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Putin's poisonous frogs, Palestine Action, and the politics of protest15 Feb 202601:12:18

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper joins Trevor from the Munich Security conference as global leaders appear to be marking the end of the International Rules based order. Also in Munich is Conservative Foreign Secretary, Dame Priti Patel. And as both the right and left continue to do well in the polls - we speak to Head of Policy for Reform UK, Zia Yusuf and the Green Party's leader Zack Polanski.

Helping to work out what all of this means is journalist and broadcaster Steve Richards, the i's Chief Political Commentator Kitty Donaldson, and the director of the London Defence Conference, Iain Martin.

You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips each week from 8:30am

The political fires facing the Government08 Feb 202601:12:58

The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is continuing to come under pressure for his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as the UK Ambassador to the U.S. despite apparent concerns from Cabinet members, but as our panel discuss it’s the treatment of women and girls by powerful men that has sparked this political fire.

Our panel this week is Baroness Ayesha Hazarika, Former Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4 Dorothy Byrne, and Former Downing Street Director of Communications Craig Oliver.

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden joins us this week from the Government. For the Conservatives, Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Alex Burghart and Labour peer Lord Glasman are also with us to make sense of everything.

You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every weekend from 8:30am on Sky News

The politics of the Budget28 Oct 202100:34:35
Adam Boulton and guests analyse the good, the bad and the bubbly from this week's Budget statement by Rishi Sunak.

Big spending commitments in line with Brown and Blair rather than Osborne and Cameron - and big tax rises to boot, with the tax burden now at a level not seen since 1949.

A big boost for workers on Universal Credit and a business rate discount for shops, restaurants and gyms..

But with the threat of inflation on the horizon - and the promise of tax cuts by 2024 - did the Chancellor do enough to convince the public to share his optimism?

Joining Adam this week are the former senior adviser to Phillip Hammond and Sajid Javid - and now partner at Flint Global - Tim Pitt, the Oxford economist and author Linda Yueh and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.

