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EMQs: What does 'fairness' actually mean in politics?

EMQs: What does 'fairness' actually mean in politics?

Update: 2025-11-101
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What political rival would you share a 12-hour flight with? Ed Balls and George Osborne dive into this very question, revealing the old foes and opposite numbers who would make the best long-haul companions.


And can an unpopular leader tank a popular policy? The pair debate how a leader’s image affects a government, and whether an unpopular messenger will derail a popular message no matter what. They also examine the meaning of 'fairness' in politics, and whether Labour or the Tories can truly lay claim to the term.


Finally, Ed’s new title as a "Lifelong Learning Ambassador" sparks a discussion on the 'Cinderella service' of adult skills and why no government can seem to get it right.



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EMQs: What does 'fairness' actually mean in politics?

EMQs: What does 'fairness' actually mean in politics?