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HOT TAKE: Starmer resigns, what comes next?
Jun 22, 2026
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EMQs: Keir Starmer’s problem with ministers
Jun 22, 2026
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How’s Britain and George Osborne, 10 years on from Brexit?
Jun 18, 2026
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EMQs: Will new laws protect children online?
Jun 15, 2026
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Is it the final blow for Starmer as Healey resigns?
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() HOT TAKE: Starmer resigns, what comes next? | After Keir Starmer delivered his resignation speech this morning, Ed Balls and George Osborne reflect on what comes next for the government, for the country, and for the outgoing Prime Minister. Was Starmer’s ‘clinical’ address a sign of a weak legacy and further inability to communicate his successes? The pair argue the performance was lacking in both emotion, and in recognition for the work of his cabinet colleagues.Plus, as Wes Streeting backs down and a coronation of Andy Burnham seems imminent, will any other Labour MPs dare to stand against the King of the North? Or will they now start trying to book a spot at the next Cabinet table instead? Ed suggests an outsider candidate could launch a pre-contest to have their moment in the limelight and give Burnham some scrutiny. Meanwhile, George speaks of the need for Andy Burnham to nail down a plan for the government and get ahead of the tide of public opinion.Lastly, they discuss where this leaves the Labour government two years on from its landslide majority. Has Starmer fallen into the same trap as previous governments of not sticking to a clear plan, as George says? And, as Ed theorises, is the Starmer legacy now tied to the performance of a future Burnham government?We love hearing from you, so please don’t forget to send all your EMQs to questions@politicalcurrency and make sure to include a voice note of your question or send a question to our social media handles:👉 X👉 Instagram👉 TikTokThanks for listening. To get episodes early and ad- free join Political Currency Gold or our Kitchen Cabinet. If you want even more perks including our exclusive newsletter, join our Kitchen Cabinet today:👉 patreon.com/politicalcurrency👉 Apple PodcastsPlease note: Kitchen Cabinet is only available via Patreon.Credits:Research: Sam BurtonProduction: Caillin McDaidVideo Editor: Oliver GeraghtyExecutive Producer: Ellie Clifford & Henrietta HarrisonPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() EMQs: Keir Starmer’s problem with ministers | Al Carns revealed in the wake of his resignation he only met Keir Starmer in an official capacity once. On this week’s EMQs, Ed Balls and George Osborne break down how unusual this is for a PM and why it may explain the problem at the heart of the Starmer operation. Baroness Jan Royall, Chair of the Jo Cox Foundation asks what lessons have been learned in the decade since her tragic murder and what more needs to be done to protect MPs.The pair then tackle the big political debate: is ‘white van man’ always right? Ed recalls a near disaster for the treasury with ‘white man van’, while George offers politicians advice on how to balance their personal views with meeting the public where they are.Ed and George also answer ‘Emily’s’ question on free childcare benefits and whether it should be stopped completely when you earn over £100,000. Ed and George bring their experience to the question and discuss the pros and cons of benefits tapering rather than ending on a salary cliff edge. Plus a Canadian listener hits back at George’s recent derogatory comments on Ottawa and asks George and Ed for their predictions if significant election results had gone another way. Don’t forget if you’re a Kitchen Cabinet member and want to win a chance to see Centrist Dad live at the Water Rats on the 2nd July make sure to send in an EMQ to questions@politicalcurrency.co.uk with the subject ‘CENTRIST DAD’.If you have any other burning questions send them to questions@politicalcurrency.co.uk and make sure to include a voice note of your question or send a question to our social media handles:👉 X👉 Instagram👉 TikTokThanks for listening. To get episodes early and ad- free join Political Currency Gold or our Kitchen Cabinet. If you want even more perks including our exclusive newsletter, join our Kitchen Cabinet today:👉 patreon.com/politicalcurrency👉 Apple PodcastsPlease note: Kitchen Cabinet is only available via Patreon.Credits:Research: Sam BurtonProduction: Caillin McDaid & Nasreen ArainVideo Editor: Sam GruetExecutive Producer: Ellie Clifford & Henrietta HarrisonPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() How’s Britain and George Osborne, 10 years on from Brexit? | Keir Starmer’s legacy is on the line, no matter who wins in Makerfield. A flurry of announcements from social media bans to the defence strategy have seen the PM attempt to recentre himself in the narrative as his greatest rival comes closer and closer to