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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Tom talks to John Rentoul, the Chief Political Commentator at The Independent. Rentoul enjoyed a front row seat to the New Labour project, writing one of the very first biographies of Tony Blair, co-authoring an analysis of Blair’s premiership with Prof. Jon Davis, and teaching on the ongoing ‘New Labour Years’ module at King’s College London.</p><br><p>During the interview, Rentoul points out that, in just 4 years, Keir Starmer tried to do what Neil Kinnock, John Smith and Tony Blair did over 14 years: rebrand the Labour Party</p><p>and prepare it for government. As a leadership election looms, this is crucial food for thought. If we keep changing prime minister every 2 years (let alone 49 days), is it any wonder that the newcomer struggles to implement their agenda (assuming they have one)?</p><br><p>(00:00) - (02:45) | Introduction&nbsp;</p><p>(02:45) - (08:34) | John’s time at uni and his route into journalism.</p><p>(08:34) - (10:18) | Comparing the British press at the beginning of John’s career and now.</p><p>(10:18) - (16:30) | Why Tony Blair? And the process of writing a biography.</p><p>(16:30) - (20:18) | Why John progressively became more of a fan over time.&nbsp;</p><p>(20:18) - (21:20) | On a spectrum from Corbyn to Blair, where would Keir Starmer be?&nbsp;</p><p>(21:20) - (23:10) | Rebranding the Labour Party. Why the New Labour brand was more successful than the post-Corbyn brand change.</p><p>(23:10) - (25:23) | Starmer and Blair’s similar majorities, but different power. Could Starmer learn any lessons from Blair’s leadership of the party?</p><p>(25:23) - (26:19) | Starmer has tried to do what Kinnock, Smith and Blair did over 14 years in just 4.&nbsp;</p><p>(26:19) - (27:18) | The consequence: Starmer was not focused on preparing for government.&nbsp;</p><p>(27:18) - (28:47) | Will there be a party with a stable political base again? Why John thinks MPs should choose their party’s leader.</p><p>(28:47) - (30:04) | Of Blair’s successors, whose reputation will grow over time?</p><p>(30:04) - (33:49) | What being a Chief Political Commentator involves and advice for budding political journalists.&nbsp;</p><p>(33:49) - (35:34) | “Questions to which the answer is no.”</p><p>(35:34) - (37:28) | Book recommendation to aid understanding of New Labour. Perhaps unsurprising: Blair’s memoir,&nbsp;<em>A Journey</em>.</p><p>(37:28) | Outro</p><br><p>Fion Cudmore - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fionnuala-cudmore-293089269/</p><p>Tom Turner - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomturner04/</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Tom talks to John Rentoul, the Chief Political Commentator at The Independent. Rentoul enjoyed a front row seat to the New Labour project, writing one of the very first biographies of Tony Blair, co-authoring an analysis of Blair’s premiership with Prof. Jon Davis, and teaching on the ongoing ‘New Labour Years’ module at King’s College London.</p><br><p>During the interview, Rentoul points out that, in just 4 years, Keir Starmer tried to do what Neil Kinnock, John Smith and Tony Blair did over 14 years: rebrand the Labour Party</p><p>and prepare it for government. As a leadership election looms, this is crucial food for thought. If we keep changing prime minister every 2 years (let alone 49 days), is it any wonder that the newcomer struggles to implement their agenda (assuming they have one)?</p><br><p>(00:00) - (02:45) | Introduction&nbsp;</p><p>(02:45) - (08:34) | John’s time at uni and his route into journalism.</p><p>(08:34) - (10:18) | Comparing the British press at the beginning of John’s career and now.</p><p>(10:18) - (16:30) | Why Tony Blair? And the process of writing a biography.</p><p>(16:30) - (20:18) | Why John progressively became more of a fan over time.&nbsp;</p><p>(20:18) - (21:20) | On a spectrum from Corbyn to Blair, where would Keir Starmer be?&nbsp;</p><p>(21:20) - (23:10) | Rebranding the Labour Party. Why the New Labour brand was more successful than the post-Corbyn brand change.</p><p>(23:10) - (25:23) | Starmer and Blair’s similar majorities, but different power. Could Starmer learn any lessons from Blair’s leadership of the party?</p><p>(25:23) - (26:19) | Starmer has tried to do what Kinnock, Smith and Blair did over 14 years in just 4.&nbsp;</p><p>(26:19) - (27:18) | The consequence: Starmer was not focused on preparing for government.&nbsp;</p><p>(27:18) - (28:47) | Will there be a party with a stable political base again? Why John thinks MPs should choose their party’s leader.</p><p>(28:47) - (30:04) | Of Blair’s successors, whose reputation will grow over time?</p><p>(30:04) - (33:49) | What being a Chief Political Commentator involves and advice for budding political journalists.&nbsp;</p><p>(33:49) - (35:34) | “Questions to which the answer is no.”</p><p>(35:34) - (37:28) | Book recommendation to aid understanding of New Labour. Perhaps unsurprising: Blair’s memoir,&nbsp;<em>A Journey</em>.</p><p>(37:28) | Outro</p><br><p>Fion Cudmore - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fionnuala-cudmore-293089269/</p><p>Tom Turner - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomturner04/</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:13:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>For young people in the UK, ‘political stability’ is an oxymoron. Our generation has grown up alongside a series of so-called ‘once-in-a-generation’ crises, and many hear the phrase ‘British Government’ and immediately think of a controversial policy choice, frontline politician or a scandal which is dominating the news.&nbsp;</p><br><p>This series, however, takes the long view of British politics and aims to gain a clearer understanding of how and why it has changed in the 21st century by interviewing 4 people who have each worked in and around the heart of Government during this time.&nbsp;</p><br><p>In this episode, Tom speaks to ex-Shadow Chancellor and King's College London Professor Ed Balls about the nature&nbsp;of crisis, the Treasury, and the changing media landscape.</p><br><p>(00:00) - (03:05) | Introduction</p><br><p>(03:05) - (07:32) | Ed’s own university days and how he ended up at KCL.</p><br><p>(07:32) - (11:06) | KCL’s module partnered with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/hm-treasury/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">HM Treasury</a>.</p><br><p>(11:06) - (16:50) | Crises: the 21st century’s reinforcing turbulence.</p><br><p>(16:50) - (23:30) | No.10 and the Treasury: searching for the right dynamic.</p><br><p>(23:30) - (26:20) | How the media makes political lifespans shorter – ‘bad decisions get found out faster’.</p><br><p>(26:20) - (29:30) | Modern governments are too short term-ist. Why long term messaging and narrative is more important than ever in a faster-paced media environment.</p><br><p>(29:30) - (33:45) | Improving government communication: the media round as a case study.</p><br><p>(33:45) - (39:00) | Ed talks drumming in the Centrist Dad band.</p><br><p>(39:00) - (41:51) | Book and TV series recommendations.</p><br><p>(41:51) &gt; | Outro.</p><br><p>Fion Cudmore - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fionnuala-cudmore-293089269/</p><p>Tom Turner - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomturner04/</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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