#AllOutPolitics
General Election: A case of 'when' not 'if?'05 Sep 201900:47:25
This week, Boris Johnson has lost his majority, lost control of parliament, lost a vote over a no-deal Brexit and lost an attempt to call a general election. 21 MPs lost the Conservative whip after defying the Prime Minister while Mr Johnson's brother quit as an MP. All this in the first three days after the summer recess. These are not normal times in Westminster and what happens next is anyone's guess. Joining Adam Boulton to help make sense of it all are the Conservative writer Tim Montgomerie, James Meadway who's a former adviser to Labour's John McDonnell and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
Prorogation: Is Boris Johnson being undemocratic?29 Aug 201900:42:08
Recess? What recess? Before MPs have set foot back in Westminster, the Prime Minister is being accused of being undemocratic by suspending Parliament ahead of a Queen's Speech in October. A "constitutional outrage" says the Speaker John Bercow. Not so says Boris Johnson who says he wants to move ahead with a new programme for government and NOT thwart debates on Brexit as the 31st October deadline looms with no deal in place. All this as election fever gathers momentum following a summer of punter-friendly policy announcements. Plenty to discuss ahead of the new term as Adam Boulton is joined by The Guardian columnist Zoe Williams and The Mail on Sunday's Peter Hitchens.
Are the Tories about to enjoy a Boris bounce?26 Jul 201900:43:54
At the end of a seminal week in politics, we discuss whether Boris Johnson's appointment as prime minister will lead to a boost in Conservative support - as even columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is getting swept up in the excitement. She joins Adam Boulton and his other guests Henry Newton from the Open Europe think tank, Sky political correspondent Rob Powell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Is Donald Trump racist?18 Jul 201900:40:45
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the fallout from the racism storm in the US where Donald Trump has attacked four Democratic congresswomen, telling them to 'go back' to the countries they came from. It's left the two candidates to become the UK's next Prime Minister in a diplomatic dilemma. Should they call it out as racism? Also on the podcast, the prospect of a suspension of Parliament in order to force through a no deal Brexit and as Theresa May prepares to leave Number Ten, the panellists are asked: 'How will history judge her?' Joining Adam this week are the former UK ambassador to the US Peter Westmacott, The New Statesman's Anoosh Chakelian, the Conservative writer Tim Montgomerie and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Can Labour resolve its antisemitism crisis?11 Jul 201900:44:46
What next for Labour following more damaging claims over its handling of antisemitism allegations? And where next for UK-US diplomacy in the aftermath of the leaked emails from the British ambassador Sir Kim Darroch in which he criticised President Trump? We'll also discuss the independent report into bullying in Parliament. Host Adam Boulton is joined by the political editor of The Times Francis Elliott, the journalist and broadcaster Jenny Kleeman and Sky's political reporter Rob Powell.
Hong Kong protests: How did we get here and what happens next?04 Jul 201900:47:20
The future of Hong Kong has long been a source of simmering tension in UK-China relations, but following this week's protests in the territory, it's now developed into a full diplomatic dispute. On this week's podcast we're looking at what's caused the current escalation, how it could all play out, and what impact a new British Prime Minister might have on matters. Joining Adam Boulton are the Telegraph’s China correspondent Sophia Yan, Sky News’ South East Asia correspondent Siobhan Robbins, director of Hong Kong Watch Johnny Patterson and Times columnist and author Edward Lucas.
How likely is a no deal Brexit by 31st October?27 Jun 201900:53:19
The Conservative leadership race has been dominated by an apparent row between Boris Johnson and his partner and the Brexit plans of both Mr Johnson and his rival Jeremy Hunt. Do or die by 31st October says Mr Johnson but Mr Hunt is willing to go beyond that IF negotiations with the EU progress well. But what chance of a Halloween deadline being met? Joining Adam Boulton this week are FT columnist and lawyer at Preiskel and Co David Allen Green, head of Europe and Trade Policy at the Institute of Directors Allie Renison, Sky News’ political correspondent Kate McCann and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Will Boris Johnson's campaign strategy work?21 Jun 201900:50:03
Most of us will not get a say in who becomes our next Prime Minister. The decision is in the hands of 160,000 members of the Conservative Party who now have to choose between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. Will Mr Johnson's publicity-shy strategy work? Does he need to campaign hard given he is the only Brexiteer on the ballot paper? And can Jeremy Hunt find a way to cause an upset? Also this week, the rising tensions between the US and Iran. Are we on the cusp of war? Joining Adam Boulton this week to discuss the Tory leadership race and Iran are Sky News' director of newsgathering Jonathan Levy, deputy political editor Sam Coates, The Times' defence correspondent Lucy Fisher and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Tory leadership: Who should Boris be afraid of?13 Jun 201900:41:34
With the results in from the first round of voting in the Tory leadership race, Adam Boulton and guests crunch the numbers and discuss the candidates' chances. Can any of them beat Boris Johnson to the top job? Joining Adam are political commentators Tim Montgomerie and Lucy Thomas, Sky News’ political correspondent Kate McCann and head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
What did the UK get out of President Trump's visit?05 Jun 201900:53:38
Adam Boulton and guests assess the political impact of Donald Trump's state visit to the UK this week after the President enjoyed the lavish hospitality of the Queen against a backdrop of protests and acrimony. President Trump also waded into the Tory leadership issue as candidates started to drop out of the race to succeed Theresa May. Joining Adam are the deputy political editor of The Sunday Times Caroline Wheeler, former British ambassador to the USA Sir Christopher Meyer and Sky's political correspondent Kate McCann.
The Risk Factor: Covid and MPs' Safety21 Oct 202100:39:06
Adam Boulton and guests discuss two types of risk this week.
The risk to the public from Covid as ministers rule out introducing a Plan B to tackle rising cases of the virus - a decision which seems at odds with the advice from from the British Medical Association and the NHS Confederation.

And the panel assess the risk to MPs and their safety as they remember Sir David Amess MP who died on October 15th.

Joining Adam this week are the Conservative MP and member of the Covid Recovery Group, Harriett Baldwin; the Labour MP Angela Eagle and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.

