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In conversation with Marcus Stuttard
48:29
14 дней назад
Cambridge Tech Showcase 2024
3:41
14 дней назад
In conversation with Mel B
56:33
2 месяца назад
In conversation with Nemonte Nenquimo
1:18:03
2 месяца назад
In conversation with Rory Stewart
1:00:23
2 месяца назад
In conversation with Laurie Segall
59:19
3 месяца назад
New Thinking talk with Lauren Child
54:27
3 месяца назад
In conversation with Caroline Lucas
55:10
3 месяца назад
Deep Tech Showcase 2024
3:05
3 месяца назад
Style Gallery 2024
3:37
4 месяца назад
In conversation with Philippa White
56:07
4 месяца назад
Spring Budget 2024: Non-doms
2:43
6 месяцев назад
In conversation with James O'Brien
19:04
9 месяцев назад
Mishcon de Reya Launch Party
2:01
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Комментарии
@Irishgui83
@Irishgui83 7 дней назад
I loved this conversation. I must say though, had I just talked at length about how I have been affected by domestic abuse only to have the first audience question afterwards begin with "in the Wannabe rap...." which was written in 1994 and which has already been discussed for decades ad nauseum, I would be more than disappointed. And it was a woman who asked it too 😬
@frankmorton1920
@frankmorton1920 23 дня назад
Can we have a White history month please!
@mkkrupp2462
@mkkrupp2462 Месяц назад
Wonderful conversation.
@sarahmasterman2737
@sarahmasterman2737 Месяц назад
Adore mel, I fully back her up and believe her words. You are most brilliant Mel ❤ xx
@TerriObrien-mi5rx
@TerriObrien-mi5rx Месяц назад
Podcast with Alistair Campbell is so good I follow them regularly and Leading is interesting too. He’s so knowledgeable and likeable, I agree he should have been PM without a doubt Conservative loss, never tire of listening to him 🔥
@wendyfield7708
@wendyfield7708 Месяц назад
This is very enlightening!
@jasongray4517
@jasongray4517 Месяц назад
Is he still on his gap year?
@fungisai4453
@fungisai4453 2 месяца назад
Thoroughly enjoyed the conversation
@Jits-s8j
@Jits-s8j 2 месяца назад
The British interpretation of Indian politics is equally fictional as Jack Straw's dossier on the alleged WMDs in Iraq.
@geraldbutler5484
@geraldbutler5484 2 месяца назад
Rory is a ‘high Tory.’ God is in his heaven, the king is on his throne, the Tory natural party of government is in power and gazing benevolently down on the working serfs grafting away below. Class structure intact, Eton remaining, Royalty and aristocracy owning two thirds of the nation,etc,etc. Is everybody happy, you bet your life we are.!
@happychappy7115
@happychappy7115 2 месяца назад
Rory sheds light on the disaster that was the Cons, 2010 through 2024😮 and the ongoing farce that is the UK parliament. Better being outside the circus shining a light on the craziness.
@cirrus393
@cirrus393 2 месяца назад
As always an excellent insight from Rory. But kudos to the interviewer, some interesting questions and a bit of light pushback where it was suitable
@advocate1563
@advocate1563 2 месяца назад
Yawn, not again. I'm done with Stewart who thimks he's the best PM who never was. Given hismlevels of confusion on many issues, such a relief.
@royscruton4921
@royscruton4921 2 месяца назад
Excellent! Bought the book and am enjoying it immensely!
@Lel_J
@Lel_J 2 месяца назад
Obsessed with listening to Rory at the moment, brilliant conversation
@Rurik8118
@Rurik8118 2 месяца назад
Rory is Brilliant ! A jolly good Chap (: Thank you for sharing
@betsm5842
@betsm5842 2 месяца назад
Wish he would return to politics and make the changes needed
@veeday1146
@veeday1146 2 месяца назад
Presumably Rory recorded this before the Labour government actually introduced proven experts into important posts. Perhaps stating that all the failings he is talking about happened under an incompetent Tory government. It is possible to have a competent, truthful government and surprisingly Macron hasn’t yet allowed the right to take over France.
@alanmcmichael6681
@alanmcmichael6681 2 месяца назад
Rory Stewart is a very nice man. But he is very naive.what I am saying is he is a first class prat.
@neilskiii6936
@neilskiii6936 2 месяца назад
Rory is brilliant!
@Altn246
@Altn246 2 месяца назад
Slow clap for Rory for supporting and engaging with a firm involved in money laundering and corruption
@howtoappearincompletely9739
@howtoappearincompletely9739 2 месяца назад
It's usually pretty depressing listening to Rory Stewart recount his experiences of the UK's parliamentary politics.
