This week we’re bringing you an extended edition of the podcast recorded during a webinar from the FT Live events team. Host Miranda Green is joined by FT columnist Stephen Bush, the FT’s public policy editor Peter Foster and Jane Green, professor of political science at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, to answer subscribers’ questions on factors that will shape the outcome of 2024’s UK general election. How much will Brexit matter, who will be more convincing on law and order and immigration, and how will the generation divide play out?
Presented by Stephen Bush. Produced by Anna Dedhar. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. The sound engineer is Breen Turner and the FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.
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Rishi's spending review and fears for new tiers
Why Johnson's splashing cash on climate and defence
What Cummings' exit means for Downing Street
What Biden means for Johnson
Labour's day of reckoning
Boris vs Burnham
Gloves come off over coronavirus
Coronavirus clampdowns go regional
Tories dream of Terra Australis
Coronavirus returns as Chancellor Sunak walks a tightrope
Tory tribes go back to war
Brexit deal or no deal?
Bridget Phillipson on Labour's long-term strategy
Sunak's tax dilemma
Government U-turns and the blame game
Will Boris Johnson move from chairman to chief executive?
Ed Davey on the Lib Dem’s radical reform agenda
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