#AllOutPolitics
What is Theresa May's legacy?29 May 201901:00:02
What a week it's been. Since the last episode, Theresa May has resigned as leader of the Conservatives, her party was thumped in the European Parliament elections in which Nigel Farage's Brexit Party came out on top, Labour has indicated a shift in position over a second EU referendum and the list of candidates to succeed Mrs May as Prime Minister has jumped into double figures. Plenty to assess then as host Adam Boulton is joined by the head of politics at City AM Owen Bennett, visiting research fellow at the London School of Economics Sophia Gaston, Sky's political reporter Aubrey Allegretti and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
The end of Theresa May’s Game of Thrones24 May 201901:00:30
As we approach the “End of May”, Adam Boulton and guests examine the final episode of Game of Thrones in search of political parallels, and ask if throwing milkshake is a legitimate political protest. Joining Adam are Labour MP Wes Streeting, Telegraph journalist and former Conservative MP Rob Wilson, Sky News correspondent Lucy Cotter and head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
How should inequality be addressed?16 May 201900:54:12
Adam Boulton and guests discuss how inequality should be measured and addressed following a report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies which suggests the issue has caused an increase in 'deaths of despair.' They also look ahead to next week's European Parliament elections, assessing the potential fallout and the main parties' chances against an emboldened Nigel Farage. Joining Adam this week are Sky's economics editor Ed Conway, research fellow at the think tank the IPPR Grace Blakeley, election expert and Tory peer Robert Hayward and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Should MPs be paid more?09 May 201900:41:21
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Tory party's patience - or lack of it - with Theresa May; the future of the 'special relationship' between the US and UK as the American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warns about Huawei and Iran - after the birth of an Anglo-American royal baby; and the panel assess the impact of the MPs expenses scandal 10 years on. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political editor Beth Rigby, freelance political journalist Marie Le Conte, Sky's defence correspondent Alistair Bunkall and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
What can we learn from the local election results?03 May 201900:48:21
As the main parties suffer what appears to be a Brexit backlash in local elections in England and Northern Ireland, Adam Boulton guests assess the wider political impact of the results. The week, however, has been somewhat dominated by the sacking of the defence secretary Gavin Williamson over the leaking of information from the National Security Council. Both issues are up for discussion and joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, Sky's election experts professors Michael Thrasher and Will Jennings and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
A turning point in Northern Ireland politics?25 Apr 201900:52:46
Adam Boulton and guests reflect on sobering week in Northern Ireland following the murder of the journalist Lyra McKee. Remarks at her funeral have reignited the debate over the future of a power sharing government and an end to violence on the streets. Also this week, as the the Extinction Rebellion protests reach their conclusion, have their efforts helped or hindered the climate change cause? And with the European Parliament elections (potentially) on the horizon, the panel assess the prospects of Change UK following its campaign launch this week. Joining Adam are Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins, talkRADIO presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer, author of The Climate Majority Leo Barasi, Sky's political reporter Rob Powell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
EU elections: Now it's Farage AGAINST Ukip18 Apr 201900:44:13
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the French response to the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this week and assess the nation's religious literacy which has been scrutinised in the aftermath. And with European Parliament elections on the horizon, there's the fascinating spectacle of the battle for the pro-Leave vote with UKIP up against Nigel Farage's Brexit Party. Joining Adam this week are the journalist Andy Walton, France 24's London correspondent Benedicte Paviot and Sky's political reporter Rob Powell.
Halloween havoc: Can Theresa May's Brexit deal rise from the dead?11 Apr 201900:34:54
Adam Boulton and guests examine the implications of a new Brexit deadline after EU leaders suggested a departure by 31st October.

The Halloween imagery is far too easy for a story of Brexit's twists and turns but it leaves the Prime Minister having to convince MPs once again that the Withdrawal Agreement must be brought back from the dead to secure what she calls an 'orderly departure.'

Throw in the potential for an expensive European election campaign and moves to unseat the PM again, the uncertainty has far from disappeared.

