The Power Test
The Power Test
Full Fat Ermine
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Full Fat Ermine

Sam and Ayesha return to the airwaves as The Power Test gears up for the election. Each week the duo will explore how Labour should govern to really change Britain for the better.

In this first episode of 2024, the duo discuss the news that Ayesha will soon become Baroness Hazarika of Coatbridge in the County of Lanarkshire and the role of the House of Lords in legislating before focusing on the current political landscape and the challenges and opportunities ahead for Labour as the party prepares for its return to government.

A 'torturous holding pattern' is seeing people more and more assured that Keir Starmer will be the country's next Prime Minister, and the party is quickly being treated as the next government - yet, it is still not clear exactly what inheritance it will be gifted by a Conservative Party burning down the house on its way out of the door.

So what does that mean for Labour and what it hopes to achieve in government?

Can the party really even get a head start before it is derailed by circumstances far from its control? Does its junking of key landmark policies and its commitment to Tory fiscal rules to strengthen its reputation for security hinder or help its aspirations for governing? Will Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves suddenly change tack once they walk down Downing Street and what can the party do to really deliver economic growth?

Sam and Ayesha chew the fat and set out the big issues and themes which they will dive into throughout the next few weeks and months alongside some extra special expert guests as we move forward towards the election and review the party's plans for a "decade of national renewal" in more detail.

Send us your reactions, questions and ideas on how Labour can change Britain.

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The Power Test
The Power Test
The weekly political podcast for those of us crying out for a new government and a new start - asking whether the Tories are really finished and what Labour should do to win and change Britain for the better.