Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards
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We are obsessed by the character of leaders, even if context, ideas and external circumstances can determine the fate of a government as much as character. Keir Starmer has been unusually hard to pin down, which is why I was keen to speak to Tom Baldwin. Although he has done many interviews to promote his new book on the Labour leader, I sensed there was more to explore – and we do. Plus, reflections on the challenge for Labour after the budget and major assembly notices for the co-operative.
Rock & Roll Politics is live at the Ropetackle Arts Centre in Shoreham on Weds March 13.
Steve is speaking at the York Literature Festival on Sat Mar 16. Tickets £10.
Venue: Memorial Hall, St Peter's School, Clifton, York, YO30 6AB
Rock & Roll Politics is live at Kings Place London on Tue March 26.
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