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🗓️ 10 December 2015
⏱️ 23 minutes
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0:37.0 | Some shows may have ads. Hello and welcome to the New Statesman podcast I'm Caroline Crampton standing in for your regular host Helen Lewis. On this |
0:54.3 | week's episode George Eaton Stephen Bush and Anusha Kelly and talk about |
0:57.9 | Jeremy Corbyn's grassroots movement momentum and then I talk to John Elage and |
1:02.3 | Barbara Speed about Donald Trump. |
1:04.0 | Hello. Hello, I'm Manuschequellian, Deputy Web Editor of the New Statesman, and I'm joined by Stephen Bush, our Staggers editor, and George Eaton, our politics editor, to discuss the week in politics. |
1:22.0 | We thought this week that we would talk a little bit |
1:24.4 | about momentum. Now I'd like to explain what momentum purports to be. It's the successor |
1:30.5 | campaign movement to Jeremy Corbyn's leadership campaign which is obviously very a the fear is that it's a vehicle for deselection and to advance the very narrow interests |
1:46.5 | of Corbyn's wing of the party. |
1:49.2 | And so it was set up very soon after Corbyn's victory and was seen as a bit to consolidate his strength among the members as opposed to |
1:55.2 | to that his weakness among MPs and this week they've announced that they're not going to allow |
2:07.2 | members of other parties to attend their decision-making meetings but the fact that they have been doing so far has been a huge |
2:15.5 | point of controversy because obviously in the 1980s they had huge problems with |
2:19.8 | entryism through the group militants and the successor party to militants the |
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