Joining Adam in Brussels are Sky's Europe correspondent Michelle Clifford and in Westminster the Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor Asa Bennett, the head of politics at City AM Owen Bennett and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Can May and Corbyn broker a Brexit deal?04 Apr 201900:47:38
Another week another potential delay to Brexit as Parliament struggles to agree a path to honouring the result of 2016 EU referendum. Adam Boulton is joined by an expert panel of guests to look at the short term options available as Theresa May instigates discussions with the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on the way forward, with next week's summit in Brussels critical to satisfying EU deadlines. Joining Adam are the COO of Best for Britain and co-host of the Remainiacs podcast Naomi Smith, Guido Fawkes reporter Tom Harwood, The Times' deputy political editor Sam Coates, Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Who or what can break the Brexit deadlock?28 Mar 201900:42:46
Adam Boulton and guests assess another dramatic week in Westminster in which the Prime Minister was the subject of a Cabinet coup, offered her resignation, saw the government lose control of debates in the Commons, and witnessed MPs fail to agree on a way forward in the Brexit process. Joining Adam to work out where it is all heading are the editor of City AM Christian May, co-host of the Zeitgeist Tapes and House of Comments podcasts Emma Burnell, Sky's political editor Faisal Islam and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Brexit and Northern Ireland: Deal or no deal?14 Oct 202100:32:11
Brexit is back on the agenda this week as Adam Boulton and guests discuss the thorny issue of Northern Ireland protocol.
Negotiations have resumed between the UK and the European Union over the implementation of the protocol with the EU offering concessions on checks.
But the role of the European Court of Justice appears the major sticking point so what next?
Joining Adam this week are the former Permanent Secretary at the Department for Exiting the EU, Philip Rycroft; Die Welt’s correspondent in London, Stefanie Bolzen and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
#AllOutPolitics
Parliament versus Prime Minister in final Brexit showdown21 Mar 201900:28:27
Adam Boulton is in Brussels as the clock ticks towards the UK's legal departure from the European Union. 11pm on 29th March 2019 is on the horizon but there is no clear path to Brexit and following another dramatic week, a showdown between the Prime Minister and Parliament is looming.
Joining Adam to discuss the prospects for the next week and beyond are Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone, Chloe Westley from the Taxpayers' Alliance, the former deputy director of the Remain campaign Lucy Thomas and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Brexit: Is a General Election inevitable?15 Mar 201900:46:41
At the end of a tumultuous political week, Adam Boulton and guests attempt to navigate their way through the various parliamentary twists and turns in the Brexit process. The votes, the politics and the legalities are all up for discussion as the path to honouring the EU referendum result in 2016 remains unclear. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Kate McCann, the Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor Asa Bennett, the chief executive of the Demos think tank Polly MacKenzie and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
The politics of knife crime08 Mar 201900:35:03
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the political arguments associated with the rise in knife crime as Theresa May insists there is no direct correlation between 'certain crimes and police numbers.' With another Meaningful Vote on Brexit on the horizon, can Mrs May get her deal through the Commons? And what can we expect from the Chancellor's Spring Statement next week? Joining Adam this week are Sky's economics editor Ed Conway, Research Fellow for the Centre for Policy Studies Harriet Sergeant, Sky's political correspondent Tom Rayner and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Who will last longer, Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn?28 Feb 201900:45:23
Adam Boulton and guests assess the next steps as Theresa May faces accusations of more 'can kicking' over Brexit. The Prime Minister's opened the door to potential votes on taking 'no deal' off the table AND extending Article 50. Inevitably the issue is dividing the Conservatives but there are also problems for Labour as Jeremy Corbyn pivots towards backing a second referendum against the backdrop of more claims of anti-Semitism. Plenty to talk about as usual and joining Adam this week are The Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor Asa Bennett, Sky's political correspondent Kate McCann and the FT's political editor George Parker.
