In this Midweek Shot, Steve and Cory discuss a few key battles to look out for ahead of Thursday's local elections.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and James Cram designed our logo.
In this episode, Steve and Cory talk about the Windrush scandal, public opinion on immigration, and how immigration policy should change after Brexit.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and James Cram designed our logo.
In this episode, Steve and Cory look back on the Resolutions that we set the main political parties in January. How far have the parties met the arbitrary standards which we set them? Have the Tories worked with the Opposition? Has Labour developed radical policies? Are the Lib Dems able to find a way to be relevant.
Features more explaining of metaphors and wine pouring than most of our episodes.
James Cram designed our logo and Dave Depper is responsible for our theme tune, availabe on a Creative Commons license.
In January, Steve and Cory predicted who they thought would be the most influential people in British Politics this year. Now they are talking about how right they were.
(This episode was recorded before air strikes in Syria)
Our logo is designed by James Cram and Dave Depper made our theme tune, available on a Creative Commons license.
In this episode Steve and Cory try, and fail, to discuss Antisemitism without screaming, swearing or despairing.
Our theme tune is Plucky Good Times by Dave Depper and James Cram designed our logo.
On this episode Steve and Cory talk with council candidate and Momentum South Birmingham activist Nicky Brennan about the gender pay gap, NHS funding, Boris Johnson and Birmingham Labour's manifesto.
James Cram designed our logo and Dave Depper produced our theme tune, available on Creative Commons license.