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Radical with Amol Rajan

Keir Starmer's Reset

Radical with Amol Rajan

BBC

Society & Culture

4.5917 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

After a bumpy first few months in power Keir Starmer is giving a speech to outline his milestones for the next five years, so in this episode Amol and Nick are joined by the former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth to discuss the prime minister’s approach to politics and whether the speech should be seen as a reset moment for his government.

Since winning the election in July, Keir Starmer chief of staff Sue Gray and transport secretary Louise Haigh have both resigned. He’s also faced a backlash over the decision to scrap the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners, there was a row over senior Labour figures receiving freebies and Rachel Reeves’ first budget got a frosty reception from some business leaders. But Jonathan Ashworth, who now runs the think tank Labour Together, insists the speech is not a reset for the government and is instead a moment for Keir Starmer to explain to the country how he will achieve his five missions.

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The Today Podcast is hosted by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson who are both presenters of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. Amol was the BBC’s media editor for six years and is the former editor of the Independent, he’s also the current presenter of University Challenge. Nick has presented the Today programme since 2015, he was the BBC’s political editor for ten years before that and also previously worked as ITV’s political editor.

This episode was made by Lewis Vickers with Nadia Gyane and Joe Wilkinson. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The editor is Louisa Lewis. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths.

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BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts. Sir Keir Stama says that his government is mission driven

1:19.6

with a long-term plan for Britain. He's even got five core missions, which he says will lead

1:25.4

to national renewal. But it's just about fair enough

1:29.0

and impartial to say that until now, we haven't always had a sense of how he would achieve them.

1:33.9

Yeah, there are mission boards to deliver that mission. Officials and ministers are all told

1:39.9

that this is what's most important for Kyr Starma. And yet, let's be honest, more than once,

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