Oscar Edmondson
@oscaredmondson_
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Head of Podcasts @Spectator | [email protected]
Joined June 2016
đïžTodayâs podcast on why Farage is feeling flush
On today's Coffee House Shots, this morning the Electoral Commission has dropped the latest figures on political donations, and Reform are streets ahead. @ShippersUnbound @oscaredmondson_ @JAHeale
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Listen for @ShippersUnboundâs Churchill impression and MAJOR scoop: âThis government is bad at politicsâ
On today's Coffee House Shots: With less than a fortnight until the Budget it seems Rachel Reeves has performed an almighty U-turn. Why the sudden change of heart? @ShippersUnbound @JAHeale @oscaredmondson_
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On today's Coffee House Shots: With three weeks until the Budget, the main political parties have been setting out their economic thinking. https://t.co/dB3dVmMrwA
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With three weeks until the Budget, the main political parties have been setting out their economic thinking. Each faces the same bind: anaemic growth, fiscal constraints and uncomfortable exposure to...
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We launched our new morning email as Morning Press today. Itâs the only morning digest youâll need: we look at everything from politics to foreign affairs to business, culture and everything else! Iâll be writing it three days a week. Sign up here! https://t.co/WqDdXuoxmY
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Reality Check is currently the top charting podcast in the business news category! Join in on Apple, Spotify or YouTube here đ https://t.co/ONTbXQOHHy
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On Coffee House Shots: Keir Starmer has backed Rachel Reeves after she rented out her family home without a licence. Could he come to regret that? @ShippersUnbound @oscaredmondson_ @Simmons__
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Happy All Hallowsâ Eve, everyone â and there is something spooky going on with Rachel Reeves and a property in Dulwich. Yesterday she was leading the news after admitting to renting out her family...
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On today's Coffee House Shots podcast: Who came out on top at The Spectatorâs Parliamentarian of the Year Awards? @ShippersUnbound @Simmons__ @oscaredmondson_ @natashaferoze
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There are a few sore heads at 22 Old Queen Street this morning because it was The Spectatorâs Parliamentarian of the Year Awards last night. From Lucy Powellâs jibe at Morgan McSweeney (and Tim...
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On today's Coffee House Shots: Kemi Badenoch continues to look more confident at PMQs â although there are always going to be some easy goals when you lead on the economy. Tap to listen đ @ShippersUnbound @lucyidunn @Simmons__
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Kemi Badenoch continues to look more confident at PMQs â although there are always going to be some easy goals when you lead on the economy. Today she pressed the Prime Minister on Labourâs manifesto...
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On Quite right! this week đ„ Michael Gove: I was reported for bullying! đ„ Home Office dysfunction and the grooming gangs inquiry đ„ Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry's 'hard launch' @michaelgove @madz_grant
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Michael Gove recounts the time he was reported for bullying after raising his voice over Home Office delays processing Ukrainian refugee claims. It comes after a week of fiascos at the Home Office, from the accidental release of a convicted migrant to the collapse of the
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đïžOn todayâs Coffee House Shots: Lucy Powell wins the Labour deputy leadership contest and new evidence Keir Starmer misled parliament on the China spy trial. @Gabriel_Pogrund @JAHeale @oscaredmondson_
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We thought when we organised this podcast that there would just be the newly announced deputy Labour leader to discuss â Lucy Powell beat Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson by 87,407 votes to...
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On today's Coffee House Shots: The Caerphilly by-election result suggests Labour will surrender a boatload of seats at the 2029 general election. But is there good news for the PM beyond the headlines? @ShippersUnbound @lucyidunn @JAHeale
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OUT NOW: Reality Check â The Spectatorâs new podcast that cuts through spin. In each episode, The Spectatorâs economics editor Michael Simmons and in-the-know guests will make a data-driven case on a story hogging the headlines. In episode one, Michael Simmons sits down with
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On today's Coffee House Shots: With Reform predicted to win the next general election the party is preparing for government. But who, or what, is shaping the party's intellectual revolution? Tap to listen đ @ShippersUnbound @JAHeale
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Delighted that my colleague @Simmons__ has launched his own show on SpecTV, mixing data with insight: First guest? Art Laffer on Reeves, Farage, Trump. You can read about it here: https://t.co/ra9SDPcssk
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Michael Simmons launches Reality Check, a show for explaining the numbers behind the noise. The first episode is with Arthur Laffer.
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Thrilled to launch my new show Reality Check! First guest: the great Arthur Laffer. He tells me: đ„ Heâd raise the big three taxes if he were Reeves đ„ His curve was meant to look like a breast đ„ Britainâs economy is disappearing https://t.co/SGUO0fm0Jb
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Facts from @ShippersUnbound on today's Coffee House Shots podcast Full episode here:
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Daily political analysis from The Spectatorâs top team of writers, including Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, Isabel Hardman, James Heale, Lucy Dunn and many others.
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On today's Coffee House Shots: Kemi Badenoch leads on the grooming gangs inquiry and Nigel Farage attempts to upstage PMQs with a stunt from the public gallery. Tap to listen đ @ShippersUnbound @JAHeale
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On today's Coffee House Shots: Tim Shipman and Michael Simmons join James Heale to discuss the Maccabi Tel Aviv football row and the China spy row. @ShippersUnbound @JAHeale @Simmons__
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spectator.co.uk
It's been a rough week for the government: the row over the collapsed Chinese spy trial has rolled on, all while the Chancellor has been trying to lay the groundwork ahead of next month's budget....
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