Nick Luck and Neil Channing return with another instalment of the popular political betting show. In this episode, they assess the chances of the remaining four Tory leadership contenders in the company of renowned sociology lecturer Dr Phil Burton-Cartledge, author of The Party's Over. They also consider the dynamism in the American Presidential market and the impact of Harris's choice of running-mate, plus Neil has strong advice on the likely outcome of the Michigan vote.
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Veep what you Sow
Nick Luck and Neil Channing return for the popular political betting podcast, in which they run the rule over the US Election, the Tory leadership race and the Welsh Assembly. In this episode, they are joined by special guest Rt. Hon Sir Ben Wallace, former Secretary of State for Defence and Minister in 5 successive Tory administrations. In a frank interview, Wallace outlines how he would like to see the Conservative Party reshape itself, debunks myths about Tory Left and Right, talks about why he didn't run for leadership himself in previous contests, and gives a 9/1 selection for this year's race.
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The Morning After
Nick Luck and Neil Channing with a morning-after-reaction to the Labour Landslide, Tory Meltdown, Lib Deb Gains and many more stories through the prism of the predictions and recommendations through the seven episodes of the popular new podcast series.
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Polling Day
Nick Luck and Neil Channing bring you a Polling Day Special, combining their crystallised thoughts on Election 2024, analysis of the final polls, and a recap of all the bets recommended during the course of the campaign. William Kedjanyi from Star Sports has his last word from around the country.
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Have the Tories salvaged anything from the wreckage?
Nick Luck, Neil Channing and Star Sports' William Kedjanyi begin to consolidate their thoughts as the clock ticks down on the 2024 Election campaign. Neil has more recommendations: this time predicting a win for Lee Anderson in Ashfield and a massive Labour swing in Bridlington and the Wolds. Desperately searching for any sign of a Tory stronghold, Neil identifies a pocket of the Midlands that may stay resolutely blue. Our special guest today is Political broadcaster and journalist Peter Oborne, who provides thought provoking and no-holds-barred analysis of what he describes as a "nasty" and "incompetent" campaign, considers the importance of the Gaza question to Independent victories, has a 7/1 recommendation for next Tory leader, and wonders where David Cameron has been hiding during the campaign.