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Electoral Dysfunction

Electoral Dysfunction

Sky News

Political powerhouses Beth Rigby, Ruth Davidson and Harriet Harman unite to unravel the spin and explain what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond.

Every episode, they will examine politicians, what they stand for and how they sell polices as UK politics enters a new era.

They will work out which politicians are coming out on top and who is having an Electoral Dysfunction – and what it all actually means for you.

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107 - ED extra: Assisted dying passes and Louise Haigh resigns
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  • 107 - ED extra: Assisted dying passes and Louise Haigh resigns

    As well as this week’s usual episode, Beth, Ruth and Harriet decompress after a busy Friday in Westminster.    
      
    The Assisted Dying Bill, which allows adults who are terminally ill to be provided with assistance to end their own lives, has passed through parliament. Ruth and Harriet react to the historic vote.   
      
    Plus, a cabinet minister has resigned after a "mistake" revealed by Sky News, less than five months into government. What does it mean for Keir Starmer

      
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    Email Beth, Ruth and Harriet at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk, post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.   

    Fri, 29 Nov 2024
  • 106 - Where is Kemi Badenoch’s megaphone?

    Does Kemi Badenoch need to work harder to get the public to understand what she’s about and what she stands for? Ruth’s got some advice for the new Conservative leader after her first few weeks in the job. 
     
    After a run of wins in local council seats, we ask if Labour and the Conservatives need to be more worried about Nigel Farage and Reform.  
     
    And, if you listen to this podcast sped up, things are going to get even faster at the start of the episode!  
     
    Email us at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk, post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.  
      

    Fri, 29 Nov 2024
  • 105 - What does Keir Starmer stand for?

    In the week farmers descended on Westminster, Beth, Ruth and Harriet ask just how difficult these protests are for the government. They question whether the chancellor could roll back on her budget commitment to scrap the inheritance tax relief for agricultural property worth over £1m and whether Labour can afford to lose the rural vote. 

    Also, as Labour's Scottish leader Anas Sarwar distances himself from the government over winter fuel payments, Beth, Ruth and Harriet explore what the prime minister stands for as he grapples with huge domestic rows while meeting world leaders abroad at the G20 Summit.

    They also reflect on the life of John Prescott – the longest serving deputy leader of the Labour party and Harriet's old colleague. 
     
    Email us at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk, post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.

    You can read this explainer for more on the farmers' protest and the row over inheritance tax.

    Fri, 22 Nov 2024
  • 104 - Electoral Dysfunction meets The News Meeting

    As well as this week's usual Electoral Dysfunction, Beth, Ruth and Harriet can be found on a another podcast for one week only.

    They debate what should lead the news on Tortoise's The News Meeting with host Basia Cummings.

    The agenda includes the need for a public inquiry into Mohamed Al Fayed, why we need to talk about Ukraine, and what Gary Lineker leaving Match of the Day says about impartiality at the BBC.

    Listen here: https://www.tortoisemedia.com/listen/the-news-meeting/

    Fri, 15 Nov 2024
  • 103 - Has the health secretary crossed a line?

    MPs are about to get their first chance to debate and vote on an assisted dying bill for almost a decade. It'll be about a proposed law for England and Wales.   
      
    Ruth, Beth and Harriet discuss the hugely divisive issue on this episode - including whether Health Secretary Wes Streeting should have said that the law could impact other NHS services. Hariet thinks he's crossed a line. He plans to vote against the bill.  
      
    They also talk about trust in public institutions following the resignation of Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury, asking has anyone got any faith left in them?   
      
    Email us at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk, post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.

    You can read our Sky News explainer about the assisted dying bill here.

    Fri, 15 Nov 2024
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