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The Struggle for Mastery (of Remote Podcasting)

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🗓️ 31 March 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On this week's New Statesman Podcast, Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian, Patrick Maguire and Ailbhe Rea get together to discuss the latest news from the coronavirus crisis. Then, in You Ask Us, they take Kieran's question on Labour's deputy leadership race before, in Now For Something Completely Different, Patrick takes us on a tour of the hometown he shares with the historian A.J.P. Taylor.

 

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0:00.0

May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get

0:08.0

10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the rain again.

0:16.5

Trains now on Uber. Tees and sees apply. Check the Uber app.

0:27.0

The New Statesman Podcast is sponsored by the Center for Progressive Policy. New Statesman Podcasts listeners are invited to their free annual conference,

0:31.0

which this year asks can labor deliver fair growth

0:35.1

Labor has put economic growth at the heart of its pitch for power but under tight constraints

0:40.4

can the party deliver? Join inspiring political and economic thinkers at the Royal Society in London on the 28th of November

0:48.0

for a day of debate and discussion with a keynote speech by Ed Miliband.

0:52.0

Search Inclusive Growth Conference. with a keynote speech by Ed Millerband.

0:53.0

Search inclusive growth conference to book your free ticket now. Hello and I'm

1:13.0

joined by my colleagues Stephen Bush, Patrick McGuire and Alvaray

1:16.4

to discuss the latest in the coronavirus crisis.

1:19.2

You ask us how it could affect the deputy labor leadership

1:22.3

contest and then it's time for

1:24.3

something's completely different.

1:37.8

Welcome to the I think fourth socially distanced New States and podcast and I'm not going to do the mass on how many it could be but Jennifer Harry is the deputy chief medical officer has kind of, I think it's

1:46.3

fair to say, been the first government official to say explicitly what the implicit logic of

1:51.5

much of government policies, which isn't this could go on for six months

1:55.1

perhaps significantly longer which I think is kind of the story of the moment.

2:01.1

Yes and I think it's a really good thing that she said what she said because we've spoken on the

2:05.2

podcast previously about how Boris Johnson's sort of headline mention of the 12 weeks was actually

2:11.7

quite misleading and also it's sort of sunk into the public consciousness

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