Steve and Cory talk about Dominic Cummings' style of government, Andrew Sabisky, and the impact this is having on the civil service. It's made all the more relevant by Sir Philip Rutnam's resignation yesterday.
Dave Depper composed our theme tune and James Cram designed our logo.
Patrick Cook joins us once again to talk about the Democratic Presidential Primary, whether Bernie Sanders can keep his momentum, and the enlightened despotism of Michael Bloomberg.
Dave Depper composed our theme tune and James Cram designed our logo.
Steve and Cory talk briefly about the government's reshuffle, and pay The Saj a fond farewell.
(This was recorded before the Andrew Sabisky scandal, which is the subject of a future podcast).
James Cram designed our logo and Dave Depper composed our theme tune.
Steve and Cory are joined once again by Shaz Rahman to talk about the Australian bushfires, the Climate Emergency, and the wider political implications of them.
James Cram designed our logo and Dave Depper composed our theme tune.
Steve and Cory talk about the implications of the government's decision to give Huawei the contract to build 5G infrastructure.
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Thanks to James Cram for designing our logo. Dave Depper composed our theme tune.
The BBC Long Read Cory referred to is: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/Huawei
Boris Johnson said he wanted to unite the country after Brexit. Steve and Cory discus how the government could bring Leave and Remain voters together, and whether Johnson actually wants to do it.
James Cram designed our logo and Dave Depper composed our theme tune.
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