The putrid rot at the heart of Labour
Fascinating insight into racism and how it infects and then wrecks an organisation. No surprise Labour did so very poorly under Corbyn - the public voted instinctively against his permanently angry, petty, racist, sanctimonious public school boy platitudes and tedious, irrelevant obsessions. It’ll be interesting to hear the future episodes - let’s hope Nandy & Starmer listen to this.
@HepworthGallery via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/23/20
More reviews of Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Freedland section about being attacked by Corbyn (& his old ‘mate’ Milne) fascinating. If there had been an apologist for the “it was all a smear” position there would have been more heat. But perhaps less illumination. What there certainly wasn’t was much sound. Too quiet on two devices.
Teinb899 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/24/20
A great podcast featuring informed and considerate thinkers. This is an excellent contribution to public analysis of one of the most extraordinary changes to British parliamentary politics since the Second World War. I couldn’t recommend it more.
Alexander J Martin via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/18/20
The kind of well researched stuff we used to get from public broadcasting.
Gazter via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/18/20
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