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Paul Osbourne
Party Games
Cutting through the nonsense of British politics, a concise run through events at Westminster and beyond. "Quite funny" as one reviewer put it..
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4.9 stars from 22 ratings
Well informed, incisive political commentary, delivered with wit, humour, heart, and exactly the right amount of cynicism. Frequently find myself refreshing my feed in the hope that a new Party Games episode will have arrived (and then impatiently await my Sunday morning coffee which I *try* to...Read full review »
Alexz_92 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/30/20
Informative and witty!
My weekly recap of the weeks political events with a much needs dose of humour. Paul and Robert you brighten my Friday!
sarahnixon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/07/17
As the world slides slowly into chaos and madness, you need a calming voice to guide you through the darkness. A hand on your shoulder to tell you it's going to be alright. You also need someone who cuts through the crap and explains things in a clear, concise and yet entertaining way. And...Read full review »
IzzyJohnson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/21/17
Recent Episodes
Published 04/26/21
Dominic Cummings turns on Boris Johnson, questioning his integrity and competence. Why did Downing Street blame him for leaking if they couldn’t prove it? And will the sleaze claims do any damage to the Conservative Party in May’s elections? More at twitter.com/paulosbourne and partygamespodcast.com
Published 04/26/21
Supply chain finance — it’s a bit like a posh version of shamed payday lender Wonga. How did former Prime Minister David Cameron end up phoning around the Cabinet asking favours for a struggling finance company? And does it even matter (spoiler alert: yes, it does). More at...
Published 04/14/21
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