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The Lesley Riddoch Podcast

By: Lesley Riddoch and Pat Joyce
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  • Scottish politics dissected from a left, pro-independence stance. Each week, award-winning broadcaster and journalist, Lesley Riddoch chews over the week’s news with former media lecturer and Dundee United fan, Pat Joyce. If you like intelligent, quirky chat about Scottish society and culture, and Scottish, UK and international politics analysed from a Scottish perspective; this podcast is for you.
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Episodes
  • Humza Yousaf Resigns
    Apr 29 2024

    One topic and one topic alone in this week's episode. We give our immediate reaction to the resignation of First Minister Humza Yousaf.
    Why did he resign?
    Who will be the next SNP leader and First Minister?
    What next for the Greens and Alba?

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    54 mins
  • SNP Leadership Extra
    May 2 2024

    In this bonus episode we focus on the news that the field to become the new leader of the SNP and next First Minister seems to be down to just one candidate as Kate Forbes announced that she would be supporting John Swinney's candidacy.
    We look at John Swinney's speech and analyse both it and Kate Forbes statement and speculate on the significance of the key points in both.
    Meanwhile back in Holyrood it was gloves off time as Humza Yousaf, looking liberated by his recent resignation, tore into both Douglas Ross and Anas Sarwar at First Minister's Questions.
    England and Wales have a multitude of local, mayoral, and Police Commissioner elections today, plus a by-election in Blackpool South. What, if anything, will they tell us about the state of the parties in the run up to the inevitable General Election.
    All this plus Lesley's knockout blow to Andrew Neil on LBC and references to past World Cups and musicals.

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    47 mins
  • United We Stand
    Apr 22 2024

    The past week in Scottish politics has been all about fall outs. Who can speak at an independence rally? Which rally should take precedence? Will the Scottish Greens bail out of the Bute House Agreement over the abandonment of climate change targets and the Cass Review?
    We ask if these disputes mask the dearth of ideas at government level over how to tackle the fundamental issue of climate change and cloud the necessity of cooperation and unity in the drive for Scottish independence?

    The Cass Review has been the focus of much of the media and many politicians. Who is Hilary Cass and what does the review actually say?

    Robin McAlpine of Common Weal thinks the news on climate targets is grim but not unexpected. He called for a move away from a free market approach and put forward ideas that he is convinced would work.
    https://commonweal.scot/anger-at-dropped-targets-must-lead-to-change/
    Craig Dalzell also flagged up initiatives from five years ago that would have saved government the recent embarrassment of bad headlines over wood burning stoves.
    https://commonweal.scot/shedding-light-on-rural-heat/
    Meanwhile at Westminster the Tories are battering away at getting their Rwanda Bill passed, despite opposition in the Lords, despite the legal implications, the cost, and despite the very real likelihood it wont "Stop the boats". Has it become a totemic Tory policy that they simply can't give up?

    Labour have promised to stop the flights if they form the next government but have stuck to an opposition based on cost and its failure to protect "our borders".
    Sticking with Labour, has Starmer scored an own goal with his statements on English patriotism which he cheerfully conflates with Britishness?

    May the 11th and 12th sees a weekend celebration of all things Cunninghame Graham. Don Roberto and Scotland: international perspectives. There’s a day of talks at the Smith Stirling Museum on the Saturday, and a morning visit to Gartmore House, his childhood home , and the island of Inchmahome, place of his burial, on the Sunday.
    https://donrobertoandme.com/2024/04/04/don-roberto-and-scotland-international-perspectives/
    And if you listen carefully you might just hear a wee mention or two of the world famous Dundee United winning the Scottish Championship.

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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