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The Right Dishonourable Podcast

The Right Dishonourable Podcast

A weekly podcast featuring Jazza John
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The Right Dishonourable Podcast

The Right Dishonourable Podcast

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The Right Dishonourable Podcast

The Right Dishonourable Podcast

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This week we’re discussing dick pics, and specifically those of William Wragg, an MP who gave out colleagues’ phone numbers to an internet randomer he sent naughty photos to. We then turn to Scotland’s new censorship, erm, ‘hate crime’ bill, an
This episode we’re talking about prime minister Rishi Sunak’s surprise speech on extremism, how the last budget of this parliament will affect the coming general election, and our feelings about a Joe Biden and Donald Trump rematch for the next
Back for yet another year, the Centrist Dad Awards is hanging out gongs for the big hitters of 2023. Categories include most banterous story, the worst case of political herpes, most honourable, most dishonourable, and the Ed Miliband Reason to
This week we discuss the street fights during the Armistice Day weekend, prime minister Rishi Sunak’s new cabinet, and the star cameos at the Covid inquiry. Joining us is Dominic Cummings unedited Substack. Image based on Israel Policing Roundt
After the obligatory discussion on the latest outbreak of the Israel-Palestine conflict, we turn to Labour’s probable last conference before it is expected to win the next general election. And then we have another bicker about free speech. Joi
Ahead of the Conservative party conference that is about to start in Manchester, we discuss the slew of anti-net zero policies announced by prime minister Rishi Sunak, home secretary Suella Braverman’s speech challenging the UN refugee conventi
In this episode, we discuss whether Nigel Farage losing access to his Coutts accounts is symptomatic of a wider problem with ‘debanking’. We then look at global boiling and the controversy over Ulez expansion in a recent London by-election. And
In this episode we discuss Boris Johnson’s undignified exit from the House of Commons – and perhaps British politics. We then turn to the various (alleged) crimes of former and possibly future US president Donald Trump. And we finish off with s
This week we discuss the future of conservatism after the recent spate of conferences, whether Ron DeSantis can beat the Donald to be the Republican presidential candidate, and whether ADHD is… wait, what were we talking about? Joining us is Ja
This week we will conspicuously not be covering the local elections, since they are boring and we forgot they were happening. Instead expect a catch up on Joe Biden’s second bid for the US presidency, the travails of the Scottish National Party
This week we discuss whether the sacking of Nadhim Zahawi from the cabinet shows that integrity has been restored to British politics (ha!). We also look at the incredible lies of US representative George Santos, and finish off with a light dis
Returning for its triumphant third year, the Centrist Dad Awards takes a long look at 2022, preferably with a stiff drink. Jazza and Jimmy submit their picks for most banterous story, the biggest opportunist, the most cancel-worthy, the most ho
This week we discuss whether we should have boycotted the World Cup in Qatar, whether China should boycott its zero-Covid policy, and why the Supreme Court in London is boycotting Scotland’s right to hold independence referendums. Joining us ar
This week we discuss the new prime minister Rishi Sunak, controversy over the government’s handling of asylum seekers in the wake of the Manston centre scandal, and Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter. Joining us is Jazza’s impending Twitter ban. I
With Liz Truss becoming Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister, we discuss why she failed and whether Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak or Penny Mordaunt will replace her. Image based on Boris Johnson UNGA visit, September 2021 by UKinUSA
After a month of crashing the pound, scaring the Bank of England and panicking whatever the gilt markets are, Liz Truss risks being the shortest-serving prime minister in British history. We take a look back at her premiership, as well as the p
To begin your September with optimism, here’s our bonus episode on the coming chaos of the last few months of this year. Rising energy bills, strikes, political dysfunction – things are so bad that even Jimmy is depressed about it. And Jazza is
This week in the Conservative leadership contest, we discuss Rishi Sunak’s policy of taking from the poor and giving to the rich, as well as Sky’s Kay Burley asking the real Liz Truss to please stand up. We then follow with the British monkeypo
: Function create_function() is deprecated in on line This week we discuss who our next prime minister is likely to be: former chancellor Rishi Sunak or foreign secretary Liz Truss. (Spoiler: It’ll be Lizzie.) We then muse on reports that
The butcher has finally caught up with the greased piglet, to paraphrase David Cameron’s description of soon to be former prime minister Boris Johnson. In this episode we discuss the week that prompted his resignation, his legacy, and who will
This week we look at why Boris Johnson is mulling a ‘third term’ as prime minister, the various rail strikes that have disputed public transport in Britain, and the decision by America’s Supreme Court to strike down the federal right to abortio
This week we discuss whether prime minister Boris Johnson can survive partygate, whether Ireland’s neutrality can survive the Russo-Ukraine war, and whether the monarchy can survive beyond the Platinum Jubilee. Joining us is Steve Byrne, self-d
This week we tackle what critics are calling beergate, in which Labour leader Keir Starmer is alleged to have drunk a beer in the presence of others. No cake has been implicated, but he has promised to resign if fined. We then turn to the poten
This week we talked to Financial Times journalist Simon Kuper about how Oxford University acts as finishing school for the British elite. His latest book Chums chronicles the rise of Conservative Brexiteers through Oxford in the eighties, with
In this episode, we look at the state of chancellor Rishi Sunak’s finances, the French presidential elections and Labour’s difficulty with saying whether a woman can have a penis. Joining us is a slow production cycle. Image based on 10 Downing
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