Topic: Conservative Party

19 chapters across the catalog

Dead Name
Episode 1531 39:01 - 40:48

1531: Dead Name

China Election Interference, Justin Trudeau and Globe and Mail

A report from the Globe and Mail detailed a sophisticated strategy by Beijing to influence the 2021 Canadian federal election. The documents suggest China targeted specific Conservative candidates to favor a Liberal minority government. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for allegedly being aware of the interference but failing to take decisive action.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 14:22 - 16:33

1553: Ample Bosom

UK Local Election Results, Rishi Sunak Political Struggles

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces significant political pressure following bleak local election results where the Conservative Party lost over 400 seats. The Labor Party, led by Keir Starmer, saw substantial gains, signaling a potential shift in the next general election. Sunak's focus on "stopping the boats" and halving inflation is scrutinized against the backdrop of stagnant economic growth.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 4:24 - 7:58

1497: Bug Peeps

Liz Truss Resignation, UK Political Turmoil, and Boris Johnson

Liz Truss resigned as the shortest-serving Prime Minister in British history after only 44 days in office. Her tenure collapsed following a controversial tax cut plan that destabilized the pound and led to the dismissal of her finance minister. Reports indicate Boris Johnson may attempt a political comeback, while the Labor Party calls for a general election amid public dissatisfaction with the Conservative government.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 7:59 - 12:49

1497: Bug Peeps

Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt, UK Leadership Candidates

Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt emerge as the primary contenders to succeed Liz Truss as UK Prime Minister. Sunak is noted for his previous role as finance minister during the pandemic, while Mordaunt is described as a "dark horse" with a sharp tongue and ties to the military-industrial complex. Mordaunt gained attention for defending the government in Parliament while Truss was reportedly "hiding under a desk."

Smugly
Episode 1472 33:54 - 37:24

1472: Smugly

Liz Truss, UK Leadership Debate Collapse

During a televised UK Conservative leadership debate, a moderator collapsed on air, causing candidate Liz Truss to freeze in shock. The incident sparked a broader discussion about the frequency of people fainting or "dropping dead" on camera. Data from No Agenda Social was cited, claiming a significant increase in adverse health events among European athletes in 2022.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 39:15 - 41:03

1468: Superwokes

Penny Mordaunt, UK Prime Minister Race

Penny Mordaunt has emerged as a leading candidate to succeed Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister. During a political event, she referenced a Margaret Thatcher quote about every Prime Minister needing a "willy" (referring to Thatcher's husband, Denis) to address questions about woke culture. The hosts discuss the double entendre and its reception in the context of modern gender politics.

Bo Jo No Mo
Episode 1466 5:33 - 13:30

1466: Bo Jo No Mo

Boris Johnson Resignation, UK Prime Minister Leadership Crisis

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on July 7, 2022, following a mass exodus of over 50 government ministers and officials. The leadership crisis was triggered by "Partygate" scandals and the handling of sexual misconduct allegations against Chris Pincher. Johnson intends to remain as a caretaker prime minister until a new Conservative Party leader is elected in the coming months.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 46:20 - 51:34

1426: Pre-Bunk

Melissa Lantsman Challenges Trudeau in Parliament

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman confronted Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons, quoting his own past words on trusting citizens against his current use of emergency powers. Trudeau responded by accusing Conservative members of standing with people who wave swastikas, prompting a rebuke from the Speaker regarding inflammatory language.

Slackified
Episode 1199 5:46 - 8:54

1199: Slackified

UK General Election Results, Boris Johnson and Brexit Victory

The Conservative Party achieved a significant victory in the UK general election, clearing the path for Boris Johnson to execute Brexit. The results show a lopsided win for Conservatives in England but highlight growing nationalist movements in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Analysts suggest the victory could lead to future referendums on Scottish independence.

Slackified
Episode 1199 15:59 - 18:12

1199: Slackified

LBC Radio Coverage, James Cleverly on Conservative Strategy

LBC host Nick Ferrari interviews Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly regarding the party's plan to maintain its new voter base. Cleverly emphasizes the need to deliver on Brexit and increase investment in the NHS and local infrastructure. The discussion highlights the shift in the "Red Wall" districts of the UK.

Nine Dash Line
Episode 1167 40:34 - 43:38

1167: Nine Dash Line

Republican Party Branding, Deplatforming Strategies

A proposal is made for conservatives to shift their branding to focus on the "Republican" identity when fighting deplatforming and academic bias. The argument suggests that defending an established political party carries more weight than defending a vague ideological label.

Googers
Episode 1146 19:08 - 26:34

1146: Googers

Boris Johnson, James O'Brien LBC Critique, Conservative Leadership

Boris Johnson's lead in the Conservative leadership race is analyzed alongside a critique of LBC presenter James O'Brien's aggressive interviewing style. O'Brien's accusations against Johnson—including claims of lying to employers and conspiring to have a journalist beaten—are deconstructed. The discussion suggests that despite these attacks from the left, Johnson maintains significant momentum, as evidenced by his strong performance in the first round of voting.

Troll Union
Episode 1130 49:59 - 1:02:47

1130: Troll Union

Alberta Provincial Election and Carbon Tax Debate

Jason Kenney and the United Conservative Party won a landslide victory in Alberta, defeating Rachel Notley's NDP. The hosts analyze the election as a referendum on the carbon tax, which Kenney pledged to abolish. They review debate clips featuring candidates discussing the economic impact of fuel taxes and the "slush fund" nature of renewable energy subsidies.

Tippie-Top
Episode 1101 14:37 - 16:08

1101: Tippie-Top

Lack of Conservative Street Protests for the Wall

The discussion shifts to why conservative supporters of the border wall do not organize mass street protests similar to the "pussy hat" marches or Antifa. It is suggested that right-wing protesters are often labeled as Nazis by the media, which discourages public mobilization.

Spatchcock
Episode 839 1:29:21 - 1:31:50

839: Spatchcock

Theresa May, Conservative Party Leadership, Article 50 Stalling

Theresa May officially announced her candidacy for leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister. While she stated "Brexit means Brexit," she also indicated there would be no decision to invoke Article 50 until a negotiating strategy is clear, which the hosts interpret as a stalling tactic.

Pollen Tsunami
Episode 720 8:16 - 17:58

720: Pollen Tsunami

United Kingdom General Election Results and Proportional Representation

The 2015 UK General Election resulted in a decisive victory for David Cameron and the Conservative Party, defying media predictions of a dead heat. The resignation of Labour leader Ed Miliband, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, and UKIP leader Nigel Farage followed the results. Discussion focuses on the "British arithmetic" of the electoral system, where UKIP received 13% of the vote but only one seat, leading to protests in Whitehall regarding proportional representation.

Obama's Lobsters
Episode 124 7:34 - 10:08

124: Obama's Lobsters

David Cameron, Eric Schmidt, and UK Political Shifts

David Cameron is positioned as the likely successor to Gordon Brown in the upcoming UK general election. The hosts highlight that Google CEO Eric Schmidt serves as an economic advisor to Cameron, questioning Schmidt's ability to advise both the UK Conservatives and the Obama administration. Skepticism is expressed regarding Cameron's political authenticity.

The Zen "Offer"
Episode 29 0:01 - 2:03

29: The Zen "Offer"

Boris Johnson, London Mayoral Election Results

Boris Johnson defeated incumbent Ken Livingstone to become the new Mayor of London. The election results represent a significant loss for Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the Labour Party, which lost approximately 400 council seats across the United Kingdom. Johnson, previously known as a television host on programs like Have I Got News for You, is noted for his humorous public persona and distinct appearance.