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What would be the impact of a Starmer supermajority?
21 June 2024On the Kent Politics Podcast this week we talk with Labour’s Sevenoaks candidate who tells us what issues residents tell her about on the doorstep.
‘I wouldn’t be doing this if I didn’t think I could win’
14 June 2024On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Reform UK parliamentary candidate Howard Cox.
‘Labour don’t represent the working class any more - the Lib Dems do’
07 June 2024On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Lib Dem parliamentary candidate Dave Naghi.
‘Why the return of National Service isn’t such a bad idea…’
31 May 2024On the Kent Politics Podcast this week we discuss the possible return of National Service and welcome new Medway Tory leader George Perfect.
What could happen on election day? Experts have their say on Kent Politics Podcast
24 May 2024In a special general election edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, we look at what might happen in the county on July 4.
Former deputy PM ‘gobsmacked’ by ‘hard-right’ Elphicke’s defection to Labour
17 May 2024Former Deputy Prime Minister Damian Green has told the Kent Politics Podcast he’s amazed Labour has taken Dover MP Natalie Elphicke into its ranks.
Kent Politics Podcast: MP stuns Tories and polling expert’s election date prediction
10 May 2024This week’s Kent Politics Podcast discusses Dover MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection and hears from the head of polling company Electoral Calculus.
‘They need to stop building homes in Kent for Londoners’
03 May 2024This week’s Kent Politics Podcast guest hits out at vast swathes of the county being built on for people who don’t even live here.
Top Tory approached to take over from prominent Kent MP
26 April 2024A council leader has revealed he has been sounded out about taking over from one of the county’s best-known MPs.
‘Ongoing bin crisis will take months to sort out…’
19 April 2024Residents could be in for a long wait in getting their bin collections up-to-date, according to the guest of this week’s Kent Politics Podcast.
‘It will take years to sort out councils’ hollowed-out finances’
12 April 2024This week’s Kent Politics Podcast special guest takes aim at the Government over its funding of councils across the county.
‘People worry about the cost of living not gimmicks like Rwanda…’
05 April 2024The man hoping to become Dover’s next MP says the government has lost touch with what ordinary people actually want.
Kent Politics Podcast: Council boss says small boats crisis could last years
29 March 2024This week’s Kent Politics Podcast welcomes Dover’s council leader who says the county will have a problem with small boats for a long time to come.
‘People are totally fed up with the political class’
22 March 2024This week the Kent Politics Podcast welcomes Dartford council leader Jeremy Kite who shares his views on the state of politics.
‘Just a constant stream on social media of untrue criticism...’
15 March 2024A top Tory has lifted the lid on the circumstances which led her to sensationally quit her party.
Kent Politics Podcast welcomes council chief
08 March 2024A council leader has reflected on his time in charge as he approaches the one-year mark.
Kent Politics Podcast: Tracey Crouch on why she’s stepping away from politics
01 March 2024In the latest episode of Kent Politics Podcast we speak to Tracey Crouch about her shock decision to not stand at the next election.
Kent Politics Podcast: ‘I don’t think Manston will reopen as an airport’
23 February 2024The leader of Thanet District Council gives his view on the latest developments at Manston Airport on this week's podcast.
Veteran MP tells podcast that Brexit has gone well
16 February 2024An outgoing MP has told the Kent Politics Podcast how he feels Brexit has been a success and how current opinion polls are going to be proved wrong.
Kent Politics Podcast: huge cuts, dodgy pork and policing problems
09 February 2024The latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast is available now and features more woe for council finances across the county.
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