Chopper's Politics
Author: The Telegraph
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The Telegraph's weekly politics podcast, presented by Christopher "Chopper" Hope. The podcast has interviews with top politicians and commentators and analysis from the Telegraph’s Westminster team.
Chopper's Politics is a must listen for those who want to understand British politics, delving into various aspects of policy, key players, and the internal movements of Westminster’s political parties. With a focus on the Conservative Party (Tories), the podcast examines the party’s policies, strategies, and ideologies. The podcast offers insights into prominent figures within the party, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson.
With a keen eye on the ever-evolving political landscape, the podcast explores the impact of the Red Wall - the traditionally Labour-supporting areas in the North of England that shifted allegiance to the Conservatives in recent elections - and the dynamics between the Conservatives and the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer.
In addition to Conservative and Labour politics, the podcast delves into the dynamics of other political parties like the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party providing analysis and discussions on their policies and strategies.
The podcast widens its scope to include discussions on the political climate in London, with a particular focus on the leadership of Mayor Sadiq Khan. It delves into the intricacies of Westminster, the seat of British political power, and examines the notion of the Westminster Bubble, where decisions and discussions can sometimes appear disconnected from the realities of the wider population.
With a strong emphasis on policy analysis, "Chopper's Politics" provides a platform for informed conversations surrounding British elections and their implications on topics such as geopolitics, foreign policy, international relations, and the evolving role of the United Kingdom in the global arena.
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Why do you never challenge Conservative politicians on why climate change mitigation is at best no 6 on their list? Is it because the government and your paper doesn't appreciate the grave and rapid affects we are already experiencing, and instead are in hoc to the fossil fuel industry?
It is unbelievable that an interview with the party chairman has no mention of the biggest problem the country and the world is facing, which is climate change. Although it is in line with Sunak's 5 priorities, and of course with the Telegraph's position of being totally in hoc to the fossil fuel industry.
Suella Braveman sounds wonderful: sensible, realistic, an optimist, fan of the British Empire, loyal, hard-working, brave and very intelligent.
The ECJ has conflict-of-interest, political influences: we should leave it Illegal economic immigration into any country is 100% wrong and the English public is totally fed up with it. Whoever can stop it hearts my vote. Rawanda is a band aid. The root cause is the UK govt hamstring itself from simply and promptly returning them to their safe European country of origin: usually France, sometimes Belgium.
One sided guff especially around Brexit!
One sided guff especially around Brexit!
What a terrible interview of two brexiteers that completely fail to acknowledge the failings of the Brexit deal. Deluded statements were made completely unchallenged. Come on Chopper, that love-in was appalling.
3 Brexiteers decide if they like Brexit
I found the interview with Laurence Fox extremely interesting and thought provoking during these disturbing times in which we find ourselves. The linked article makes interesting reading too. I look forward to seeing how the Reclaim Party fares in forthcoming elections.
Surprisingly reasonable and common sensical on a number of issues. We need more passionate centrists!
You almost seem to be approving of Trump, which isn't surprising given the excessive exposure you gave Farage. Disappointing
I expect this type of sloppy partisan reporting from the BBC, not you Chopper.
Starkey is amazing
Worth listening to if you want to understand one side of the Brexit argument, but definitely not impartial nor unbiased. Chris (and the Telegraph more generally) has taken a side in the debate and regularly misrepresents or ignores facts and statements. Pro-Brexit guests usually given a very easy ride. Limited coverage of both sides actions that have undermined or democracy and constitution - achieving at and cost is more important. It's a good example of the decline in UK media and its ability to effectively hold our politicians to account: pick your audience and write what they want to hear. Comments on the civil service thwarting Brexit and the "deep state" were quite frankly outrageous.
phoenix of Brexit? what a load of bollox
once again, Andrew Adonis presents himself as incredibly arrogant. His astonishment at Theresa May resigning rather than calling a referendum astonished me! A second referendum with remain on the paper, but splitting the brexit options up is incredibly cynical and utterly undemocratic. But then again he sits in the House of Lords, a disgustingly undemocratic institution in great need of either reform or abolishment.
Why didn't you challenge the way that he said the Brexit campaign was completely positive, and yet he encouraged audience hatred towards Anna Soubrey and the BBC? A dangerous way for politics to go.
The Donald indeed... are they the same person?
excuse me, Mr Farage, but you are on almost EVERY programme the BBC broadcasts these days!!! Cannot say your President Trump act sat very well with me. Just as your the EU is the devil but I am drawing a nice salary and a very generous pension from it later... so ya booh sucks act does either.
Of course the European Union will let you have all the benefits without you having to pay for anything. And yes of course the French are the only problem