re-entering Westminster. This week, Ed Balls and George Osborne delve into what it means for Labour, whether Wes Streeting is still a contender, and if ‘last chance saloon’ legacy building ever works.No matter who the PM is later this year one thing is certain: the fallout of Iran. Positive or negative the worldwide economy has been affected by the war, and with Trump signing a peace deal we may start to see what the true impact will be long term. Finally, the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote is on Tuesday and after turning down the Today Programme, Newsnight, and Channel 4, George gives us his verdict on the Brexit legacy. Is Britain poorer, weaker and less influential outside the EU, as George argues, or was Brexit ultimately inevitable, as Ed suggests? And have George’s personal relationships recovered? We love hearing from you, so please don’t forget to send all your EMQs to questions@politicalcurrency and make sure to include a voice note of your question or send a question to our social media handles:👉 X👉 Instagram👉 TikTokThanks for listening. To get episodes early and ad- free join Political Currency Gold or our Kitchen Cabinet. If you want even more perks including our exclusive newsletter, join our Kitchen Cabinet today:👉 patreon.com/politicalcurrency👉 Apple PodcastsPlease note: Kitchen Cabinet is only available via Patreon.Credits:Research: Sam BurtonProduction: Caillin McDaid & Nasreen ArainVideo Editor: Sam GruetExecutive Producer: Ellie Clifford & Henrietta HarrisonPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() EMQs: Will new laws protect children online? | How effective will new UK laws be at protecting children online? Ed Balls and George Osborne hear a question from Natalie Fleet, the Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls. They discuss the technology that can help, the importance of legislation keeping pace with risks, and the legal decision that made social media platforms more likely to host misleading content.Plus, why is the government now prioritising inflation over low unemployment? Is it possible to tackle them both at the same time? And what could a future Prime Minister do towards this? Ed and George assess the history and economics behind it.They also discuss the importance of historical education as a politician and an economist. Ed talks about the importance of learning from mistakes of the past, and George recalls how two paintings in No 11 Downing Street paid tribute to an influential 1925 dinner between then-Chancellor Winston Churchill and economist John Maynard Keynes.And finally, how do Ed and George feel about comedians rarely impersonating them? The pair show off their own impressions of William Hague, Gordon Brown, and Peter Mandelson.We love hearing from you, so please don’t forget to send all your EMQs to questions@politicalcurrency and make sure to include a voice note of your question or send a question to our social media handles:👉 X👉 Instagram👉 TikTokThanks for listening. To get episodes early and ad- free join Political Currency Gold or our Kitchen Cabinet. If you want even more perks including our exclusive newsletter, join our Kitchen Cabinet today:👉 patreon.com/politicalcurrency👉 Apple PodcastsPlease note: Kitchen Cabinet is only available via Patreon.Credits:Research: Sam BurtonProduction: Caillin McDaid & Nasreen ArainVideo Editor: Oliver GeraghtyExecutive Producer: Ellie Clifford & Henrietta HarrisonPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Is it the final blow for Starmer as Healey resigns?✨ | politicsdefense+4 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | CanadaMexico | Manchester | John HealeyEd Balls+7 | — | 1h 15m 48s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() EMQs: The best place to be an MP if you're a lover of rhubarb✨ | politicsAI+4 | George OsborneEd Balls | Political Currency | — | chancellorsAI+4 | — | 49m 30s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Did Farage go too far or score political points this week?✨ | British politicsmurder of Henry Novak+5 | — | — | GermanyBritain | Henry NovakNigel Farage+7 | — | 1h 05m 55s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() EMQs: Is Makerfield the UK’s presidential election?✨ | UK politicsleadership contests+5 | George OsborneEd Balls | LabourPolitical Currency | — | Makerfieldpresidential election+8 | — | 45m 14s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Is Tony Blair the Logan Roy of Britain?✨ | by-electionLabour leadership+3 | — | ReformRestore | MakerfieldBritain+2 | Makerfieldby-election+6 | — | 1h 19m 31s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() EMQs: Should retired politicians go on Question Time?✨ | Parliamentary behaviorQuestion Time+5 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | Bank of England | — | Parliamentheckling+6 | — | 37m 55s | |
