Quite right!
En podcast av The Spectator
24 Avsnitt
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Q&A: How has being adopted impacted your politics?
Publicerades: 2025-12-19 -
Bondi attack: understanding Islamism & the causes of anti-Semitism
Publicerades: 2025-12-17 -
Q&A: Should Ukraine join the Commonwealth?
Publicerades: 2025-12-12 -
Has Reform peaked? – racism allegations & Farage's toughest week yet
Publicerades: 2025-12-10 -
Q&A: Lockdown ‘sins’ & where Conservatism went wrong
Publicerades: 2025-12-05 -
Why Rachel Reeves should go & would Corbyn be a better prime minister?
Publicerades: 2025-12-03 -
The 'wickedness' of Labour's gender war
Publicerades: 2025-11-26 -
Q&A: Is it time to abolish the Treasury?
Publicerades: 2025-11-21 -
Is Net Zero ‘mania’ over? And Labour’s migration crackdown
Publicerades: 2025-11-19 -
Q&A: Who could replace Keir Starmer?
Publicerades: 2025-11-14 -
BBC bias & Bridget ‘Philistine’s’ war on education
Publicerades: 2025-11-12 -
Q&A: Boris, Cameron or May? Plus, our most left-wing beliefs revealed
Publicerades: 2025-11-07 -
Rachel Reeves’s Budget ‘bollocks’ & Britain’s everyday crime crisis
Publicerades: 2025-11-05 -
‘I was reported for bullying!’: inside the Home Office dysfunction & collapsed grooming gangs inquiry
Publicerades: 2025-10-29 -
Should Prince Andrew be exiled? And how multiculturalism failed in Birmingham
Publicerades: 2025-10-21 -
Lab leaks & spy scandals: was Cameron wrong about China?
Publicerades: 2025-10-14 -
Was that Kemi Badenoch's last conference? Quite right! live from Manchester
Publicerades: 2025-10-07 -
Is Labour ‘racist’ too? Plus Trump’s Gaza gamble & Rowling vs Watson
Publicerades: 2025-10-01 -
Blair's ID card dystopia & the 'hell' of conference season
Publicerades: 2025-09-23 -
Why Danny Kruger's defection changes everything & could Boris Johnson be next?
Publicerades: 2025-09-16
Welcome to Quite right!, the new podcast from The Spectator that searches for sanity and common sense in a world which increasingly seems devoid of both. Each week from September, join Michael Gove, editor of The Spectator, and Madeline Grant, assistant editor of The Spectator, for a mixture of politics, culture and mischief as they unpack the stories that most piqued their interest, amusement or exasperation.For more podcasts from The Spectator: spectator.co.uk/podcastsSubscribe to The Spectator: spectator.co.uk/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
