In this mini-episode, we argue that the Labour moderates should back the McDonnell amendment.
Our logo is designed by James Cram and our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper.
In her speech on Friday Theresa May softened her tone towards the EU. No longer does she accuse them of sabotaging the UK's general election (turns out that was Nick Timothy). Instead, we are going to be creative partners. In this episode we talk about what her speech means for Brexit negotiations and what will be discussed during the two year transition - sorry, implementation - period.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and James Cram designed our logo.
Some Brexiteers are saying that the BBC's coverage of Brexit is unpatriotic. Why is this wrong and why does this matter? We also discuss the question of BBC balance, and would a Soft Brexit be better than a Hard Remain?
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and our logo is designed by James Cram.
On this week's episode, we discuss cocaine, pensions, education and the rubbishness of youth movements. What do people want government to do and how have the Tories tried to win back young voters?
Our logo is designed by James Cram and our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper.
Should policy makers look for small nudges to slightly change behaviour, or to more top-down approaches? And why do many thinkers on left and right look to authoritarian regimes such as Venezuela and Singapore for inspiration? Those are the two questions we discuss on this week's show.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and our logo is designed by @jamescram.
Never more grateful to be safely in a nuclear bunker, Steve and Cory discuss the current state of UK politics and what the biggest news might be over the next twelve months.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and our logo was designed by James Cram.
Steve and Cory sum up the silly season before MPs return to Westminster. Expect Big Ben, Chris Williamson and the strange return of #traingate, as well as asking: "Can you ever be friends with a Tory?" (spoiler alert: yes you can)
Not Enough Champagne's theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and our logo is designed by @jamescram.