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Coffee House Shots
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Is the welfare state about to expand?
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Durée 17:24
James Heale and Michael Simmons join Patrick Gibbons to discuss the speculation that Labour could scrap the two-child benefit cap. Is this just red meat for the left of the party or is it a sign that public opinion around welfare has shifted? And, with mixed messages on the economy, can the country afford to scrap it?
This comes just a week after Labour’s partial U-turn over the winter fuel allowance so, with pressure also increasing from Reform, is the welfare state about to expand?
Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
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Why is antisemitism so pervasive? Irving v Lipstadt 25 years on
lundi 26 mai 2025 • Durée 30:28
Deborah Lipstadt and the lawyers that represented her, Anthony Julius and James Libson, join Michael Gove for this special edition of Coffee House Shots to provide their reflections: on the trial, on what it’s like to go to court over something that’s widely accepted as settled historical truth, and to discuss why they think antisemitism flourishes in so many forms. They also talk about why the principles of the case are ever more important today as they were 25 years ago.
Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
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Debate: should Kemi Badenoch go?
samedi 17 mai 2025 • Durée 30:36
‘If your house is on fire you don’t wait a year to call the fire brigade,’ says William. But Michael argues that political leaders – much like football managers – should be given time and patience in order to implement their direction, philosophy and, ultimately, to become successful. So should she stay or should she go? ... Or should the Tories give it to ‘Big Sam’ until the end of the season?
Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Have your say, by emailing us at: podcast@spectator.co.uk
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Kemi vs Nigel: who would Thatcher have backed?
samedi 15 février 2025 • Durée 14:24
However, when asked if a young Thatcher would have been drawn to the right’s insurgent Reform Party, Nigel Farage replied, ‘I don’t think there’s any doubt about it.’ He even claimed that Thatcher had voted UKIP in 1999. ‘She believed in meritocracy, she put Jewish people in her cabinet, working-class people like Norman Tebbit. She would have hated wokery and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI),’ said Farage.
What would Mrs Thatcher have thought of the current state of the Conservative Party? Might Reform have appealed to her?
James Heale speaks to Lord Forsyth.
Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
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Liz Truss vs Rishi Sunak: will the next phase be less rancorous?
mercredi 20 juillet 2022 • Durée 10:52
Produced by Cindy Yu.
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Spectator Hustings: Penny Mordaunt, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss
mardi 19 juillet 2022 • Durée 01:02:51
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Kemi out – are Tory MPs lending votes?
mardi 19 juillet 2022 • Durée 12:53
James Forsyth is joined by Katy Balls and Isabel Hardman.
Produced by Cindy Yu and Natasha Feroze.
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Can Truss catch up with Mordaunt?
lundi 18 juillet 2022 • Durée 10:54
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What's behind the leadership debate boycott?
lundi 18 juillet 2022 • Durée 15:17
'I’m afraid to say if you want to be Prime Minister you need to be able to fight anywhere, any place, anytime' - Fraser Nelson.
This evening, candidates will be whittled down to four remaining prospective leaders. Who do we expect to be knocked out and where will their votes go? Tune in again tonight for a second Coffee House Shots after the results.
Katy Balls is joined by Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth.
Produced by Natasha Feroze
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Who won the second leadership debate?
dimanche 17 juillet 2022 • Durée 12:33
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