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Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Politips
48 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast where three experienced teachers discuss big questions relating to the world of politics. Between us we have many years of studying, teaching, examining, and, in one case, doing politics. This podcast is ideal for anyone studying or revising A Level politics or anyone with an interest in politics. However, we aim to go beyond the specification in our episodes; everything from the origins of democracy through to political book recommendations. Twitter @politipspodcast Instagram @politipspodcast Facebook @politipspodcast
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The podcast where three experienced teachers discuss big questions relating to the world of politics. Between us we have many years of studying, teaching, examining, and, in one case, doing politics. This podcast is ideal for anyone studying or revising A Level politics or anyone with an interest in politics. However, we aim to go beyond the specification in our episodes; everything from the origins of democracy through to political book recommendations. Twitter @politipspodcast Instagram @politipspodcast Facebook @politipspodcast
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Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Simon Lemieux on UK general elections and the future of British politics.

In this episode we talk to Simon Lemieux, an experienced politics teacher who has co-authored several A Level Politics textbooks and writes for Politics Review. We discuss the impact of UK general elections and the likelihood of electoral reform before considering likely future trends in UK politics.

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3 months ago
41 minutes 23 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
How can we compare the powers of PMs and Presidents? Politips Explains

Who is more powerful, Prime Ministers or Presidents? Presidents obviously. Yet within each system, the answer is more nuanced and complex. Join us in this episode to review the powers of Presidents and Prime Ministers and decide which is the more powerful position.

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5 months ago
13 minutes

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Judicial Review and the UK Supreme Court. Politips Explains

How significant is judicial review in the UK Supreme Court? This short episode of Politics Explains looks at how judicial review operates, and then explores three case studies; the Article 50 ruling of 2017, the Prerogation of Parliament ruling in 2019, and the gender ruling of 2025.

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5 months ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What are the historic sources of the UK constitution? Politips Explains

In this episode of Politics Explains, our series explaining important political concepts, we look at the historic sources of the UK constitution. What are the main milestones in the development of Britain's parliamentary democracy? How significant are they? Are they still relevant today? Listen to this episode to join the discussion.

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5 months ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
The imperial president? A look at the court of emperor Trump

Join our discussion on whether Donal Trump is an imperial president. We look at where the term first originated in the work of Arthur Schlesinger, before considering the presidency of Richard Nixon. We discuss whether or not the term had any real merit by 2016, before looking at how the two terms of Donald Trump are redefining and reinvigorating the concept.

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7 months ago
50 minutes 56 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
5 things we learnt about the US presidential election of 2024

In this episode we discuss five key things that we learnt about US presidential elections following the contest between Trump and Harris. How significant was money in determining the outcome? Was it all about the economy? Do demographics really matter? Join the discussion in this episode of Politips.

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11 months ago
44 minutes 26 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
3. Winning the electoral college: How to become US President mini series

In the third episode of our US presidential elections mini series, we talk all things electoral college. What are the origins of the electoral college, how does it work today, and what states should we watch out for in a presidential election? We finish the episode with a discussion on electoral polls and whether we should pay them any attention.

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1 year ago
19 minutes 20 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
2. Primaries and conventions: How to become US President mini series

In this second episode in our mini series on the US presidential elections, we explore the primaries and conventions process for each party. What are they, how do they work and how important is it to get an early lead as the first states decide? Join the discussion in this episode as we continue our comprehensive guide on how to become the President of the United States.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 22 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
1. Official and unofficial qualifications: How to become president- US Presidential Elections special

Welcome to the first episode of our new mini-series on how to become the US President. This series will run act as a guide to the mechanics of US Presidential elections; how they work and what you need to look out for. In this episode we explore both the official, and, more interestingly, the unofficial qualifications needed.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 55 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
The 2024 UK General Election: Labour landslide and the most disproportional election in history

In this episode we analyse in full the general election; why was it called? what happened in the campaign? what do the results reveal? The election has resulted in a huge landslide victory for the Labour Party. But it is also an election that has set some new records. Under the first past the post electoral system, it has resulted in the most disproportional outcome in history when comparing seats to vote share. Meanwhile the Conservatives have suffered their worst ever defeat. A new party, Reform, now has five seats. Join Politips for analysis of how this all happened.

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1 year ago
46 minutes 25 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Federalism vs Devolution: what is the difference? Politips Explains

What is Federalism and how different is it to Devolution in the UK? In this episode, we compare the two concepts, using recent case studies to reach a conclusion on this question.

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1 year ago
14 minutes 4 seconds

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How UK political parties select their leaders

In this episode we look at how the UK political parties select their leaders. What are the challenges in selecting a popular leader using a fair and democratic system? What if there is no consensus? How effective and democratic are the leadership selection processes?

Politips explains!

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1 year ago
13 minutes 20 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Roe V Wade repealed: How does the Supreme Court shape policy? Politips Explains

In this episode we look at how the Supreme Court first created an effective law on abortion through its Roe V Wade ruling. How did this then evolve over the next decades to reach its final overturning? What are the consequences on America politics and on federalism? Politics Explains!

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1 year ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What do Congressional Committees actually do? Politips Explains

What are Congressional Committees? What types are there? How do they check the executive? Are they really that boring? Listen to this episode to find out!

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1 year ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
The power of the purse & the Ukraine Deal: a congressional check on presidential power?

In this episode we explore what the power of the purse is. Why is it a check on presidential power? How easy is it for funding deals to pass in Congress, and what does that tell us about the state of American politics?

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1 year ago
14 minutes 48 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
Has affirmative action in the US worked?

In this episode we discuss Affirmative Action in the United States. What was the policy and why was it introduced? How did the Supreme Court out an end to the policy, and what are the consequences?

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1 year ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What does Devolution look like in England? Politips Explains

In this episode, we look at the attempts to increase devolution in England, and the reasons why it has been a slow and incomplete process. This is a short episode from the Politips Explains series, where we look at important political concepts.

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1 year ago
9 minutes 15 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What does the Rwanda Bill tell us about the UK Legislative Process? Politips Explains

In this episode we look at each step of the UK legislative process. We then look at the Rwanda Safety Bill as a case study of the legislative process in action. This is a Politips Explains episode, aimed at providing short explanations of important political concepts.

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1 year ago
9 minutes 8 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What are the sources of the UK Constitution? Politips Explains

The UK has an unmodified constitution, so how do we work out what it is? In this episode we explore the different sources of the UK Constitution. This is a Politips Explains episode; short explanations of important political concepts.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 19 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
What are constitutions? Politips Explains

In this episode we explore what constitutions are, the difference between codified and uncodified constitutions, and what the features of the UK constitution are. This is an episode of Politips Explains, the short episodes that aim to explain political terms and concepts.

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1 year ago
7 minutes 19 seconds

Politips... for A-Level Politics and Beyond
The podcast where three experienced teachers discuss big questions relating to the world of politics. Between us we have many years of studying, teaching, examining, and, in one case, doing politics. This podcast is ideal for anyone studying or revising A Level politics or anyone with an interest in politics. However, we aim to go beyond the specification in our episodes; everything from the origins of democracy through to political book recommendations. Twitter @politipspodcast Instagram @politipspodcast Facebook @politipspodcast