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Political Currency

EMQs: Could PMQs save America?

Political Currency

Persephonica

Business, Economy, George Osborne, Westminster, Politics, News, Money, Ed Balls

4855 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Could a weekly grilling like Prime Minister’s Questions fix US politics? In the wake of Original Sin - Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s damning account of Joe Biden’s final days in office - Ed Balls and George Osborne ask whether a PMQs-style showdown could bring more accountability to American democracy. And are there any American political customs they’d import to the UK in return?


The pair then flick open their ministerial boxes: what’s it like to carry one, what can one find inside and why has it never been replaced in the digital age for something more user-friendly? A red tablet perhaps? Speaking of opening up, George responds to Michael Gove’s ex-wife Sarah Vine’s claims in her recent memoir “How not to be a Political Wife”  - did he really tell her to borrow some money from her father when she was in a financial bind?


Plus - Giles Winn, Special Advisor to the Treasury under Philip Hammond, asks about soft diplomacy in an era of ramped-up military spending. With UCL, he just released a report, The Soft Power impact of The BBC World Service’  - and he wants Ed and George to weigh in. And Christine Farquharson from the Institute for Fiscal Studies asks about the politics of the rise of Sure Start, which she recently evaluated alongside co-authors in this report.



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0:00.0

The world is complex, but understanding it doesn't have to be.

0:02.3

The economist connects the dots across politics, business, science and culture,

0:06.3

keeping you informed and prepared for what's to come.

0:09.2

Look, when decisions in Beijing shift markets in New York or a populist wave ripples to your doorstep,

0:14.2

the economist explains the what and the why before your morning coffees even brewed.

0:18.9

And with a global team of reporters, they make

0:21.2

complicated issues clear so you can navigate with confidence. Search the economist and make sense

0:26.8

of the world around you. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Getting a lesson from the Shadow

0:31.8

Chancellor and how to balance the books, it's like getting a lesson from Dracula and how to look

0:35.3

after a blood back. Ed Balls.

0:38.2

As steady as she goes, budget.

0:41.2

What kind of ship does he think he's on, the Titanic?

0:44.1

They're married Celeste.

0:45.4

Welcome to EMQs from Political Currency with Ed Balls and George Osborne.

1:01.2

So hello and welcome to EMQ's ex-minister's questions and loads of questions to do.

1:06.0

But before we do, you know, George and I, we often have a bit of a cultural reflection.

1:09.2

You know, your taste in rap music, novels.

1:12.7

And we're both kind of quite keen on political books.

1:18.8

How Not to Be a Political Wife by Sarah Vine. Have you read it? Because you appeared it quite a lot.

1:25.6

I haven't actually read it. Have you read the extract? I haven't read the all. I've seen some of the extracts. I haven't seen any reference to me yet.

1:27.9

Do you want to tell you your references? Go on. Well, I think the key one is that Sarah and Michael

1:32.3

are hugely under pressure financially. Yeah, no, I saw the stuff about it. And you say, yeah,

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