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Category: Podcast

Coming soon – Trump vs Biden. Who’s going to win?
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Coming soon – Trump vs Biden. Who’s going to win?

Join us live on YouTube on Saturday evening at 8pm (UK time) for an evening of US politics discussion. Continue reading Coming soon – Trump vs Biden. Who’s going to win?

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 21 – Jacinda Ardern’s landslide win
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 21 – Jacinda Ardern’s landslide win

Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party won a landslide victory in New Zealand’s general election earlier this week. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 21 – Jacinda Ardern’s landslide win

Coming soon – The Red Tsunami: Jacinda’s election triumph
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Coming soon – The Red Tsunami: Jacinda’s election triumph

Jacinda Ardern won praise across the world for her handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, and now she has been rewarded by her electorate. Continue reading Coming soon – The Red Tsunami: Jacinda’s election triumph

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 20 – Universal Basic Income and the future of welfare
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 20 – Universal Basic Income and the future of welfare

A single payment. Every month. To every citizen. Unconditionally. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 20 – Universal Basic Income and the future of welfare

Coming soon – The basics of Universal Basic Income
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Coming soon – The basics of Universal Basic Income

On this week’s podcast, our team will look at the arguments for and against Universal Basic Income, and look at why the idea has gained so much traction so fast. Continue reading Coming soon – The basics of Universal Basic Income

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 19 – Annamie Paul wins the Green Party of Canada leadership race
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 19 – Annamie Paul wins the Green Party of Canada leadership race

Toronto-based lawyer Annamie Paul was announced as new leader of the Green Party of Canada on Saturday, promising a ‘green recovery’ from Covid-19 and a ‘full social safety net’ for Canadians. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 19 – Annamie Paul wins the Green Party of Canada leadership race

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 18 – Trump has coronavirus. What the hell happens now?
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 18 – Trump has coronavirus. What the hell happens now?

This past week was one of the most turbulent of any election cycle. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 18 – Trump has coronavirus. What the hell happens now?

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 17 – Regional division: The case for a more United Kingdom
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 17 – Regional division: The case for a more United Kingdom

Pointing out the disunity and division in the “United” Kingdom has become a familiar jibe. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 17 – Regional division: The case for a more United Kingdom

Coming soon – How to give UK democracy a boost
Podcast

Coming soon – How to give UK democracy a boost

Should we go for a different voting system? Should we devolve more power to the regions? Should we abolish the House of Lords? Continue reading Coming soon – How to give UK democracy a boost

Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 16 – Why do people mistrust the experts?
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Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 16 – Why do people mistrust the experts?

This week, the Redaction Politics podcast team look into why experts were targeted by politicians, what it means to identify as an expert, and how experts can regain the trust of the electorate. Continue reading Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 16 – Why do people mistrust the experts?

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