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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Nineteen

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2013

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

On this week's New Statesman podcast, Rafael Behr and George Eaton discuss the upcoming Labour conference, Philip Maughan and Kate Mossman talk about Elton John's latest album "The Diving Board" and the iTunes festival, then Helen Lewis speaks to Sarah Ditum and Vagenda-blogger Holly Baxter about their love for One Direction, and teenage sexuality.

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Trains now on Uber. Tees and sees apply check the Uber app. Welcome to the New Statesman Podcast. This week I talk to George Eaton and

1:05.2

Raphael Bear about Labour Party conference. Philip Morn and Kate Mossman talk about

1:09.4

Elton John and the iTunes Festival and our blogger Sarah DITem and Holly Baxter of agenda

1:14.1

join me to talk about One Direction what as its Labour Party

1:34.1

comics coming up.

1:35.1

Raff, for a start, you've written your column this week about kind of taking a snapshot

1:38.7

of where the Labour Party is now.

1:40.6

And where is that?

1:42.1

It's in the new statesman magazine and I strongly

1:43.6

record everyone goes up and buys it. I'll try and pracy they are anxious and

1:51.6

fairly miserable and exceedingly concerned that since the last conference where by all accounts

2:00.8

Ed Miliband did very well he made a speech that was acclaimed as a game change.

2:05.0

He launched a One Nation project.

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