Party splits, the Independent Group and Brexit21 Feb 201900:42:14
It was meant to be recess. So with Adam Boulton on his own recess, several Labour and Conservative MPs decided to resign from their parties to join the new Independent Group. Some blamed Brexit, others the culture with their parties. All were convinced that it's time for a change. To examine a tumultuous week in politics, Sophy Ridge took time out from her Sunday show to host this week's edition of AOP and she was joined by former Labour adviser and author of 'Punch and Judy Politics' Ayesha Hazarika, former Lib Dem adviser and Chief Executive of the Demos think tank Polly Mackenzie, the deputy editor of The Article Olivia Utley and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Trade, Grayling and Brexit14 Feb 201900:42:55
With just six weeks to go until Brexit - and in the week in which the International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox signed the 4th of the 40 deals he expects to seal before 29th March - Adam Boulton and guests discuss post-Brexit trade, tariffs and the relationship with the World Trade Organisation. They also examine the latest controversy involving the Transport Secretary Chris Grayling after a multi-million pound shipping contract - to a company with no ships - was cancelled. Joining Adam this week are the Sky's business correspondent Adam Parsons, the Head of Europe and Trade Policy at the Institute of Directors Allie Rennison, Sky's political reporter Rob Powell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Brexit, Venezuela and Political Editorship07 Feb 201900:44:37
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the diplomatic tensions between the UK and the European Union after the EU Council President Donald Tusk said there was a 'special place in hell' for politicians who promoted Brexit without a plan to deliver it. They'll assess the Labour party's positions on Venezuela - where the country's opposition leader has declared himself interim president - and antisemitism. And in the week Sky News announced that Beth Rigby is to become its new political editor, Adam recalls his 25 years in the hotseat and offers Beth his survival tips! Joining Adam and Beth are Sky's diplomatic editor Dominic Waghorn and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Brexit - Deal, No Deal or No Brexit?31 Jan 201900:42:48
We are weeks away from the date the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union but the shape of Brexit is still unclear. There was light at the end of a Eurotunnel for Theresa May this week as MPs backed an amendment on the Irish backstop which could be enough to get her deal through Parliament...BUT...the EU has made it clear there will be no renegotiation of the Withdrawal Agreement. So where does that leave us? Joining Adam Boulton to discuss the options are Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London; Financial Times Political Correspondent Laura Hughes, Sky News’ political reporter Rob Powell and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Brexit - The Options24 Jan 201900:50:27
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the options available to Theresa May as she tries to win support for a Brexit 'Plan B' among her parliamentary colleagues. With the clock ticking towards 29th March, can the Prime Minister secure a deal? Will Article 50 be delayed? Can and will a 'No Deal Brexit' be taken off the table? Will the hard Brexiteers be left with no option but to back some form of deal? We know there won't be a 'second referendum' amendment which has raised questions about the Labour leadership among the party's own MPs so what is Jeremy Corbyn's next move? Joining Adam are Sky's deputy political editor Beth Rigby, political consultant and commentator Nina Schick, deputy editor of the Article Olivia Utley and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Meaningful Vote, No Confidence Vote and Brexit17 Jan 201900:48:31
What a week it's been in Westminster as the Brexit crisis started to bite harder. A thumping defeat for Theresa May's Brexit plan prompted Jeremy Corbyn to table a motion of no confidence in the government....which was rejected by MPs. So where now? What is plan B? How can Parliament honour the referendum of 2016? Plenty to talk about this week and joining Adam Boulton to go over it all are the Labour MP Stella Creasy, Conservative MP George Freeman, Sky's political reporter Rob Powell and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
Tory Conference: Crisis, what crisis?07 Oct 202100:33:30
Adam Boulton and guests reflect on the Conservative Party conference in Manchester where Boris Johnson outlined an optimistic vision for the country against a backdrop of rising prices and the removal of the Universal Credit uplift.

