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Concrete comms; One Year Since Liz Truss

Concrete comms; One Year Since Liz Truss

FromWhitehall Sources


Concrete comms; One Year Since Liz Truss

FromWhitehall Sources

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’re back with a fresh start for the new parliamentary session. Calum Macdonald is joined by Kirsty Buchanan - former Special Adviser to Theresa May when she was Prime Minister - and Alice Perry, who was a Labour Councillor for 11 years; was on Labour’s National Executive Committee for eight years, including one as chair, and was involved in drafting three general election manifestos for the party as well. They discuss the government’s response to the crumbly concrete in public buildings crisis. Plus, James Heale from The Spectator who, along with Harry Cole from The Sun, wrote Out of the Blue: The inside story of the unexpected rise and rapid fall of Liz Truss…and Mark Littlewood, who is Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs - the free market think tank which inspired Liz Truss as she took office, join the podcast to reflect on one year since Liz Truss took office - and very slightly more than one year since she left. Support the podcast by becoming a member at: https://plus.acast.com/s/whitehallsources.

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Released:
Sep 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.