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🗓️ 26 December 2024
⏱️ 75 minutes
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0:00.0 | You can get three months of The Spectator for just £15, plus a free bottle of Paul Rouget champagne |
0:05.5 | if you go to spectator.com.uk forward slash FIS24. This offer is UK only and subject to the edition podcast from The Spectator, |
0:25.9 | where each week we shed a little light on the thought process |
0:28.9 | behind putting the world's oldest weekly magazine to bed. |
0:32.5 | I'm Laura Prendergast, the Spectator's executive editor. |
0:35.5 | And I'm William Moore, the Spectator's Features Editor. |
0:38.2 | This week is a special episode of the podcast because we're going to be looking back on some of our favorite pieces from the magazine over the last year. |
0:45.7 | We're going to revisit some of the conversations that we had around them. |
0:49.0 | So in this Best of 2024 episode, you will be hearing from the likes of Dominic Sandbrook, Mary Beard and Harriet |
0:55.2 | Harmon on the year's biggest topics from Starmer's landslide majority to the politics |
1:00.2 | of the hotel buffet. |
1:09.3 | But let's start with undoubtedly the biggest news of the year, Stama's superma majority and the first Labour government in 14 years. |
1:17.3 | In April, we spoke to Katie Balls and Harriet Hardman about just what a superma majority could mean for Kia Stama. |
1:23.8 | It's certainly an interesting one to revisit. |
1:26.2 | The aim of Katie's piece was to communicate the |
1:28.9 | internal problems that could come as a result of such a sweeping victory and, crucially, |
1:33.7 | how Stama could go about managing a historic cohort of backbenchers. One MP who knows about |
1:39.3 | adjusting to life in government after a supermajority is Harriet Harmon, the former leader of the Labour Party |
1:44.7 | and a member of Tony Blair's first cabinet. So here's their conversation and let's hope |
1:49.9 | Kirst Tarma is listening back. Well, the first thing, and Katie referred to this, you know, |
1:55.1 | that the Keir and his office have got a thankless task trying to dampen expectations because as soon as we read the |
2:03.2 | opinion polls, you know, we get giddy with enthusiasm. But we do have to remember that, you know, |
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