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Iraq, Blair and Chilcot – Politics Weekly podcast
Martin Kettle, Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr join Tom Clark ...
Martin Kettle, Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr join Tom Clark to discuss the Chilcot report on the Iraq war and the Conservative leadership race. Plus Steven Thrasher on how Brexit looks from the US
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Crisis? Which crisis? – Politics Weekly podcast
The first week following Britain’s vote to exit the EU ...
The first week following Britain’s vote to exit the EU has seen crises on several fronts. Joining Tom Clark to bring order to the chaos are Jonathan Freedland, Nick Cohen, Ewen MacAskill, Libby Brooks, Jill Treanor and Philip Oltermann
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Britain votes for Brexit – Politics Weekly podcast
Tom Clark is joined by Heather Stewart, Matthew D’Ancona, Hugh ...
Tom Clark is joined by Heather Stewart, Matthew D’Ancona, Hugh Muir and Jennifer Rankin to discuss a momentous day in British politics in which voters opted to leave the European Union and David Cameron announced he would be resigning as prime minister
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EU referendum: Britain decides – Politics Weekly podcast
Tom Clark heads out on the streets of Reading, one ...
Tom Clark heads out on the streets of Reading, one of multicultural Britain’s economic success stories, to hear how voters are approaching this week’s referendum. Plus we hear from both sides of Labour’s EU debate with MPs Alan Johnson and Graham Stringer; and Alan Renwick from the UCL’s Constitution Unit explains what a vote for Brexit would actually mean
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The killing of Jo Cox – Politics Weekly podcast
Helen Pidd, Julian Borger, Sandra Laville, Anushka Asthana and Gary ...
Helen Pidd, Julian Borger, Sandra Laville, Anushka Asthana and Gary Younge join Tom Clark to discuss the killing of Labour MP Jo Cox on the streets of her West Yorkshire constituency
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The EU referendum registration, polls and young people, Hillary Clinton’s nomination – Politics Weekly podcast
Rafael Behr, Hugh Muir and Heather Stewart with guests Billy ...
Rafael Behr, Hugh Muir and Heather Stewart with guests Billy Bragg and Professor John Curtice join presenter Tom Clark to discuss the latest EU referendum news. We also consider Hillary Clinton’s nomination for the Democratic party
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Brexit's poll lead, Corbyn's Vice film, French strikes – Politics Weekly podcast
Rowena Mason, Gary Younge and Jon Henley join Rafael Behr ...
Rowena Mason, Gary Younge and Jon Henley join Rafael Behr to discuss another torrid week in the EU referendum campaign, which appears to be evolving into a Conservative leadership campaign. We hear from Ben Ferguson who presented The Outsider, a Vice News documentary on Jeremy Corbyn’s inner circle. And Angelique Chrisafis discusses the transport workers’ strikes in France
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Brexit, Juncker, Austria and Venezuela – Politics Weekly podcast
Anushka Asthana, Larry Elliott and Jonathan Freedland join Tom Clark ...
Anushka Asthana, Larry Elliott and Jonathan Freedland join Tom Clark to discuss the short-term economic shock projected in the event of Britain leaving the EU – and why Jean-Claude Juncker is hoping Britain’s next PM is not Boris Johnson. Plus Kate Connolly on a knife-edge presidential election in Austria and Jon Watts on the turmoil in Venezuela
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Queen's speech, Brexit and the Green party – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart, Rafael Behr and Hugh Muir join Tom Clark ...
Heather Stewart, Rafael Behr and Hugh Muir join Tom Clark to discuss the government’s legislative programme, the latest Brexit bust-ups and the future of the Green party. Plus Helen Pidd hears from Andy Burnham on why he wants to be the new mayor of Manchester
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Refugees and the European Union – Politics Weekly podcast
Patrick Kingsley, Alex Duval Smith and Jennifer Rankin join Tom ...
Patrick Kingsley, Alex Duval Smith and Jennifer Rankin join Tom Clark to discuss Europe’s response to the refugee crisis on its southern shores; the EU’s deal with Turkey and the future of the continent’s asylum system