Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

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Politics is broken. How do we fix it?


Armando Iannucci and Anoosh Chakelian meet policy makers, activists, special guests and actual, real-life *people* impacted by political failures to ask: can politics be different?


Armando Iannucci is the renowned satirist, broadcaster, writer and director behind hit shows including Veep, The Thick of It, and The Day Today. He was the co-creator of the long-running comedy character Alan Partridge. His movies include In The Loop (2009), The Death of Stalin (2017), and The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020). He's a regular contributor to the New Statesman magazine.


Anoosh Chakelian is Britain Editor of the New Statesman and host of the award-winning New Statesman Podcast. She's one of the UK's leading political and social affairs journalists, specialising in the impact political decisions have on people and services around the country. She's a regular commentator on TV and radio, including Politics Live and Radio 4 political programmes.


Westminster Reimagined was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed. Hear more of our political analysis, commentary and interviews on the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesman



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Episode Date
Ash Sarkar and Ian Dunt: What's gone wrong with political journalism in the UK?
Dec 18, 2023
Richard Layard: Why don't politicians care about happiness?
Dec 11, 2023
Is British democracy under threat?
Dec 04, 2023
How do Gen Z want to vote?
Nov 27, 2023
Is Britain really great?
Nov 20, 2023
Alistair Campbell: are prime ministers too powerful?
Nov 10, 2023
Can Brexit work?
Nov 10, 2023
Post-truth politics
Nov 10, 2023
Is the British State falling apart?
Nov 10, 2023
Jon Stewart: has the Special Relationship turned sour?
Nov 10, 2023
It's inequality, stupid
Nov 10, 2023
Whipped into shape: is politics just a game to MPs?
Nov 10, 2023
John Curtice: is tribal politics dead?
Nov 10, 2023
Dominic Grieve: Britain's ramshackle constitution
Nov 10, 2023
Do we even need politicians?
Nov 10, 2023
Parliament: the ultimate old boy's club?
Nov 10, 2023
Paul Mason & Anna Soubry: how to disagree
Nov 10, 2023
Chris Addison: Is Westminster withering?
Nov 10, 2023
XR & Louise Casey: how to make real change
Nov 10, 2023
Ian Hislop: Britain's political accountability crisis
Nov 10, 2023