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Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Released Thursday, 26th August 2021
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Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Sasha Swire on scandals, secrets and "slinkies"

Thursday, 26th August 2021
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Political diaries are a staple of Westminster, but normally they're written by politicians and can be (whisper it) a tad dull. Enter Sasha Swire, wife of former foreign office minister Sir Hugo Swire, whose book 'Diary of an MPs wife' caused quite the stir last year. On this week's podcast, Sasha joins Christopher Hope to talk for the first time since the dust has settled, and explains how her different perspective as a political partner is what brings her observations to life, and how she's a fairly private person really, honest. Plus she reveals why she thinks Boris Johnson doesn't need friends in politics. 

And away from the corridors of Westminster, the podcast turns to Afghanistan, with the Telegraph's own Dominic Nicholls, Defence Correspondent and Army veteran, offering insight into what his former military colleagues are experiencing on the ground in Kabul. He's joined by Lucy Fisher, Deputy Political Editor, who muses on whether the special relationship with the US will survive the Taliban takeover. 

Plus Telegraph columnist Tim Stanley on why he thinks Joe Biden is too old to be American President. 


'Diary of an MP's wife' by Sasha Swire: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/sasha-swire/diary-of-an-mps-wife/9781408713389/ |

Read more from Dominic Nicholls: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/d/dk-do/dominic-nicholls/ |

Read more from Lucy Fisher: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/l/lu-lz/lucy-fisher/ |

Read 'The unspoken truth is that Joe Biden is just too old' by Tim Stanley: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/08/23/unspoken-truth-joe-biden-just-old/ |

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Chopper's Politics

The Telegraph's weekly politics podcast, presented by Christopher "Chopper" Hope. The podcast has interviews with top politicians and commentators and analysis from the Telegraph’s Westminster team. Chopper's Politics is a must listen for those who want to understand British politics, delving into various aspects of policy, key players, and the internal movements of Westminster’s political parties. With a focus on the Conservative Party (Tories), the podcast examines the party’s policies, strategies, and ideologies. The podcast offers insights into prominent figures within the party, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson.With a keen eye on the ever-evolving political landscape, the podcast explores the impact of the Red Wall - the traditionally Labour-supporting areas in the North of England that shifted allegiance to the Conservatives in recent elections - and the dynamics between the Conservatives and the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer.In addition to Conservative and Labour politics, the podcast delves into the dynamics of other political parties like the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party providing analysis and discussions on their policies and strategies. The podcast widens its scope to include discussions on the political climate in London, with a particular focus on the leadership of Mayor Sadiq Khan. It delves into the intricacies of Westminster, the seat of British political power, and examines the notion of the Westminster Bubble, where decisions and discussions can sometimes appear disconnected from the realities of the wider population.With a strong emphasis on policy analysis, "Chopper's Politics" provides a platform for informed conversations surrounding British elections and their implications on topics such as geopolitics, foreign policy, international relations, and the evolving role of the United Kingdom in the global arena. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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