On the couch: Jill Rutter
Lucy speaks to Jill Rutter about the psychology of economics, the competing narratives around the Autumn Statement and whether Jeremy Hunt is listening to voters or Tory MPs.
Lucy speaks to Jill Rutter about the psychology of economics, the competing narratives around the Autumn Statement and whether Jeremy Hunt is listening to voters or Tory MPs.
Lucy talks to author and journalist Robert Hutton about why Boris is playing The Victim card and whether we all colluded to create the cartoon figure of Boris.
Lucy speaks to comedian, Neil Mullarkey, about how to make politicians communicate better with voters.
Lucy Beresford speaks to writer Ed West about the future of Conservatism.
Lucy speaks to body language expert, Judi James, about Boris’s body language at the Privileges Committee and what she would have advised him (and Harriet Harman) to do differently.
Lucy talks to writer and broadcaster Mihir Bose about the overlap of sports and politics.
This week Lucy Beresford speaks to Lord Darroch, former British Ambassador to the US.
This week, Lucy speaks to the Chief Political Correspondent for the Financial Times about the psychological as well as the economic and political impact of the Autumn Statement.
In this week’s episode, Lucy Beresford talks to Sarah Elliott, Spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK and Chair of The Hamilton Society about what the elections might mean for the UK’s relationship with the US.
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