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Audio Long Reads, from the New Statesman
The New Statesman
88 episodes
9 months ago

The New Statesman is the UK's leading politics and culture magazine. Here you can listen to a selection of our very best reported features and essays read aloud. Get immersed in powerful storytelling and narrative journalism from some of the world's best writers. Have your mind opened by influential thinkers on the forces shaping our lives today.


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The New Statesman is the UK's leading politics and culture magazine. Here you can listen to a selection of our very best reported features and essays read aloud. Get immersed in powerful storytelling and narrative journalism from some of the world's best writers. Have your mind opened by influential thinkers on the forces shaping our lives today.


Ease into the weekend with new episodes published every Saturday morning.


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The 1922 committee: inside the Conservatives’ assassination bureau | Audio Long Read
Audio Long Reads, from the New Statesman
26 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
The 1922 committee: inside the Conservatives’ assassination bureau | Audio Long Read

The Conservative Private Members Committee, informally known as the 1922 Committee (or the ’22), is the Tory confessional, its trade union and backbenchers’ common room. If that makes it sound chaotic (and it sometimes is) it is also the assassination bureau that felled Margaret Thatcher, and, more recently, three prime ministers in four years: Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Will it come for Rishi Sunak before the next election?


In this week’s richly detailed and highly entertaining long read, magazine writer Tanya Gold reports on the secretive committee’s inner workings, hearing from decision-makers past and present about what happens when a leader loses the party’s confidence. “The ’22 can be turgid for months, even years,” she writes. “But people talk about Committee Room 14 during a leadership crisis as they might about seeing Bruce Springsteen, or a riot.” And over the next 18 months, they could be busy.


Written by Tanya Gold and read by Rachel Cunliffe. 


This article originally appeared in the 21-27 July 2023 edition of the New Statesman, and you can read the text version here. 


If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy The making of Prince William by Tanya Gold.


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Audio Long Reads, from the New Statesman

The New Statesman is the UK's leading politics and culture magazine. Here you can listen to a selection of our very best reported features and essays read aloud. Get immersed in powerful storytelling and narrative journalism from some of the world's best writers. Have your mind opened by influential thinkers on the forces shaping our lives today.


Ease into the weekend with new episodes published every Saturday morning.


For more, visit www.newstatesman.com/podcasts/audio-long-reads



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