Detailed and wide ranging study
A most interesting and engaging study of an important act in current political history, with a superb selection of commentators, the involved and the interested as guest voices. Appreciated the effort made to cover as much ground as possible and the different implications raised. I approach this very much more as an historian than a politico. I would have liked to have heard an additional episode I think covering the personalities other than Jeremy Corbyn’s own that went into developing “Corbynism”, as the emphasis seemed to rely mostly on one man’s centrality, to the exclusion of an interesting cast of front and back bench, and backstairs, supporters. But very much enjoyed the narrative and the further questions it raised. Would recommend.
BlueGlassBoy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/14/20
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Excellent selection of guests - who together provided some real meaty insight. Really worth a listen. Hope there’s more to come.
Hel-McG via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/12/20
When I heard Jonathan Freedland I audibly groaned as I immediately realised the conclusions the podcast would draw. Leading questions to a panel of guests firmly on the “anyone but Corbyn” side of the debate.
Tauftamir via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/20/20
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