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Most of us will not get a say in who becomes our next Prime Minister. The decision is in the hands of 160,000 members of the Conservative Party who now have to choose between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. Will Mr Johnson's publicity-shy strategy work? Does he need to campaign hard given he is the only Brexiteer on the ballot paper? And can Jeremy Hunt find a way to cause an upset? Also this week, the rising tensions between the US and Iran. Are we on the cusp of war? Joining Adam Boulton this week to discuss the Tory leadership race and Iran are Sky News' director of newsgathering Jonathan Levy, deputy political editor Sam Coates, The Times' defence correspondent Lucy Fisher and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
In this first episode of 2019, Adam Boulton and guests question the boundaries of protest and ask what can be done about the harassment of MPs and journalists in Westminster. With the meaningful vote on Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on the horizon, there's an assessment of this week's government defeats in the Commons and there are questions over whether the Speaker was out of order in agreeing to give MPs more sway over the process. Joining Adam this week are the Conservative MPs Anna Soubry and Owen Paterson, the Labour MP Jess Phillips, the editor of the online political magazine 'Spiked' Brendan O'Neill and Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen.
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In the final episode of the year Adam Boulton and guests discuss the row over whether Jeremy Corbyn did or did not call the Prime Minister a 'stupid woman' and they reflect on a monumental political year in the UK and abroad. Joining Adam to pick their stories of the year, their moments of 2018, the winners and losers of the past 12 months and their predictions for 2019 are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, the deputy editor of The Article Olivia Utley, the director of Demos Polly Mackenzie and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Corbyn #Brexit #AllOutPolitics #StupidWoman #SkyNews #2018Review #MakeDebatesHappen
Adam Boulton and guests attempt to map out the next steps in the Brexit process as Theresa May tries to convince MPs to back the deal she secured wit the European Union over the weekend. What can MPs do if they're not happy with it? What can the government do if it's rejected after the meaningful vote? Joining Adam this week are Dr Joelle Grogan, Senior Lecturer in Law at Middlesex University; Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary's University London; Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #skynews #makedebateshappen
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the progress that's been made over the Withdrawal Agreement and the deal on the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the EU. Simmering in the background is the waiting game over whether 48 Conservative MPs submit a 'no confidence in the Prime Minister' letter to the chair of the backbench 1922 Committee. The charge is being led by Jacob Rees-Mogg and the European Research Group but so far, there has been little sign of Theresa May facing an imminent threat to her leadership. Plenty to talk about as usual. Joining Adam this week are The Spectator's political correspondent Katy Balls, Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, Europe correspondent Mark Stone and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #skynews #politics #makedebateshappen
Adam Boulton hosts this week's podcast from Washington DC where Donald Trump has come out fighting following the US Midterms in which the Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives but retained the Senate. The President's described it as a 'tremendous success' but the results were soon overshadowed by a typically feisty news conference in which he clashed, most notably, with CNN reporter Jim Acosta...not to mention the sacking of his Attorney General Jeff Sessions. It makes the latest Brexit developments seem small fry by comparison. To talk about all of these issues, Adam is joined in Washington by Sky's US correspondent Amanda Walker and in London by the playwright and New European columnist Bonnie Greer, Greg Swenson from Republicans Overseas, Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #2018MidtermElections #Trump #Brexit #skynews #MakeDebatesHappen
This week’s All Out Politics podcast takes us from Northern Ireland, to Scotland, then all the way to South America. Brexit threats from the DUP, Nicola Sturgeon pleading for SNP patience, and Brazil’s presidential election are all discussed by Adam Boulton and his guests. We’ll also find out the latest in Sky News' #MakeDebatesHappen campaign to establish an independent commission to oversee televised leaders' debates ahead of general elections. Adam’s joined in the studio by the freelance journalist Ellie Mae O’Hagan, Politics Home editor Kevin Schofield, Sky News’ Political Correspondent Laura Bundock and Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #DUP #Brazil #SNP #MakeDebatesHappen #SkyNews
Take a chance on this week's All Out Politics podcast from Sky News as Adam Boulton and guests review the Tory conference in Birmingham, look ahead to the Scottish National Party's gathering in Glasgow and assess the Sky News campaign for an independent commission to organise leaders' debates at future general elections. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #CPC18 #SNP #MakeDebatesHappen #SkyNews
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With the party conference season in full swing, Adam Boulton and guests reflect on Labour's gathering in Liverpool and preview a difficult looking event for Theresa May and her Conservatives in Birmingham. There's plenty to discuss on Brexit as Jeremy Corbyn shifts his party's position on a potential second referendum - although Labour says it's ready for a general election. The Prime Minister's been promoting a post-Brexit Britain at the United Nations but it's President Trump who's dominated the headlines in New York. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen, The Guardian's Zoe Williams, Westmonster's Michael Heaver and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Lab18 #CPC18 #Brexit #Trump #MakeDebatesHappen
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An exotic spresm of political discussion on this week's All Out Politics podcast as Adam Boulton and guests reflect on this week's Liberal Democrat conference and look ahead to Labour's gathering in Liverpool. There's also more on Sky News' #MakeDebatesHappen campaign to establish an independent commission to oversee televised leaders' debates ahead of general elections. Joining Adam this week are Sky's deputy political editor Beth Rigby, political correspondent - and author of the new book 'Left for Dead: The Strange Death and Rebirth of the Labour Party - Lewis Goodall, and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #LibDems #LabourConference #MakeDebatesHappen #skynews
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