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We're kicking off a new series on the podcast, looking at how the biggest elections in recent history were won - and lost.
We start with the Labour campaign in 1992, an election that has been mythologised and is still influencing political strategy today. From soapboxes to shadow budgets to Sheffield rallies, the political mastermind are joined by then Labour leader Neil Kinnock to get under the skin of the campaign and separate electoral fact from fiction.
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We're kicking off a new series on the podcast, looking at how the biggest elections in recent history were won - and lost.
We start with the Labour campaign in 1992, an election that has been mythologised and is still influencing political strategy today. From soapboxes to shadow budgets to Sheffield rallies, the political mastermind are joined by then Labour leader Neil Kinnock to get under the skin of the campaign and separate electoral fact from fiction.
Send your comments and questions to [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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