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How to fix everything that's broken

How to fix everything that's broken

FromWhitehall Sources


How to fix everything that's broken

FromWhitehall Sources

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sarah Southern, who worked with David Cameron, and Tom Hamilton who worked for 10 years for the Labour party, with Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn, join Calum Macdonald to discuss why everything's broken and how to strategise around fixing it. Peter Murrell, the former SNP Chief Executive was arrested and released pending further investigation; Tory MP Scott Benton offered to table parliamentary questions, leak a confidential policy document and lobby ministers on behalf of gambling industry investors who proposed paying him thousands of pounds a month, an undercover investigation for The Times has found. Strikes are ongoing (one analysis suggests the level of strike action thats underway or pending puts us back to square one in terms of scale), police and fire service racism, misogyny, homophobia; the police are also failing to attend 120 burglaries a day, and our rivers and beaches are filled with literal sewage.
How do politicians strategise around being the person / party to fix everything that’s broken? How can you establish a sense of direction? How do you get the cabinet to sing from the same hymn sheet and present a united front?  Sarah and Tom explain, as well as reminiscing about preparing for PMQs, and the most divisive referendum there ever was (on the alternative voting system, obviously).
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (83)

Two top advisers to our most recent prime ministers analyse the successes and failures of today's politicians, sharing their experiences of working behind the world's most famous door. They are your Whitehall Sources. Kirsty Buchanan worked with Theresa May as PM, and Liz Truss when she was Secretary of State. Oscar Reddrop advised Boris Johnson through crises of our times, including the war in Ukraine and throughout his ultimate downfall. Journalist and broadcaster Calum Macdonald manages their in-tray of talking points, U-turns and crises.