Plenty of focus on the 'levelling up' agenda and a high wage, high skill, high productivity economy - but very little in terms of hard policies.

Joining Adam are the chief political correspondent of the Daily Telegraph Christopher Hope, former government minister Anna Soubry and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
#AllOutPolitics
Harassment and Brexit15 Jan 201900:55:05
In this first episode of 2019, Adam Boulton and guests question the boundaries of protest and ask what can be done about the harassment of MPs and journalists in Westminster. With the meaningful vote on Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on the horizon, there's an assessment of this week's government defeats in the Commons and there are questions over whether the Speaker was out of order in agreeing to give MPs more sway over the process. Joining Adam this week are the Conservative MPs Anna Soubry and Owen Paterson, the Labour MP Jess Phillips, the editor of the online political magazine 'Spiked' Brendan O'Neill and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.
Corbyn Row, Brexit, Review of the Year20 Dec 201801:10:25
In the final episode of the year Adam Boulton and guests discuss the row over whether Jeremy Corbyn did or did not call the Prime Minister a 'stupid woman' and they reflect on a monumental political year in the UK and abroad. Joining Adam to pick their stories of the year, their moments of 2018, the winners and losers of the past 12 months and their predictions for 2019 are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the deputy editor of The Article Olivia Utley, the director of Demos Polly Mackenzie and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Corbyn #Brexit #AllOutPolitics #StupidWoman #SkyNews #2018Review #MakeDebatesHappen
Brexit, Meaningful Vote and Theresa May13 Dec 201800:21:56
Adam Boulton and guests discuss another dramatic week in politics which started with the deferral of the Meaningful Vote on Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, progressed into a confidence vote among Conservative MPs on Mrs May's leadership and culminates in further discussions with the EU about the Irish backstop. So, with accusations of kicking the can down the road ringing in he ears, the Prime Minister looks likely to be politically live and kicking for some time to come (or at least until Christmas). Adam hosts in Brussels alongside Sky's diplomatic editor Dominic Waghorn and they're joined in Westminster by Sky's political corespondent Kate McCann and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #MeaningfulVote #May #AllOutPolitics #skynews #politics
Brexit Special - Contempt, Meaningful Vote and May Future06 Dec 201800:30:32
It's another Brexit special as we count down to next week's Meaningful Vote on the deal agreed between the UK and the EU. In the lead up, the Government's been found in contempt of Parliament for the first time over its failure to publish its full legal advice on the deal and MPs backed a call for the Commons to have a direct say in what happens if - as expected - the Prime Minister's proposal is rejected. Joining Adam Boulton to discuss the political and legal implications of this week's events are Sky's Home editor Jason Farrell, the contributing editor of the FT and solicitor at Preiskel & Co LLP David Allen Green and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #AllOutPolitics #MakeebatesHappen #SkyNews
Brexit - Deal done but what next?28 Nov 201800:48:01
Adam Boulton and guests attempt to map out the next steps in the Brexit process as Theresa May tries to convince MPs to back the deal she secured wit the European Union over the weekend. What can MPs do if they're not happy with it? What can the government do if it's rejected after the meaningful vote? Joining Adam this week are Dr Joelle Grogan, Senior Lecturer in Law at Middlesex University; Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary's University London; Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #skynews #makedebateshappen
Brexit Latest and May Future22 Nov 201800:36:31
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the progress that's been made over the Withdrawal Agreement and the deal on the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the EU. Simmering in the background is the waiting game over whether 48 Conservative MPs submit a 'no confidence in the Prime Minister' letter to the chair of the backbench 1922 Committee. The charge is being led by Jacob Rees-Mogg and the European Research Group but so far, there has been little sign of Theresa May facing an imminent threat to her leadership. Plenty to talk about as usual. Joining Adam this week are The Spectator's political correspondent Katy Balls, Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #skynews #politics #makedebateshappen
Brexit - The Legalities and the Politics15 Nov 201800:52:06
It's a Brexit special this week as Adam Boulton and guests try to make sense of the political landscape following the publication of the draft Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the European Union. Despite front bench resignations in response to the deal, Theresa May is promising to see Brexit through. But what are the implications of this week's developments both politically and legaly? Joining Adam this week are David Allen Green, contributing editor of the FT and solicitor at Preiskel & Co LLP, Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #SkyNews #politics
US Midterms, Trump and Brexit08 Nov 201800:48:54
Adam Boulton hosts this week's podcast from Washington DC where Donald Trump has come out fighting following the US Midterms in which the Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives but retained the Senate. The President's described it as a 'tremendous success' but the results were soon overshadowed by a typically feisty news conference in which he clashed, most notably, with CNN reporter Jim Acosta...not to mention the sacking of his Attorney General Jeff Sessions. It makes the latest Brexit developments seem small fry by comparison. To talk about all of these issues, Adam is joined in Washington by Sky's US correspondent Amanda Walker and in London by the playwright and New European columnist Bonnie Greer, Greg Swenson from Republicans Overseas, Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #2018MidtermElections #Trump #Brexit #skynews #MakeDebatesHappen
Budget, Angela Merkel and the US Midterm Elections02 Nov 201800:47:12
Adam Boulton and guests dissect the week's big political issues in the UK and beyond. This week, they reflect on Chancellor Philip Hammond's Budget and whether it was the big giveaway that has been described in some quarters. What next for Germany as Angela Merkel announces she'll slowly fade out of office and not seek re election in 2021? And there's a look ahead to next week's US Midterm elections where Donald Trump's Republicans are fighting to keep control of both houses of Congress. Joining Adam this week are the former British ambassador to the United States and Germany Sir Christopher Meyer, Sky's deputy political editor Beth Rigby and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Budget #Merkel #Brexit #USmidterms #Trump #GOP #Democrats #SkyNews
Bullying, Language, Theresa May and the Budget25 Oct 201800:39:27
Adam Boulton and guests focus on the culture in Westminster this week as the House of Commons Commission confirms it's backing the recommendations of the Cox report on bullying and harassment in Parliament. "Assassination is in the air" and "the moment is coming when the knife gets heated, stuck in her front and twisted" are two anonymous quotes attributed to MPs in relation to Theresa May's future this week - the panel will examine whether those in public life ought to watch their words. And we look ahead to next week's Budget and the important issue of whether's it's been scheduled to avoid clashing with Halloween! Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the FT's political correspondent Laura Hughes and Amy Leversidge from the FDA union for public sector professionals. #Bullying #language #Brexit #Budget #skynews #politics
Starmer speech and Tory challenges30 Sep 202100:34:30
Adam Boulton and guests reflect on Labour's conference in Brighton where Sir Keir Starmer had to overcome internal rows and a resignation before making his pitch to the party and the country in his first 'in person' speech as leader.

