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Ever feel like politics could be different?Every Thursday join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved.Every episode begins with an alternative take of the week, a report on the state of Brexit and an in-depth look at some of the major problems in politics today that need to be fixed. And in every episode we will tell you how we can take action on it together.it's not just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.

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Trans Rights

Trans Rights

2018-12-2032:32

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, we look back at the no confidence vote in Theresa May which was ONLY LAST WEEK and yet it feels like something from a bygone era.We've also replaced our regular producer for this last show of the series with a producer who is trans, to oversee a look at how the media can do better at covering trans issues and how you can help bolster trans rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sex for Rent

Sex for Rent

2018-12-1234:07

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, the news roundup is entirely focused on the top five candidates to replace Theresa May, as determined by the bookies. We actually recorded this on Tuesday afternoon, before the vote of no confidence was called on Wednesday morning - how could we possibly know it would be relevant? We must be psychic.In the second half of the show, Marie and Gráinne look at sex for rent, a seemingly personal arrangement that can become infinitely more sinister. We hear from Peter Kyle, MP for Hove, who has been campaigning to get landlords who advertise accommodation in exchange for sex prosecuted, and from journalist and housing policy expert Jonn Elledge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, Marie and Gráinne look at one particular case: Hilary Ineomo-Marcus, a man who came to the UK when he was ten, over twenty years ago. Following a conviction for tax fraud, he served fifteen months in prison, making him eligible for deportation under Home Office guidelines, despite having a British wife, two British children, and having visited the country he is being deported to just once since coming to the UK. A product of the British education system, the British workforce, British society and the British rehabilitation system, Hilary's story is an example of a punitive and inhumane migration system. Offering additional insight are Tottenham MP David Lammy and Luke Butterly from Right to Remain, a human rights organisation.The week's news roundup looks at the exciting and in-no-way pointless Brexit debates between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn; Gerard Batten's survival as leader of Ukip, and a down-on-his-luck arsehole; and Marie explains the riots in France in terms we can all understand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DSS Discrimination

DSS Discrimination

2018-11-2831:12

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, Marie and Gráinne look at the DSS Discrimination, a form of penalising the poor for being poor, with the help of Monica Burns from The National Housing Trust, and Vicky Foxcroft MP.The week's news roundup is, we're afraid, totally dominated by the recently-negotiated Withdrawal Agreement, but we also look at how Brexit has been covered by the media. Gráinne's angrier about this than Marie is, but Marie still calls two different people "morons" as well as telling you which journalists she really trusts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gay Conversion Therapy

Gay Conversion Therapy

2018-11-2035:12

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, Marie and Gráinne look at the gay conversion therapy, which is amazingly still happening in the UK. We spoke to ITV's Paul Brand, who's been reporting on this recently, as well as Rachel Taggart-Ryan from Humanists UK who have been campaigning on getting the practice criminalist. And the good news is this week, you can help by simply not laughing at bad jokes.The roundup of the week's news focuses largely on the attempted revolts on the Tory benches, where the ERG have finally pulled the trigger on Theresa May, only to realise that their water pistols are facing the wrong way. But there's also time to mention the UN report into UK austerity, and to consider how that looks on Esther McVey's CV. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Gig Economy

The Gig Economy

2018-11-1431:01

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, Marie and Gráinne look at the gig economy, and how not deleting taxi-ride apps can benefit precarious workers. They speak to James Farrer and Yaseen Aslam, who are taking Uber to court to win rights for cab drivers.They also look at Hero Rebel of the Resistance, Jo Johnson, who bravely resigned from the Cabinet (apparently he was OK with all that cutting benefits stuff, but Brexit has been the final straw); the ongoing disaster that is Universal Credit - who knew that something invented by Iain Duncan Smith and overseen by Esther McVey could go wrong?; and the Taxpayer's Alliance, which it turns out aren't actually an alliance for us taxpayers, but a bunch of lobbyists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Homelessness

