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  • Are we seeing the return of Cabinet Government?
    2026/04/08

    This month marks the fiftieth anniversary since James Callaghan became prime minister. There were many dramas punctuating his short rule in Number 10, but throughout the storms Callaghan showed skilfully how to manage his cabinets.

    Arguably his leadership marked the final phase of ‘Cabinet Government’, but is it now returning under Keir Starmer?


    To join the never ending debate, send your emails to steveric14@icloud.com


    The next Rock & Roll Politics live show will be at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.


    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special at Kings Place in London on Monday May 11th here.


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    Written and presented by Steve Richards.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 分
  • What next for the BBC?
    2026/04/02

    The BBC has a new director general, but is he or his army of senior managers - conveniently detached from direct responsibility for the output - capable of answering a key question: What is the role of a publicly-funded broadcaster in the modern era?

    Plus, brilliant questions on GB News, the energy crisis and the government’s economic policy - is there a hidden agenda?


    The next Rock & Roll Politics live show will be at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.


    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special at Kings Place in London on Monday May 11th here.


    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.


    Written and presented by Steve Richards.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    39 分
  • Alan Johnson on Wilson, Blair and Starmer
    2026/03/31

    Recorded live at the York Literary Festival, host Steve Richards is joined by the former cabinet minister Alan Johnson to discuss three Labour Prime Ministers that have all won landslide election victories. But do they have much else in common? Listen now for a deep dive on Harold Wilson, Tony Blair and Keir Starmer.


    The next Rock & Roll Politics live show will be at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.


    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special at Kings Place in London on Monday May 11th here.


    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.


    Written and presented by Steve Richards.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • The never-ending debate special
    2026/03/27

    The emails from the co-operative have been flying - so this podcast concentrates solely on the brilliant, illuminating never-ending debate. Today, a focus on the energy crisis, the media, Iran, and the continuing mysteries of Harold Wilson.


    Join the never-ending debate - send your emails to steveric14@icloud.com


    Rock & Roll Politics is at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.


    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special, at Kings Place on Monday May 11th here.


    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.


    Written and presented by Steve Richards.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 分
  • What is the ‘centre ground’?
    2026/03/24

    The Observer columnist Philip Collins argues that the future lies on the “centre ground” which he defines as spanning the Cameron government to Blairite Labour. But at a time when voters are impatient for sweeping change, is that outdated, misleading definition a guide for any party or leader/potential leader? And why does a more precise topical definition matter? Plus your thoughts on Michael Gove and Ed Milliband… and of course Iran.

    To join the never ending debate in the RocknRoll Politics podcast email steveric14@icloud.com

    Get tickets here for the York Book Festival with Steve Richards and Alan Johnson on Tuesday Mar 26th.

    Rock & Roll Politics is at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.

    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics: The Election Special, at Kings Place on Monday May 11th here.

    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.

    Written and presented by Steve Richards.

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    36 分
  • Why are the right obsessed with Ed Miliband?
    2026/03/20

    With the departure of Morgan McSweeney, the right in the media and well beyond detect that Ed Miliband has become the unofficial prime minister.

    The Spectator editor Michael Gove has written an article on this theme, and is by no means alone. Apparently some of those making the same point used to work for Keir Starmer. But do Gove’s arguments make much sense? Time again to forensically examine a single article.

    Get tickets here for the York Book Festival with Steve Richards and Alan Johnson on Tuesday March 24th.

    Rock & Roll Politics is at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.

    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special, at Kings Place on Monday May 11th here.

    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.


    Written and presented by Steve Richards.


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 分
  • Why is the ‘cost of living’ almost impossible for the government to control?
    2026/03/17

    Energy prices soar and the British government watches on helplessly. If it were not energy costs, it might have been some other sector causing mayhem outside a single government’s control. Which is why prime ministers and chancellors are being too clunky when promising to address the cost of living, even if - understandably - it tops the list of voters’ concerns.


    Get tickets here for the York Book Festival with Steve Richards and Alan Johnson on Tuesday Mar 26th.


    Rock & Roll Politics is at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.


    And you can get your tickets for Rock & Roll Politics -The Election Special, at Kings Place on Monday May 11th here.


    Subscribe to Patreon for live events, bonus podcasts and to get the regular podcast a day early and ad free.


    Written and presented by Steve Richards.

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    39 分
  • Why did Starmer ignore the evidence against Mandelson?
    2026/03/13

    The release of the Mandelson documents shows the degree to which his appointment was a huge risk. Why did the lawyerly, cautious Starmer overrule the warnings and press ahead despite all the consequences?

    • Please join the co-operative’s never ending debate: steveric14@icloud.com

    • Rock & Roll Politics is live at Kings Place on May 11th in the aftermath of the dramatic elections.

    • Rock & Roll Politics is live at the Cambridge Literary Festival on Saturday April 25th.

    Subscribe to Patreon here for the main podcast a day early and ad free, plus bonus podcasts and exclusive live events.

    Written and presented by Steve Richards.

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    32 分