@judithdavidson2356
@judithdavidson2356 2 месяца назад
Fascinating
@garypowell8638
@garypowell8638 2 месяца назад
Rory Stewart is the BBC personified. The BBC also believes that it is collectively at the very centre of British politics. The truth is that it is only the Reform Party that is at the very centre of British politics. The most popular party is the definition of a party slap bang in the middle, how else can it be defined? We currently have a Labour government with a massive majority in parliament that promotes policies that at best only 20% of the people actually want. However even worse most of their more popular policies The Labour Party is unlikely to enact, leaving us even less satisfied with what we are to be given. Put more simply we will be forced to pay for something that will not ever be delivered because the money will be spent on something that we don't want, never asked for or told we would be given. We have allowed the wrong types of people, namely our establishment and its mass media to define what the centre is when in fact it is they all long since shot off to a Radical Extremist Fairy Land, leaving the masses more or less in the same place. They collectively left this real world and settled in a Utopian Fairy-tale land which is so far to either the left or right that they have met up in a Dystopian Hell and are currently creating some kind of Globalist 4th Reich to oversee it. This is what happens when you do everything in secret, don't bother to tell the people what you are doing or why and so bring them along with you. Lies, propaganda, disinformation, misinformation, indoctrination, assassination, manipulation, mass murder, and general BS could only ever have got them so far. Their big problem as well as ours is that their much beloved globalist baby was born many years premature, is still on life support and looking progressively less likely to make it.
@JG-ib7xk
@JG-ib7xk 2 месяца назад
If Reform were in the centre they would have received millions more votes than they actually did. The fact is that they're a right wing party, and as a result they got the votes of right wing people, not the majority of people in the centre.
@whiteboardrugby3574
@whiteboardrugby3574 2 месяца назад
It's well written post, but with no sense of reality. Reform received 14.3% of the vote - that's less than half the number who voted for Labour. If you combine Reform and the Tories you only get 38% - combine the Greens, Labour, and Lib Dems (a more or less centre/centre left/or left coalition) and you get 52.3%. That's clearly what the majority want.
@pausereflect5911
@pausereflect5911 2 месяца назад
Operation Legacy has MANY previous iterations.
@pausereflect5911
@pausereflect5911 2 месяца назад
ReCLAIM HISTORY AND TRUTH. ALSO follow Iconoclasts who have been rewriting history for centuries and removing BLACK history. Also claiming what is others' history. WE have lost a lot of skills and knowledge BECAUSE of this rotten practice.
@sluglife9785
@sluglife9785 2 месяца назад
Watched a bunch of recent Rory interviews, and this is a competitor for his best. Not only is he incredibly clear and thorough, but you can really feel the stress and irritation in his tone and manner, which is perfectly righteous.
@bm8641
@bm8641 2 месяца назад
I truly dislike Tory but if Stewart would run for Tory leadership and gets it, I would vote Tory. Fortunately for me, Tory are a tribe of pretentious crooks and Stewart will never be at the conservative helm.
@Carrjimbo
@Carrjimbo 2 месяца назад
A unit from Hereford i.e the SAS.
@allancrotch2953
@allancrotch2953 2 месяца назад
Yet again Rory spends much time pointing out all the problems and failed agendas without any suggestions or answers .I can get that at my local.
@AlanDoherty-ru6iq
@AlanDoherty-ru6iq 2 месяца назад
What is the name of the local where you can get this type of discussion?
@allancrotch2953
@allancrotch2953 2 месяца назад
@@AlanDoherty-ru6iq The grebe Stalham high St
@mck2021
@mck2021 2 месяца назад
I really like Rory Stewart, in fact, I have a crush on him. But I have realised that he is subconsciously very sexist towards women. I have observed it in his TRIP podcasts also, but this interview really highlighted it to me. The interviewer is a female, and a young one too, and he only gives her eye contact when she asks him a question and the rest of the time looks away to the audience. Of course, it is good that he looks towards the audience, but I find it rude that he does not, at any time during his answers, look back to the interviewer. I doubt that he would have done this with a male interviewer. I think that Rory lacks an insight and awareness of this behaviour and bias inside of himself.
@suharvey5786
@suharvey5786 2 месяца назад
Fascinating interview ... thankyou!
@andrewmakin8151
@andrewmakin8151 2 месяца назад
‘you can raise taxes or you can cut spending, you can raise taxes or you can cut spending’ [RS] … or … you can grow the economy … [KS]. RS, you didn’t mention and critique that.
@JG-ib7xk
@JG-ib7xk 2 месяца назад
How do you grow the economy without spending money?