Homelessness

2018-11-0729:45

Changing Politics is back for a second run, and as the nights draw in and the temperature drops journalist Marie Le Conte and comedian Gráinne Maguire turn their attention to the issue of homelessness. The government currently does not keep figures on how many homeless people die each year, and this is something that needs to change. They speak to Melanie Onn MP, who was homeless at 17 and is now campaigning for the government to invest the time and effort to reduce homelessness that was invested in the early 00s, and to Maeve McLenaghan from The Bureau for Investigative Journalism, who has been working out what the numbers may actually be. And as ever, Marie and Gráinne have a small, practical step you can take which would make a real difference to the problem.They also discuss the week's news, including Arron Banks's troubles, Tracey Crouch's resignation, bullying MPs and a shit-ton of hospitality.You can find us on Twitter @ChangingPoliPod, and on Facebook @changingpol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the first episode, and is about Seni's Law, an attempt to stop people with mental health challenges dying in police custody. We spoke to the bill's author, Steve Reed MP, and the parents of Seni Lewis, who have had to fight for justice for their son. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the fifth episode, which went out at the start of the school holidays - a time when more children than ever will be relying on food banks. We spoke to Garry Lemon from the Trussell Trust, a food bank charity, and one of our own listeners, Benjamin Moore, who has been a food bank user in the past.Because the line wasn't great, here's a transcript of Ben's comments:"Because of my wife's disability we had a support worker from a local organisation who used to come to us every two weeks and check out what was going on, and check we were alright, and one of the things she said to us one week was, 'Would you like a food bank voucher?'. I hadn't really thought about it before, but things were very tight at the time. Basically we were at that stage in a flat where the roof had a major leak, and so our bedroom was incredibly damp all the time. And this was during the winter, so a lot of our money was going on electricity. We were at the point of spending what we had left on food, after we'd paid for rent and electricity.""If it's donated, they'll pass it out. So what they give you is non-perishable items. So it's mainly things like tins of stuff, and they'll give you rice of pasta and they'll give you breakfast cereal, you know, things they can accrue and keep for a reasonable length of time. But it's not all functional, so they will give you bars of chocolate or crisps, things that you might like as opposed to stuff that just works. If you're going to donate to a food bank, just think about what you would want if you found yourself in that position." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the second episode, in which we spoke to Stella Creasy MP and Mara Clarke from the Abortion Support Network about abortion rights in Northern Ireland - and, surprisingly, the rest of the UK, where the situation isn't as clear-cut as you might have thought... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the fourth episode, which was recorded the day after two Nazis were found guilty of being member of a banned organisation; a third man had plead guilty to planning an act of terrorism in the same trial. We spoke to Joe Mulhall from Hope Not Hate, and Shabana Mahmood MP, about how you can stand up to the far right. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer Recap: Brexit

Summer Recap: Brexit

2018-08-0812:52

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the sixth and final episode of the first run, and in it we talk to comedian and member of Labour's NEC Eddie Izzard and TSSA General Secretary Manuel Cortes about what can be done to fight something that feels like a political inevitability: Brexit.(Due to being impartial, Marie is not in the episode.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer Recap: Refugees

Summer Recap: Refugees

2018-08-0815:54

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.Over the summer we're re-releasing all our campaign features without the topical jokes at the top, so you don't have to go through old news to get to the stuff that's still really important. This is the feature from the third episode, and tells you what you can do to help refugees. We spoke to Lord Dubs - after whom the Dubs Amendment is named - and Hmada, a Syrian refugee, who had been in the country for just a few weeks at the time of recording. It's quite an upsetting listen in places, but there is hope and there is something you can do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brexit

Brexit

2018-08-0230:09

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week Marie excuses herself while Gráinne focuses on what we can do to fight Brexit. It seems like a political inevitability - as things stand, we're out in March - but that doesn't mean there aren't people campaigning to change that. We spoke to two of them - the general secretary of the TSSA Manuel Cortes, who is travelling the country campaigning to stop Brexit, and comedian Eddie Izzard, who is campaigning to be on Labour's NEC.Marie and Gráinne's roundup of the week's news takes in the Tories' constant, unworkable plans for grammar schools; why the financial future of Britain depends on Theresa May's ability to plan a minibreak; and try to work out what it is about being Foreign Secretary that makes you so prone to making gaffes? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Food Banks

