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Politics Unpacked

What's Next For The Tories?

Politics Unpacked

Anna Covell

News, Politics, News & Politics

4.11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The Conservative party is facing one of its biggest ever challenges, but how did they get into this mess? And what does the future of the party look like?


Matt speaks to Paul Goodman, Conservative peer and former editor of Conservative Home, about what will happen if it loses the election, and hears from William Hague about what it is like being ignored in opposition. 


Plus: A selection of some of the best moments from How To Win An Election as it reaches 1 million downloads. 




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BP is working to bring more lower carbon energy to the UK, like designing two

0:30.9

hydrogen plants, and we're keeping oil and gas flowing from the North Sea.

0:35.2

It's and not all. That's how BP is backing Britain. While today we're mostly in oil and gas,

0:41.4

we increased the proportion of our global annual

0:43.6

investment that went into our lower carbon and other transition businesses, from

0:47.3

around 3% in 2019 to around 23% in 2023. VP.com slash and not all. Hello, I'm Matt Jolie, and this is Politics Without the Boring Bits.

1:06.0

Coming up on today's episode, how did the Tories get in this mess, and how might they get out of it? We'll hear from Paul Goodman, the former

1:15.1

a Tory MP, now Torrey Pier, former editor of Conservative Home. Somebody who

1:20.2

knows the inside of the Tory Party better the most really fascinating chat coming up with him

1:25.6

and some big news about how to win an election that's coming up in just a moment don't

1:30.7

forget if you like what you're here on the podcast. You can join me for Politics

1:33.0

Without the Boimits. Live on Times Radio, on your DAB radio, on your smart speaker, or download

1:39.0

the Times Radio app. It's Politics Without the Boimits, or weekdays from 10.

1:43.3

Now we've reached a stage where party leaders are naming their favorite songs

1:51.3

after going to see Taylor Swift, Kerestam is named this is his. their favorite

1:55.0

because this is his favorite

1:58.0

because these things will change Oh I would get it

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