Topic: Labour Party

23 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 58:26 - 1:03:41

1867: Transmission Window

UK Local Election Results and Keir Starmer's Unpopularity

The UK's Labour Party suffered significant losses in local elections, leading to calls for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to set a timetable for his departure. Analysts describe a "seismic shift" as the traditional duopoly of Labour and Conservatives crumbles, with voters moving toward the right-wing Populist Reform Party due to economic pressures and immigration concerns.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 2:43:17 - 2:45:57

1783: Dadgum

UK Voting Age Reform, 16-Year-Old Voters

The UK Labour government is proposing a reform to lower the national voting age to 16, bringing England in line with Scotland and Wales. Critics argue that 16-year-olds are too impressionable and lack the life experience to vote, while proponents claim they are well-informed. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the move is a political tactic to exploit younger, more easily influenced demographics.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 6:34 - 8:47

1742: Golden Poop

Keir Starmer, Donald Trump Oval Office Meeting

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office amidst visible tension. Analysts point to Starmer's previous actions, specifically the Labour Party sending operatives to campaign for Kamala Harris, as a primary source of friction in the US-UK relationship. During the press event, Starmer appeared physically uncomfortable as Trump discussed tariffs and European trade policies.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:08:31 - 1:13:22

1728: Hatchet Man

UK Labour Party and the Special Relationship

The tension between the UK Labour government and Elon Musk intensifies over Musk's comments regarding "tyrannical" governance and historical grooming gang investigations. Critics worry that offending Musk could damage the "special relationship" between the UK and the United States under a second Trump term.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:25:01 - 2:29:06

1678: Stolen Cookies

King Charles III Outlines UK Labour Government's Agenda

In the King's Speech, Charles III detailed Prime Minister Keir Starmer's legislative priorities, which include over 35 bills focused on economic stability and housing reform. Key proposals involve reforming planning laws to accelerate infrastructure projects and the gradual nationalization of the passenger rail network. The speech, delivered with traditional pageantry, signals a significant shift toward socialist-leaning policies under the new Labour government.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 1:00:26 - 1:07:36

1674: We're Working!

UK General Election and the Rise of Nigel Farage

As the United Kingdom heads to the polls, bookmakers predict a landslide victory for Keir Starmer's Labour Party. The hosts discuss the collapse of the Conservative Party, the influence of Nigel Farage's Reform Party, and a conspiracy theory regarding Barack Obama's recent visit to 10 Downing Street.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 3:01:37 - 3:03:18

1665: Flag Gate

Rishi Sunak's National Service Proposal

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has proposed a mandatory national service program for young people as part of his election campaign. The move has been criticized by military chiefs and political opponents as "bonkers." The hosts suggest the Tories are effectively throwing the July 4th election to Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 31:14 - 32:51

1655: Illegal Chants

London Protests, UK Labour Party Influence

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London for the 13th national demonstration for Palestine, with significant involvement from UK Labour Party members. The movement is putting pressure on the British government regarding arms sales to Israel and potential breaches of international law, while internal Jewish groups within the march call for an immediate ceasefire.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 20:02 - 24:58

1550: Clips of the Day

UK Parliament, Climate Change to Anti-Semitism Transition

During a session in the UK Parliament, Prime Minister Theresa May abruptly shifts a discussion on climate change to accuse Jeremy Corbyn of failing to address anti-semitism within the Labour Party. May cites a Guardian advertisement signed by Labour peers criticizing Corbyn's leadership. The hosts compare the sudden rhetorical pivot to a comedy sketch by Larry David.

Slackified
Episode 1199 10:49 - 13:26

1199: Slackified

Labour Party Defeat, Jeremy Corbyn and Anti-Semitism Allegations

The Labour Party suffered its worst electoral defeat since 1936, leading to questions about Jeremy Corbyn's leadership and the party's future. Media coverage focused on allegations of anti-Semitism within the party and the impact of leaked documents regarding the NHS. Comparisons are drawn between the UK results and the political climate in the United States.