Food Banks

2018-07-2623:59

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week we focus on food banks - which last year distributed over 1,300,000 packages of food for those in need. We spoke to Garry Lemon from the Trussell Trust and recent foodbank user Benjamin Moore, one of our listeners. Sorry for the sound quality on his phone call - a transcript of his comments are at the bottom of these show notes.Marie and Gráinne's roundup of the week's news is mainly just glad that Parliament is in recess and that all MPs can go home and get some sleep. We check in with newly promoted and newly demoted Minister for Exiting The EU Dominic Raab; everyone's favourite blonde hot mess (sorry, Marie, it's Boris), who has now added "meeting with White Nationalists" to his list of lovable eccentricities; and explain why Priti Patel and Lucy Allan's support for people who've broken the law is, to quote Allan, "very odd conduct indeed".BENJAMIN'S COMMENTS"Because of my wife's disability we had a support worker from a local organisation who used to come to us every two weeks and check out what was going on, and check we were alright, and one of the things she said to us one week was, 'Would you like a food bank voucher?'. I hadn't really thought about it before, but things were very tight at the time. Basically we were at that stage in a flat where the roof had a major leak, and so our bedroom was incredibly damp all the time. And this was during the winter, so a lot of our money was going on electricity. We were at the point of spending what we had left on food, after we'd paid for rent and electricity.""If it's donated, they'll pass it out. So what they give you is non-perishable items. So it's mainly things like tins of stuff, and they'll give you rice of pasta and they'll give you breakfast cereal, you know, things they can accrue and keep for a reasonable length of time. But it's not all functional, so they will give you bars of chocolate or crisps, things that you might like as opposed to stuff that just works. If you're going to donate to a food bank, just think about what you would want if you found yourself in that position." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Far Right

The Far Right

2018-07-2037:53

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week we focus on the rise of the Far Right. If it doesn't scare you, it should. We spoke to Shabana Mahmood, MP for Birmingham Ladywood, and Joe Mulhall from campaign group Hope Not Hate, about how big the problem is, and what we can do to help stop it. We also asked both of them about the implications for free speech of no-platforming these kinds of views.Marie and Gráinne's roundup of the week's news includes the fallout from Boris Johnson's boring resignation speech; why we can't take Andrea Jenkyns seriously; and what the hell is going on with the infinite series of votes in Parliament that, Marie reveals, has even confused some MPs. And Gráinne makes a joke about small business that makes Marie spit out her drink. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Refugees

Refugees

2018-07-1231:50

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week we focus on Europe's refugee crisis. With over sixty million people in the world displaced, what can we do to help? To dispel some of the myths around refugees, we spoke to Hamada, who arrived from Syria a month ago, as well as former Chair of the Refugee Council and author of section 67 of the Immigration Act - also known as The Dubs Amendment - Lord Alf Dubs, who was himself a refugee, arriving in Britain from Czechoslovakia in 1939.In Marie and Gráinne's roundup of the week's news we obviously focus on the strong and stable Chequers Brexit deal and Boris Johnson's resignation. Why is he so unpopular now? Marie, who has investigated his family in depth, has some theories (and some quotes from an anonymous Tory MP). We also briefly discuss Trump's visit to the UK, but then Gráinne mentions how much he got on with Macron and Marie gets understandably depressed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Abortion Rights

Abortion Rights

2018-07-0530:44

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week we focus on abortion rights in Northern Ireland, which is currently not available even in case of incest or rape, and explain what you can do to help. We speak to activist Mara Clarke of the Abortion Support Network and MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy. Before that though, there's a discussion of the week's news which includes the most surprising thing our "horny on main bae" (listen to last week's episode) Michael Gove's done with a hoover; how it's impossible to get sacked from the Cabinet even if, like Esther McVey, you keep misleading Parliament; and why everyone should leave Twitter and join Matt Hancock's app (the answer has to do with sausages). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seni's Law

Seni's Law

2018-06-2934:47

Ever feel like politics could be different? Join comedian Gráinne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved. This isn't just a podcast, it's Changing Politics.This week, as well as looking at what Boris Johnson wants to do to business, what Liz Truss thinks about Michael Gove, and what students get offended by these days, they look at the issue of deaths in police custody, and what can be done to reduce the instances of it. they speak to the parents of Seni Lewis, Aji and Conrad, about what the tragic circumstances of Seni's death, as well as Steve Reed, MP for Croydon North, who is trying to get a Private Member's Bill called Seni's Law through parliament at the moment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like politics could be different? Changing Politics is launching on June 28. Put simply, it's a new podcast about how we can change politics.Every Thursday join comedian Grainne Maguire and journalist Marie Le Conte as they work out how we can all get more involved.Every episode begins with an alternative take of the week, a report on the state of Brexit and an in-depth look at some of the major problems in politics today that need to be fixed. And in every episode we will tell you how we can take action on it together.it's not just a podcast, it's Changing Politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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