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reviewing the self-published oral history of the titular new centrist party, "Change UK: The Independent Group"...for SEVEN HOURS 00:00 - 3:21:56 - "And You Have The Book..." - An SKTheCrusader stream ft. Jack Frayne-Reid & @wariotifo 3:21:56 - 6:06:41 - Reel Politik, Episode 269 - bröther may i have some gäpes (ft. Sinan Kose) 6:06:41 - 7:20:28 - RP269 Extra (ft. Sinan Kose) (previously only available at patreon.com/reelpolitik) compilation originally released @ https://www.youtube.com/@reelpolitik6696. find Sinan there @ https://www.youtube.com/@SKTheCrusader & on patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/SKTheCrusader
Exiled Twitter renegade Sinan Kose of the Peace at Home Podcast (@PeaceAtHomePod) joins Jack & Geraint (@wariotifo) for a mammoth episode revisiting the self-published/self-exculpatory oral history of 2019's hottest new centrist party Change UK The Independent Group. WARNING: Contains *many* Gapes/Leslie/Soubz impressions. Subscribe to our Patreon to hear an extra 75 mins of material from this session with Sinan - https://www.patreon.com/posts/88246779 - and much more at patreon.com/reelpolitik. Check out and also subscribe to Sinan's Twitch stream at https://www.twitch.tv/skthecrusader, and the Peace at Home Podcast at https://peaceathome.podbean.com.
GAPECAST host Michael John Gapes is joined for an exclusive, intimate conversation in the basement bunker of Gape Manor by his former colleague in the parliamentary parties of Labour and Change UK The Independent Group, Chris Leslie. Chris tells Mike what he's been up to since losing his seat in December, and why he's hiding out in Ilford rather than in his own constituency.
This time, we revisit Change UK: The Independent Group. Actually, hang on: Change UK and The Independent Group. The splitters have split again. Warning: contains mild gloating. —— Please visit our website to download or stream all our previous episodes and to read our articles. Web: https://soundingboard.com Podcast RSS: https://soundingboard.com/feed/podcast Remember, you can now subscribe... The post Change UK: The Splitters Have Split appeared first on sounding board.
In this latest episode, we discuss the Lib Dems and their recent successes in the EU elections and the latest polls. We reason why they’ve experienced a recent uplift before discussing Change UK: The Independent Group and why they’ve seen precisely the opposite. —— Please visit our website to download or stream all our previous... The post Lib Dems and Change UK: Anti-democratic Politics in the UK appeared first on sounding board.
Our special guest was Heidi Allen MP, Interim leader of the newly formed political party Change UK – The Independent Group. Heidi discussed the need for change in the current British political system, why she decided to switch parties and why she thinks having another referendum is the only other option left for the UK.
Podcast: It's exciting. New parties are springing up like plague buboes on the body politic. But have Change UK-The Independent Group (catchy) or the Brexit Party got anything fresh? Robin and Sean unbox the websites. Contains spoiled ballots. Continue reading The post MMR #17: Change UK and the Brexit Party – who’s the best? appeared first on Modern Media Review Podcast.
Brexit talks between the British government and the Labour party resume today as MPs return to Westminster following the Easter break. Prime Minister Theresa May is on borrowed time and no closer to a deal with Jeremy Corbyn, after the EU extended the UK's withdrawal period until October 31st. Meanwhile, the anti-Brexit party Change UK - The Independent Group has announced its candidates for next month's European elections. London editor Denis Staunton outlines what the coming weeks may bring. Later: Comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy has promised not to let Ukrainians down and held up his country as a democratic example to all post-Soviet states, after claiming a crushing presidential election victory over incumbent Petro Poroshenko. Zelenskiy made a name for himself on TV playing a teacher who becomes president by a twist of fate. What will his real-life presidency mean for Ukraine's key relationships with Russia and the EU? Daniel McLaughlin reports from Kiev.