Slackified
Episode 1199 20:57 - 23:44

1199: Slackified

Momentum Movement, Grassroots Organizing and Labour Strategy

The Momentum movement is identified as a key factor in the Labour Party's recent electoral failure. Critics argue that the group's focus on left-wing activism and identity politics alienated traditional voters. The segment explores how the party's internal rules allowed activists to gain significant influence over the leadership and policy agenda.

Iranahams
Episode 1195 1:02:46 - 1:04:59

1195: Iranahams

UK General Election and the Brexit Stalemate

Public opinion polls in the UK indicate that Brexit remains the primary issue for voters heading into the general election. While Boris Johnson promises to "get Brexit done" by Christmas, the Labour Party has proposed a six-month plan to resolve the issue. Some voters express confusion and fatigue, potentially shifting focus to domestic issues like the NHS and housing.

Son of a Biden
Episode 1175 1:56:33 - 1:59:37

1175: Son of a Biden

Brexit Party, Grimsby Voter Sentiment

A Sky News report from Grimsby indicates a shift in voter loyalty from the Labour Party to the Brexit Party. Residents expressed frustration with the political deadlock in the House of Commons, stating they are ready to vote for any party that will finally deliver on the 2016 referendum result.

Carbon Captions
Episode 1157 1:55:34 - 1:59:39

1157: Carbon Captions

Theresa May Transitions from Climate to Anti-Semitism

During a parliamentary session, Prime Minister Theresa May executed a sharp rhetorical transition from discussing climate change to accusing Jeremy Corbyn of fostering a toxic culture of anti-semitism within the Labour Party. The move was criticized as a bizarre and aggressive attempt to shame the opposition leader.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 1:36:56 - 1:41:08

1118: Birth Strike

Global Anti-Semitism Trends and Jeremy Corbyn

An uptick in anti-Semitic rhetoric is observed across Europe, linked in part to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. In the UK, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has renewed calls to freeze arms sales to Israel following a UN inquiry into the Great March of Return protests in Gaza. The segment also notes the impact of the US moving its embassy to Jerusalem on regional tensions.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 1:55:46 - 1:58:20

1110: Kremlin Crush

Jeremy Corbyn, Brexit and the Labour Party

Nigel Farage highlighted an old clip of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn criticizing the European Union as a "Frankenstein" project. The discussion explores the tension within the Labour Party between pro-EU leadership and the traditional working-class base that supports Brexit. Farage suggests that Corbyn's historical skepticism might be the key to finalizing the UK's exit from the EU.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 2:26:18 - 2:29:17

1072: Adultism is Real

Ruth Smeeth, Anti-Semitism and Lizard People

British MP Ruth Smeeth delivers a speech in the House of Commons addressing the rise of anti-Semitism within the Labour Party. In a notable moment, she explicitly denies being a "trans-dimensional lizard" or a foreign intelligence operative. The speech highlights the bizarre nature of modern political discourse and the harassment faced by Jewish officials in the UK.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 42:30 - 49:20

906: Hitler's Playbook

British Parliament Debate, Trump State Visit Petition

Members of the British Parliament debated a petition signed by nearly 2 million citizens to downgrade Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom. Opponents in the Labour Party and Scottish National Party labeled the President "protozoan" and a "petulant child," while Tories argued that insulting the U.S. President would damage post-Brexit trade prospects. The debate centered on whether a formal welcome by the Queen would embarrass the Crown.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 2:30:48 - 2:35:54

902: Morally Obtuse

UK Parliament, Brexit Anthem, John Bercow Controversy

Speaker of the House John Bercow faced criticism for expressing his personal opposition to President Trump addressing Parliament, citing concerns over racism and sexism. The incident occurred amidst tensions in the UK regarding Brexit, with some Labour Party members singing the EU national anthem in the chamber. Critics argued that Bercow's role requires him to be a neutral arbiter rather than entering political frays.

Smart Power
Episode 765 1:55:10 - 1:56:45

765: Smart Power

Jeremy Corbyn Teleprompter Gaffe in UK Speech

UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is mocked for a teleprompter error where he accidentally read the stage directions aloud during a speech. Corbyn said "strong message here" before delivering his point about not cutting student numbers. The hosts compare this to early teleprompter struggles faced by President Obama.