deputy Head of Press for ITV News and Head of Press for Channel 4 News.
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On this episode of Politicomms, we're joined by Christine Jardine of the Liberal Democrats. Christine was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh West in 2017 and is the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Scotland, Women and Equalities and the Cabinet Office. Before entering politics, Christine was an Edinburgh based journalist and broadcaster. She has written for the Scotsman, worked for the BBC and was editor of the Press Association in Scotland. She is standing as a candidate for Edinburgh West.
We chat to Christine about her thoughts on the role of the media in elections - from earned media to social and TV debates, as well as the rise of mis-and-dis-information. And, of course, we touch on those famous Lib Dem stunts.
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In our latest episode, we are joined by Sam Cunningham, CEO of Polimonitor, to discuss some of the hottest topics in UK politics today.
Join us as we delve into:
Gamble-gate: Exploring weak leadership, poor communication strategies, and the wider implications for political accountability.
Nigel Farage: Analyzing his stance on Russia vs. Ukraine, the rise of populism, and the consequences of delivering the wrong message to the wrong people.
Keir Starmer: Examining his use of communication through imagery, how he has started showcasing his personality, and the importance of appearing relatable and human.
Don’t miss this insightful conversation packed with expert analysis and thought-provoking discussions.
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In this episode of the Politicomms Podcast by Onclusive, hosts Jack Richards, Stephen Canning, and Elena Campbell are joined by Curzon PR Chief Exec, Farzana Baduel. The group explore Labour’s strategic handling of key issues like taxation and the Middle East conflict. They discuss the emotional impact of political messaging, public apathy towards the Conservatives, and the potential for a post-election reinvention. Elena offers insights for public affairs professionals on adapting to a new political landscape. Tune in for expert analysis and actionable advice.
In this episode, the importance of horizon scanning is discussed. Get Onclusive's latest guide on this topic at https://onclusive.com/en-gb/resources/whitepaper/your-5-step-guide-to-outwitting-your-competitors-with-horizon-scanning/
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Jack, Elena and Stephen discuss the latest election updates in what has been a very quiet week for UK politics. Discussion focuses on what has been a big week for Reform (including the launch of their contract), the national issues breaking through, and the importance of national versus local issues. Plus, a new MRP poll is released, what does a super majority mean for the country? All this, and more, on Politicomms.
Onclusive has also launched a handy free key dates document ahead of the election. This essential document provides visibility of the pivotal moments that will shape the political and media landscape in the coming weeks - if you couldn’t understand Jack’s navigation instructions, you can download it here: https://onclusive.com/en-gb/resources/whitepaper/key-events-ahead-of-the-uk-general-election/
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In this episode of Politicomms, Jack; Elena; and Stephen are joined by a special guest. Leon Cook is the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Dulwich & West Norwood and founder of Atticus Partners (and therefore Elena's boss!). We look at how Cook's journey from comms to a fight for the commons and how a background in public affairs sets candidates up well for elections, and serving as an MP if elected. This episode sees us delve into local versus national messaging and how to disseminate it, the issues that really matter to voters, how impactful manifestos are, and much more.
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In this episode of the Politicomms podcast, we dive into the latest political headlines. We start with Rishi Sunak’s D Day disaster, analysing the implications and fallout from his recent missteps. We also explore the current spending trends of political parties, shedding light on how funds are being allocated in the lead-up to the next election and whether you really do have to pay to play. Finally, we discuss the role manifestos play in shaping political campaigns and voter expectations. Tune in for an insightful discussion on these topics and stay informed on the latest in the world of politics.
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Join us in this episode of Politicomms (an Onclusive podcast) as we dive into public opinion trends and political messaging with special guest James Crouch from Opinium. Discover recent trends in public opinion and their influence on political campaigns and policies, key findings from Opinium polls, and their implications for upcoming elections. We also explore effective and ineffective political messages, strategies for resonating with diverse demographics, and insights on how campaign outputs impact public sentiment and voting intentions. Tune in for expert analysis and valuable insights on the power of communication in shaping elections.
With Jack Richards, Elena Campbell, Stephen Canning and James Crouch.
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In Episode 3 of Politicomms, "Debate Debrief: Mastering the Message," we dive deep into the latest political debate, examining who emerged victorious and why. We discuss the importance of message clarity and consistency, and how framing key issues can make or break a candidate's appeal.
Our hosts analyse the strategic use of data and explore how different communication styles, from empathy to aggressive attacks, impact audience perception. Emotional storytelling and nonverbal communication are highlighted as critical elements in connecting with voters.
Additionally, we touch on other political news: the Lib Dems recent stunt in Henley, Nigel Farage's comeback (again?!), and Massive Attack's endorsement of Carla Denyer.
Join us for an insightful breakdown of debate dynamics and the art of political messaging in the podcast by comms pros, for comms pros.
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In this episode of the Politicomms podcast, hosts Jack Richards, Elena Campbell, and Stephen Canning discuss the latest election campaign strategies with Andy Barr, founder of Ten Yetis PR Agency. They review the first week of campaigning, focusing on key campaign stunts and their effectiveness. The conversation highlights the differences in campaign strategies among the major parties: Labour's cautious approach, the Conservatives' frequent policy announcements, and the Liberal Democrats' media stunts.
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In the inaugural episode of the Politicomms podcast, hosts Jack Richards, Elena Campbell, and Stephen Canning launch an in-depth exploration into the current election landscape, focusing on key communication strategies and the significant role of social media in contemporary political campaigns. This debut episode features insightful analysis on voter engagement trends, effective messaging, and the narratives being shaped by major political parties. The hosts also highlight how Onclusive’s advanced data tools provide empirical evidence to support their insights. Available twice-weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Deezer, Politicomms is set to deliver compelling discussions with special guests from various political and public affairs backgrounds. Join us as we kick off this new series aimed at comms professionals seeking to stay ahead in the dynamic world of political communications. For more information, visit onclusive.com/politicomms.
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Welcome to Politicomms, your go-to podcast for in-depth analysis of political events through the lens of communications. Sponsored by Onclusive, this podcast is hosted by seasoned communications professionals who break down the strategies behind the headlines.
In this two-minute teaser, Onclusive's Jack Richards shares sneak peek into how Politicomms will explore the UK General Election and other pivotal political moments. Discover the messaging tactics, media strategies, and public relations maneuvers that shape political narratives and influence public opinion. Whether you're a communications enthusiast or a political junkie, this teaser will show you why Politicomms is the must-listen podcast for anyone interested in the power of communication in politics.
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