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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

Is politics just a game to today's leaders? | Westminster Reimagined

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The renowned satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to co-host five more special episodes. In these shows Iannucci, explores the parts of British public life that he believes are broken, and he will be joined by guests from both inside and outside Westminster to discuss how politics could be better.


In this episode, Iannucci and Anoosh Chakelian examine whether Westminster politics has just become a game to most politicians.  


They are joined by special guests James Graham, writer of the political plays This HouseBrexit: The Uncivil War and Labour of Love, and Chris Hanretty, a professor at Royal Holloway University who studies pork barrel politics.


They discuss whether how the whipping operation in parliament reduces politics to point scoring, how the government is getting more blatant about only distributing money to its own MPs’ seats, and whether blowing the lid on whipping tactics will actually change anything.


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0:27.9

Hi, I'm Enouche.

0:29.6

And in this episode of Westminstery Imagined,

0:31.8

we'll be joined by Professor of Politics, Chris Hanretti,

0:34.7

and playwright and screenwriter James Graham.

0:37.4

From Covid and Brexit cronyism, pork barrel politics,

0:40.7

and even accusations of blackmail from colleagues

0:43.0

in the Tory party, we'll discuss where the politics

0:45.2

became a game, with self-interest outweighing the public good.

0:54.2

Now, Armando, why are we discussing

0:55.6

where the politics has become a game?

0:56.9

Surely lots of our listeners will be thinking

0:58.9

well, it's always been that way.

1:00.2

Well, I was something that sat with me.

1:03.0

I think it was late last year when they showed

1:05.4

that video of the practice press conference

1:08.2

from Allegra Straton.

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