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🗓️ 10 July 2025
⏱️ 63 minutes
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There was a lot of ceremony and back-patting this week as Emmanuel Macron visited the UK. But behind the smiles, thorny issues like migration and post-Brexit power dynamics are back on the table. George and Ed ask what this renewed Franco-British ‘friendship’ really means, and whether it signals a serious reset or just more political theatre.
Also this week, the pressure is piling on Rachel Reeves. With the UK’s finances looking shakier and the OBR sounding the alarm, the debate over a wealth tax refuses to go away. Can Labour stick to its fiscal rules without making tough choices?
And finally, another new political movement enters the fray. Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are launching a new left-wing party, while Elon Musk teases his own ‘America Party’ across the Atlantic. Ed and George ask, are we entering an era of DIY politics, driven by personality more than policy?
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