Episodios

  • The Turnout with GK Barry
    Jun 6 2024

    GK Barry's on a mission - to get young voters to turn out for the 2024 UK General Election...

    At 24, GK always votes, but some of her best friends don't, in fact only around 50% of young people bother taking part in general elections... so what needs to happen for that to change?

    In this podcast, GK talks to young voters, campaigners, and politicians, exploring issues like housing, childcare, and what truly motivates people to vote. Tune in for her journey leading up to the election, with episodes on KISS and her social media.

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  • Would you vote for a politician in a thong bikini? - With Nish Kumar
    Jun 11 2024

    Would you rather vote in Love Island or in the General Election? Would you prefer to talk about STIs or politics? Would seeing a politician in a thong bikini make you vote?

    In this first episode of The Turnout, Grace meets comedian Nish Kumar and asks students at Westminster Kingsway College why they’re NOT planning to vote and what would get them to the polls. Nish also talks about how politicians can appeal to Grace’s generation, the policies that might appeal and they discuss her chances of getting a date with Rishi and Keir.

    Want to hear more from Nish? Check him out wherever you get your podcasts on Pod Save the UK!

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    25 m
  • GK gets the big guns out with ‘Daddy of Politics’ Alastair Campbell AND a Bum tattoo DARE
    Jun 13 2024

    Help, I’m making a political podcast!

    As it dawns on Grace she’s making a podcast about politics, who better to speak to than the Daddy of political podcasts and Godfather of New Labour.

    Alastair Campbell joins GK Barry in the 2nd episode of The Turnout. They agree that more young people should head to the polls on July 4th but disagree that free vodka shots are the way to get them there. Alastair reveals he’s in favour of compulsory voting, thinks 16 year olds should be able to vote and says in some parts of the world, democracy is under threat, so we all need to wake up.

    Alastair Campbell is the co-host of the Rest is Politics podcast and has written a book aimed at teenagers and young adults ‘Alastair Campbell Talks Politics’.

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  • VOTING = You are 40% HOTTER if you vote and it boosts your credit score!”
    Jun 18 2024

    You can be drunk when you do it, you can’t take a selfie but you can take a dog.

    In this next episode of The Turnout, Grace speaks to Dan Lawes from ‘Give an X’ and the ‘My Life my Say’ movement for all the dos and don’ts of registering and voting and the lifechanging reasons you need to register today. Dan tells us we have until midnight on June 18th to register and until 10pm on July 4th to vote. Grace says she’s planning to go to her polling station in a horse and carriage after she’s sunk a bottle of prosecco. Dan reveals the issues he knows motivate young people like the cost of living crisis, the climate and mental health. He also tells us how Tinder and Lime Bikes are collaborating on his campaign and they both agree polling night could be date night and a chance to use your democratic right AND meet ‘the one’.

    Well, what are you waiting for? https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

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  • ‘Meme-ing hell’ - It’s the TikTok election and it’s horrendously cringey!
    Jun 20 2024

    In the Genny Lex 2024, MPs are not just knocking on our doors, they are popping up in our feeds. But when it comes to their content, social media expert Sophia Smith Galer tells GK Barry she thinks the political parties could be doing much better. Too many memes, too much negativity and not enough posts of Penny Mordaunt’s blow dry according to Grace. Sophia explains why the different parties have different social media strategies and they both come up with the official Barry party post which includes twerking and Grace ‘utilising my lack of facilities’ , Sorry to say Matt Hancock, Angela Rayner, David Cameron and Nigel Farage in a nail bar - all feature in this episode.

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  • GK Barry: Manifesting manifestos - What does all the GUFF actually mean?!
    Jun 25 2024

    Hand on your buzzers – Get ready for a chaotic, info-packed episode as KISS presenters—Harriet, Henrie, and Jordan Lee join GK with Tatton Spiller from Simple Politics. We're breaking down political manifestos into bite-sized chunks, making it super easy to understand what they’re promising on the issues YOU care about.

    But that's not all! We’re spicing things up with an epic showdown putting the KISS family head-to-head in a fun game of "Britain’s Got Politics", where they’ll be answering questions on the policies we've dissected, along with some GK Barry curveballs.

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    34 m
  • The Turnout talks to a Toff – GK grills Ed Vaizey who was binned for Matt Hancock!
    Jun 27 2024

    With just a week to go until the Genny Lex 2024, GK Barry talks to Lord Vaizey about why so few young people turnout. They talk about compulsory voting, how young people express their political views in different ways plus Grace gets advice on how to get a Coat of Arms. Ed also talks about his time in Government, what it was like being replaced by Matt Hancock and explains how tough it is when you lose your job on election night.

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    23 m
  • GK Barry’s Ballot Box – the S**T that matters to you.
    Jul 2 2024

    GK Barry is joined by Love Island’s Shaughna Phillips, Presenter Charley Marlowe, and Comedian Kyrah Gray as they share the biggest issues impacting on them and their friends' lives. As Kyrah says; we're the grown-up generation still living at home and still having to hide our sex toys from our mums! They dive into their unique political journeys and explore how family dynamics shape voting habits. They also discuss major issues such as transport, the NHS, policing, THE PRICE OF MEAL DEALS, prisons, the cost of living and the childcare system.

    Nothing is off limits and no topic is safe as the girls put the world to rights in this earnest episode. As you'll hear, there would be some interesting changes if it was them forming a Government.

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