
In this week’s Political Frenemies, former Tory adviser Chris Newton and Lib Dem activist Mathew Hulbert are joined by returning guest Tory commentator Matthew Goodwin-Freeman for a lively and unfiltered roundtable on the week’s political fireworks. The trio unpack the government’s troubles after the China spy case collapse, ask whether Nigel Farage’s influence has left lasting scars on Britain’s economy, and assess Ed Davey’s big energy speech. The trio also debate the political fallout from the controversial Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban decision at Aston Villa. Expect sharp takes, surprising agreements, and the kind of cross-party banter only true political frenemies can deliver.BUY
Mathew Goodwin-Freeman's book, 'A Blueprint'.https://www.matthewgoodwinfreeman.uk/book
BUY Iain Dale's NEW book: 'British By-Elections, 1769-2025' (contains a chapter by Mathew Hulbert!) https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/books/british-by-elections
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