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| 5/21/26 | ![]() Burnham, Streeting, and Rayner’s race to No. 10✨ | British politicsleadership race+4 | — | — | CaliforniaNo. 10+2 | Andy BurnhamWes Streeting+5 | — | 1h 05m 24s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() EMQs: Should we vote on weekends?✨ | voting practiceslocal elections+3 | — | GreensReform | — | votinglocal elections+3 | — | 32m 06s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Who should be the next prime minister?✨ | political leadershipLabour party+5 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | — | BeijingCanada+3 | Wes StreetingKeir Starmer+6 | — | 1h 09m 26s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() HOT TAKE: Is it over for Starmer?✨ | local electionsLabour Party+4 | — | — | — | local electionsLabour Party+3 | — | 36m 35s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() EMQs: Is politics like snooker? | Fresh off his trip to the Crucible to see the snooker, Ed Balls brings a question for him and George Osborne to answer on just how similar politics and snooker are. Is it all about the long game? Or do you take the risky shot when the opportunity arises? Are the two even similar? And do Ed and George know enough about the sport to say for certain?Sunday Times columnist Charlotte Ivers then asks whether politicians are just copying TV shows like The Thick of It and The West Wing in their communications. George explains the truth in this, while Ed argues The West Wing displays an idealised version of politics and that the script writers often draw from the real life drama in politics. Former Tory Chairman Andrew Feldman and one of our listeners then ask a pair of questions related to the public acceptance of AI, with our own guru George explaining how companies can sell the public on the benefits of AI and bust some of the myths around job losses caused by AI.Finally, Ed and George answer the biggest question of all: do podcasts like this one influence voters? They explain how it’s been seen to happen already in the US, what things might look like in the next general election, and even manage to discuss Celebrity Traitors…We love hearing from you, so please don’t forget to send all your EMQs to questions@politicalcurrency and make sure to include a voice note of your question or send a question to our social media handles:👉 X👉 Instagram👉 TikTokThanks for listening. To get episodes early and ad- free join Political Currency Gold or our Kitchen Cabinet. If you want even more perks including our exclusive newsletter, join our Kitchen Cabinet today:👉 patreon.com/politicalcurrency👉 Apple PodcastsPlease note: Kitchen Cabinet is only available via Patreon.Credits:Research: Sam BurtonProduction: Caillin McDaid & Nasreen ArainVideo Editor: Carla Mercer & Ryan FinniganExecutive Producer: Ellie Clifford & Henrietta HarrisonPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Why are Labour so aggressive on the Greens?✨ | Labour PartyGreen Party+5 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | LabourGreens+3 | UKIran | Keir StarmerLabour+8 | — | 1h 04m 14s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() EMQs: Should MPs drink in parliament?✨ | drinking in parliamentpolitical criticism+4 | — | — | — | MPs drinkingWestminster+5 | — | 37m 14s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Why no one can 'land a glove' on Farage✨ | UK politicslocal elections+5 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | Political Currency | UKUS | UK politicsKemi Badenoch+5 | — | 1h 02m 42s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() EMQs: What do the public think of Ed and George?✨ | antisemitismpublic opinion+3 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | More in CommonMark Carney+1 | — | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne+5 | — | 26m 31s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Is the clock ticking for Keir Starmer?✨ | Keir StarmerMandelson scandal+4 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | Senate Banking CommitteePolitical Currency | — | Keir StarmerMandelson scandal+5 | — | 1h 03m 51s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() EMQs: Should PMs be youthful or experienced?✨ | age in politicsyouth vs experience+4 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne | Barclays BriefMillennium Dome+1 | Heathrow | politicsyouth+7 | — | 45m 54s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Is it risky for the Chancellor to attack Trump?✨ | Middle East conflictUS politics+4 | Ed Balls | Anthropic’s Mythos modelInternational Monetary Fund+1 | — | ChancellorTrump+5 | — | 1h 04m 14s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() What If: George was PM during Covid?✨ | political hypotheticalsBrexit implications+4 | — | ToryEU | — | George OsborneEd Balls+5 | — | 37m 09s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Inside The Room - The Libya Conflict: The Aftermath (Part Three)✨ | Libya conflictmilitary intervention+4 | Ed BallsGeorge Osborne+1 | — | LibyaIran | LibyaGaddafi+7 | — | 35m 29s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Inside The Room - The Libya Conflict: The Campaign (Part Two)✨ | Libya conflictmilitary intervention+4 | Sir John SawersHugh Powell | MI6UN+1 | Libya | LibyaGaddafi+7 | — | 34m 56s | |
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