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No Man’s Land Podcast

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Jill Rutter of the Institute for Government joins Martin and Steve to discuss the idea of mission government and how Labour are getting on with their missions, after the Prime Minister's speech last week.
Martin and Steve discuss the US election and what it means for politics in the UK.
Martin and Steve break down the budget and ask where the centre ground on the economy is now.
Martin and Steve catch up on the first few months of a Labour Government, Conference season and the surprises of the Tory leadership race.
Martin and Steve discuss the Conservative conference.
Martin and Steve discuss an uneasy Labour conference.
Martin and Steve discuss the gossip from the Libdem conference in Brighton.
Steve and Martin discuss factions in Parliament following the 'Pop Con' this week.
Martin and Steve discuss the big year ahead, and assess the starts Starmer and Sunak have made to 2024.
Sophie Stowers join the podcast to talk about how the public view immigration.
Sunder returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, ‘How to Be a Patriot’.
Councillor Stephen Penfold joined us to talk about housing and the other challenges he faces in local government.
Labour Together's Director of Research tells us where the next general election can be won and lost.
Professor Matt Goodwin joins Martin and Steve to talk about his new book Values, Voices and Virtue, its reception and the wider arguments about populism and our politics.
Martin and Steve are joined by Luke Tryl, UK Director of More in Common to talk about the state of divides in UK society, the political weather and education policy.
Professor Tim Bale on his new book about the Conservative Party
Former No10 economic adviser Giles Wilkes joins the podcast to discuss the budget, Trussonomics, austerity, "boomsters vs doomsters" and much much more.
Elliott Goat of Undivided and Unhack joins us to discuss democracy and polarisation
We welcome host of the Mid Atlantic pod Roifield Brown back to the show, to discuss the fallout of the US midterm elections and what this means for US democracy and more.
Historians of the British left, Lise and Colm, join Steve and Martin to talk about New Labour’s legacy and what current politicians could learn from them.