In the final episode of the podcast Ian Pace, Michael Ben-Gad, Konstantin Vossing, Lise Butler, and Eric Harrison reflect on the results of the election. They revisit their early forecasts about the outcome; hear from Eric about how closely the polls predicted the election results; ask what kind of challenges will face the new Labour government; and ask whether the results of the recent election in France tell us anything about the future of social democracy and populism in Western Europe.
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In the final episode of the podcast Ian Pace, Michael Ben-Gad, Konstantin Vossing, Lise Butler, and Eric Harrison reflect on the results of the election. They revisit their early forecasts about the outcome; hear from Eric about how closely the polls predicted the election results; ask what kind of challenges will face the new Labour government; and ask whether the results of the recent election in France tell us anything about the future of social democracy and populism in Western Europe.
This episode is hosted by Ian Pace, Professor of Music, Culture and Society at City, with special guest Stephen Pollard, editor-at-large of The Jewish Chronicle, as well as regular participants Chris Rojek, Head of the Department of Sociology and Criminology, and Michael Ben-Gad, Professor of Economics.
They discuss Stephen's trajectory from researcher to Peter Shore and policy advisor to New Labour, to endorsing the Conservative manifesto in 2019, as well as the impact of Corbyn in the Jewish community and how Labour has changed dramatically in the period since Corbyn was leader.
City Politicos: Counting Down to UK 2024 Election
In the final episode of the podcast Ian Pace, Michael Ben-Gad, Konstantin Vossing, Lise Butler, and Eric Harrison reflect on the results of the election. They revisit their early forecasts about the outcome; hear from Eric about how closely the polls predicted the election results; ask what kind of challenges will face the new Labour government; and ask whether the results of the recent election in France tell us anything about the future of social democracy and populism in Western Europe.