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Does defection, dysfunction and distrust now define British politics?
Episode 253

Does defection, dysfunction and distrust now define British politics?

James O'Brien Daily · Global

January 16, 202659m 7s

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Show Notes

Britain’s voting behaviour is becoming ever more erratic, as public trust in mainstream politics continues to fray. From the long tail of Brexit to the hypocrisies of the Conservatives, James unpacks why political disillusionment is deepening and how populist sentiment has filled the vacuum. With former Tory figures finding a home in Nigel Farage’s camp, is this realignment a protest vote, or a sign of something far more terminal for British politics?

And, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan joins the conversation to challenge misrepresentations of the capital, confront the worsening housing crisis, and warn of AI’s growing threat to jobs.

This episode was recorded on the 16th of January. Catch James O'Brien weekdays from 10am on LBC.