And with the perfect storm of a supply chain problem, the end of the furlough scheme, the universal credit cut, and a cost of living crisis we'll look ahead to the Conservative gathering in Manchester and how the governing party plans to respond.

Joining Adam this week, the Assistant Editor at The Spectator Isabel Hardman, former government minister and Conservative MP Alistair Burt and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
#AllOutPolitics
Saudi Arabia, International Journalists and Brexit18 Oct 201800:29:43
Adam Boulton presents this week's All Out Politics podcast from Brussels as another big week in the Brexit negotiations reaches its climax. But before the panel assess the current state of play, there's a discussion about the safety of journalists around the world following the disappearance of the Saudi reporter Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and the recent murders of Viktoria Marinova in Bulgaria and Jan Kuciak in Slovakia. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone, The Times' chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, veteran foreign correspondent Michael Binyon and from the Saudi capital Riyadh, Sky's diplomatic editor, Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #JamalKhashoggi #journalism #SaudiArabia #Turkey #skynews
Brexit and the DUP, the SNP and Brazil's Presidential Election11 Oct 201800:35:54
This week’s All Out Politics podcast takes us from Northern Ireland, to Scotland, then all the way to South America. Brexit threats from the DUP, Nicola Sturgeon pleading for SNP patience, and Brazil’s presidential election are all discussed by Adam Boulton and his guests. We’ll also find out the latest in Sky News' #MakeDebatesHappen campaign to establish an independent commission to oversee televised leaders' debates ahead of general elections. Adam’s joined in the studio by the freelance journalist Ellie Mae O’Hagan, Politics Home editor Kevin Schofield, Sky News’ Political Correspondent Laura Bundock and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #DUP #Brazil #SNP #MakeDebatesHappen #SkyNews
Tories, SNP and #MakeDebatesHappen04 Oct 201800:34:20
Take a chance on this week's All Out Politics podcast from Sky News as Adam Boulton and guests review the Tory conference in Birmingham, look ahead to the Scottish National Party's gathering in Glasgow and assess the Sky News campaign for an independent commission to organise leaders' debates at future general elections. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #CPC18 #SNP #MakeDebatesHappen #SkyNews
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