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    Explore "political alliances" with insightful episodes like "Tim Shipman on the tears, plots and mating porcupines of Brexit", "What's the plan, SNP?", "The Bongino Brief - It's Just Not Bad Enough Yet", "Slovakia election deals blow to Western alliance & live from Ukraine, Manchester and Brussels" and "Dave Rubin's Brutally Honest Analysis of 2nd GOP Debate | Direct Message | Rubin Report" from podcasts like ""Stories of our times", "Holyrood Sources", "The Dan Bongino Show", "Ukraine: The Latest" and "The Rubin Report"" and more!

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    Tim Shipman on the tears, plots and mating porcupines of Brexit

    Tim Shipman on the tears, plots and mating porcupines of Brexit

    They were some of the most turbulent years of British politics as Prime Minister Theresa May steered her Brexit deal, via unprecedented disasters and triumphs, through parliament. The ultimate insider, Tim Shipman, Sunday Times’ chief political commentator was there throughout and shares new revelations and his unfiltered reflections on the politicians who led us through it all.

    This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestory

    Guest: Tim Shipman, chief political commentator, The Sunday Times and author of No Way Out: From the Backstop to Boris

    Host: Luke Jones.

    Clips: BBC News, Channel 4 News and 5 News.

    Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.uk 

    Find out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom'





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    What's the plan, SNP?

    What's the plan, SNP?

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    This week Calum, Andy and Geoff discuss the big question for the SNP: what is the electoral strategy? Plus should SNP MPs walk out of Westminster? As murmurings of a Boris Johnson return to politics make waves around Westminster and beyond, could Nicola Sturgeon follow suit and come back? And how do you get the NHS in Scotland back in working order again? All in today's episode.

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    Slovakia election deals blow to Western alliance & live from Ukraine, Manchester and Brussels

    Slovakia election deals blow to Western alliance & live from Ukraine, Manchester and Brussels

    Day 584.

    Today, we hear directly from the ground in Ukraine, get the view from Brussels and take the temperature of the British Conservative Party as it starts its annual conference in Manchester, with the war a key issue on the agenda.

    Contributors:

    Dominic Nicholls (Host, Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

    Colin Freeman (Foreign Correspondent). @ColinFreeman99 on Twitter.

    David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles22 on Twitter.

    Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent). @Barnes_Joe on Twitter.

    With thanks to Malcolm Chambers MP.


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    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk

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    Dave Rubin's Brutally Honest Analysis of 2nd GOP Debate | Direct Message | Rubin Report

    Dave Rubin's Brutally Honest Analysis of 2nd GOP Debate | Direct Message | Rubin Report
    Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” gives his brutally honest assessment of every candidate's performance in the second Republican debate for the 2024 election, including Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, Doug Burgum, and Chris Christie. Dave also does a special “ask me anything” question-and-answer session on a wide-ranging host of topics, answering questions from the Rubin Report Locals community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Collegiate colleagues? With Michelle Thomson

    Collegiate colleagues? With Michelle Thomson

    Michelle Thomson - the SNP MSP for the Falkirk East Constituency, since 2021 joins Calum, Geoff and Andy. In the news this week - the Lord Advocate of Scotland, the top lawyer in the country, says she would advise against prosecuting people for possession of drugs if they’re in Safer Drug Consumption facilities… Today, the Scottish Secretary Alistair Jack said the UK government will not be intervening and so a pilot project in Glasgow is off and running. We also discuss Fergus Ewing's future in the SNP - will he have the whip withdrawn? And campaigning continues in Rutherglen and Hamilton West… Michelle Thomson tells us that a loss for the SNP should be a "trigger" for change.


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    A Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Trump Enabler

    A Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Trump Enabler

    ​​“What would you do for your relevance?” the political journalist Mark Leibovich asks in his new book, “Thank You for Your Servitude: Donald Trump’s Washington and the Price of Submission.” “How badly did you want into the clubhouse, no matter how wretched it became inside?” For Leibovich, you can’t truly understand the current Republican Party without taking stock of the almost Shakespearean drama that unfolded during the Trump presidency — in which Republican after Republican bowed to the will of their ascendant party leader.

    Through his extensive — and often quite colorful — reporting with Trump’s inner circle of enablers, Leibovich tries to understand the motivations that fueled Trump’s takeover of the G.O.P. But this conversation isn’t only important in retrospect. With the Republican Party poised to possibly recapture at least one house of Congress in November, many of Trump’s core enablers could soon hold considerable political power. Who are they? What do they believe? How will they act if given power?

    We discuss why the stakes in 2022 midterms feel higher than ever, why the Republican Party has changed so profoundly since the days of Paul Ryan and Eric Cantor, how the governing structure of the G.O.P. fell apart as Trump rose in influence, the many reasons politicians from Lindsey Graham to Elise Stefanik converted from Trump skeptics to staunch Trump defenders, the political motivations of Kevin McCarthy — who may become the next speaker of the House — and how he might wield power, how the persistence of Trumpism could profoundly alter American democracy, why Leibovich believes figures like J.D. Vance prostrated themselves to a man who insulted them, what options Democrats have for countering election denialism and more.

    Mentioned:

    Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere” by Mark Leibovich

    Book recommendations:

    Why We Did It by Tim Miller

    Confidence Man by Maggie Haberman

    NSFW by Isabel Kaplan

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Emefa Agawu, Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair. Original music by Isaac Jones. Mixing by Jeff Geld, Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.

    Peter Beinart on anti-Semitism in America and illiberalism in Israel

    Peter Beinart on anti-Semitism in America and illiberalism in Israel
    This is a conversation I’ve been putting off, if I’m being honest. I can’t hold it from the safe space of journalistic distance. It’s about the strange, vulnerable space that many Jews, myself included, find themselves in today. The first part of this conversation is about being Jewish at a time of rising anti-Semitism in the Western world. The October massacre at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue was the worst act of anti-Semitic violence ever committed on American soil. In 2017, Charlottesville, Virginia, protesters waved torches while chanting “Jews will not replace us.” It’s often said that anti-Semitism is a light sleeper. It feels like it’s stirring. The second, and separate, part of this conversation is about Israel. The peace movement in the Jewish state has collapsed, and the country has decided a repressive illiberalism is the best guarantor of safety. They’ve found plenty of allies on the American right for that project, but it’s one that shreds the humanistic and pluralistic ideals that many diaspora Jews, myself included, believe in. All of this is coming at a time that has reminded many of us of the core lessons of Judaism: the importance of remembering what it’s like to be a stranger in a strange land, of knowing that bigotry takes whatever forms it requires to justify itself, of maintaining humanity amid struggle. Peter Beinart is an associate professor of journalism and political science at the City University of New York. He’s also a columnist at the Atlantic and the Forward, a CNN contributor, and author of The Crisis of Zionism. He’s a thoughtful and courageous writer on these issues, and I’m grateful he joined me for this conversation. Recommended books: Covenant & Conversation series by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Spiritual Radical: Abraham Joshua Heschel in America by Edward Kaplan The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 39 - What Conservatives Can Learn From The Roseanne Implosion

    Ep. 39 - What Conservatives Can Learn From The Roseanne Implosion

    Roseanne has been a far left radical her whole career. Her show, both the newer and older version, was a vehicle for left wing propaganda. Yet conservatives embraced her as a hero, and now, to thank them for their support, she has embarrassed them. Let's talk about what conservatives can learn from this whole debacle.

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