@VeronicaKingsley-by9nc
@VeronicaKingsley-by9nc 2 месяца назад
thank you for broadcasting and sharing. Making me feel better about Lawyers (after the PO scandal). Management in this country is based on the industrial age (heat, beat, waste) or linear structure, where once upon a time the fittest survived. With no company loyalty, managers can not promote people of better ability, so the only motivation is personal money/bonus structure. A Prime Minister who can break this mold and be brave enough to bring in talent that will challenge him but therefore deliver him success; go from competitive format to collaborative and adaptable might be recipe to transform dull to dynamic and show a new regenerative age, and so a new politics. Look forward to Lord Stewart.
@jobbld
@jobbld 2 месяца назад
Rory Stewart is suddenly everywhere. First I 'discover' the podcast with AC just a few days ago and binge watch a load of those. Then one of my sons casually mentions that he has Rory's A Life on the Edge which is now my bedside read for a while. I'd previously only been aware of him during his leadership bid. What a wasted opportunity to have this serious, eloquent, considered and thoughtful operator in parliament. Please do consider standing for North Cotswolds Rory, our incumbent, though tory (held despite the recent landslide) has the dubious accolade of being the UK's least active MP and has remained so moribund for 30 years!
@lublondon
@lublondon 2 месяца назад
Nice Hermes tie, Rory 😊
@lesleyegg
@lesleyegg 2 месяца назад
Sometimes Rory is rather a sourfaced miserable git.
@MrMcSwiftface
@MrMcSwiftface 2 месяца назад
I could listen to Rory talk all day, and I do
@suharvey5786
@suharvey5786 2 месяца назад
I think I must be on his 10th or something version being interviewed about his book & still enjoy it as much as the 1st .... lovely interviewing ... oh, remind me to read that book of his some time 😆
@seanpennatgmail
@seanpennatgmail 2 месяца назад
All of these bill by the minute lawyers wasting over an hour listening to a man whose views go out for free twice a week. The economic inefficiency melts me.
@Bowd3n46
@Bowd3n46 2 месяца назад
Superb, loved the book and have a lot of respect for this man.
@steveharris2369
@steveharris2369 2 месяца назад
Rory’s the best Prime Minister we’ve never had
@alanrobertson3172
@alanrobertson3172 2 месяца назад
Many , including myself would agree.
@ShooterNumberOne
@ShooterNumberOne 2 месяца назад
He's a posh freak
@nicholawright317
@nicholawright317 2 месяца назад
He is the biggest idiot we never had thank god. The man's a loon
@michaelreid5307
@michaelreid5307 2 месяца назад
What a moronic comment. How on earth can you pass judgement on an outcome that has never happened. Being the head of the government in a major industrialised nation isn't just about personalities.
@michaelreid5307
@michaelreid5307 2 месяца назад
@@alanrobertson3172 Let's see if he gets on in any other political party.
@listohan
@listohan 2 месяца назад
Charming footballer? I give Senator David Pocock in Australia
@pumfrey8704
@pumfrey8704 2 месяца назад
I'm a Labour supporter but I want Rory Stewart as PM
@kingy002
@kingy002 2 месяца назад
The best move Starmer could make it to invite quality people, like Rory, into the government to get the country back on track.
@lublondon
@lublondon 2 месяца назад
One thing, however, gets overlooked or ignored - massimigration from Asia and Africa to europa. Which is simply unwanted and unbearable to the population of France , Netherlands, Austria … you name it As long as politicians argue the difficulty to repatriate those immigrants and their human rights claims to go wherever they please, I’m afraid the right wingers will get stronger And they are Putins endorser and climate change denial and lots of other unpleasant stuff However, to get rid of illegal immigration is an overriding topic which will get them elected And that’s simply a fact - truth
@alanrobertson3172
@alanrobertson3172 2 месяца назад
Excellent interview. She lets Professor Stewart talk.
@aj365
@aj365 2 месяца назад
Entertaining but disturbing insight at our political system - both the book and this discussion.
@davewood9888
@davewood9888 2 месяца назад
I had enormous respect for Rory Stewart as a Conservative MP and minister and I say that as a lifelong Labour supporter. In recent political history terms I consider him the best Conservative party leader they never had. What a pity that such an enormous talent is now absent from Parliament.
@Sentience2
@Sentience2 Месяц назад
💯✔️
@lublondon
@lublondon 2 месяца назад
He would be an excellent ambassador to the UNO
@lublondon
@lublondon 2 месяца назад
We need Rory in public office
@Handleinthewind123
@Handleinthewind123 2 месяца назад
The time old practice (prevalent in all industries/professions) of surrounding oneself with yes people …