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Explore " party leaders" with insightful episodes like "NY Democrat Jamaal Bowman Warns of “Civil War” if Republicans Win Midterms", "01 - Digs and promises: What happened on week 1 of the campaign trail" and "What role should party members have in leadership elections?" from podcasts like ""Affirm America Podcast", "Ballot Box" and "The Constitution Unit"" and more!
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01 - Digs and promises: What happened on week 1 of the campaign trail
While it may seem like the Ontario election campaigning began months ago, Wednesday marked the first official day on the trail for party leaders.
The team at CTV News Toronto's Ballot Box broke down what happened on week one, focusing on the themes of affordability and building that were presented by each major political party and, of course, addressing the fanfare that comes with an election launch.
Ballot Box is your one-stop shop for news from the campaign trail, breaking down the promises, politics and punches thrown during the week. The podcast airs every Friday.
What role should party members have in leadership elections?
If Boris Johnson leaves office before the next general election, Conservative Party members will have a decisive say in who replaces him as party leader and Prime Minister. This prospect raises the wider question of what role ordinary members should play in party leadership elections. The UK has seen extensive variation in the role of ordinary grassroots members, as compared to MPs, in leadership contests – both between the different parties, and over time. This has previously led to some controversies, most obviously around the election (and re-election in 2016) of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader. What consequences does the role of members have for the kinds of leaders and policies that parties adopt? How should this be balanced with the role of MPs? This seminar will explore the key arguments.
Speakers:
Paul Goodman, Editor of Conservative Home and former Conservative MP for Wycombe
Cat Smith MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Lancaster and Fleetwood
Dr Tom Quinn, Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex
Chair: Professor Meg Russell, Director of the Constitution Unit