Financial Globalisation Has Been a Disaster. Brexit Gives Us a Chance to Resist It
Grace Blakeley
Attacks on Corbyn and Labour Make a Hard Brexit More Likely
Aaron Bastani
Lights in the Distance: Migration in Europe
On #NovaraFM, James Butler talks to Daniel Trilling and Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi on migration to Europe, the politics of cross-border movement, the experiences of people who make the crossing and what drives them.
OFOC Off to Love Island
Grenfell Was the Result of a Campaign of Racial Terror
Dr Remi Joseph-Salisbury & Dr Laura Connelly
Grenfell: One Year On
One year on from the Grenfell Tower fire, James Butler is joined by Dawn Foster and Luke Barratt to discuss the political aftermath of the fire, the progress of the inquiry, and the survivors’ struggle for justice.
‘Macron is attacking everyone, and everyone is fighting back’: Interview with a Union Organiser in France
Joe Hayns
Soft Brexit:Not so EEAsy?
To Brexit and Beyond
Brexit day looms ever closer, and we still don’t know what we’re getting. The Tories seem to be cracking under their own contradictions, but what hope is there in Brexit? Joining James Butler to discuss Brexit, Europe and beyond are: Aaron Bastani, Marina Prentoulis, and Samuele Mazzolini.
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience.
What Is Abolition?
Oonagh Ryder and Sam Swann finish this season of The Lockdown with a recap of what they’ve discussed in the previous episodes. Sam talks about what he’s learnt and they decide whether he’s ready to graduate from the podcast’s ‘resident idiot’.
African Oil in the City: a New Kind of Colonialism
Chloe Farand and Mat Hope
“If a Career Is All That Matters to You, Then Why the Hell Would You Choose Politics?”
Max Shanly and Matt Zarb-Cousin are joined by journalist, commentator and socialist firebrand Ellie O’Hagan, whose insights on political matters du jour fizz like a Lush bath bomb