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The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Two

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2013

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Rafael Behr and George Eaton talk about political polls, Labour and the teachers' strike; Caroline Crampton interviews the founder of mediadiversityuk.com Samantha Asumadu; and Philip Maughan talks to Kate Mossman upon her return from two exclusive concerts in New York - Sting and the Coen Brothers.

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0:09.3

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Or last with

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touch your bubble it under written by short your loss with.

0:23.0

underwritten by Assurance General Insurance Limited.

0:26.0

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0:28.0

Customer UK 18 plus, lost cover optional.

0:30.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:41.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:46.6

Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. up.

0:53.0

Hello and

0:55.0

Hello and

0:58.0

and well, and

0:57.0

Hello and Caroline Crampton speaks to Sam Asymandu about our writers of Color Week,

1:13.7

and Kate Mossman tells us everything you need to know about the Cohen brothers.

1:17.4

From this week you can also find us on iPad and iPhone. I'm Philip Mon and I'm joined by George Eton, the editor of the Staggas blog and

1:38.8

Raphael Bear, our political editor to talk about the week in politics. So George, you wrote this week about polling

1:45.0

and how polling has become a lot more accurate

1:47.0

and what this might mean for our projections towards the next election.

1:51.0

Tell us about that.

1:52.0

Yeah, so one of the points here is that a lot of people say in relation to the labor lead, it's an

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