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Andy Burnham is keeping his cards close to his chest and no one seems to know who'll get what job. That means there's a huge amount of paranoia and jostling for position the Labour Party. Cabinet ministers and MPs are lavishing praise upon him, but they're worried about his plans - both on policy and personnel. There's a lot of ill-feeling that could bubble up to the surface surprisingly quickly.
Steven Swinford, political editor, The Times
Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator, The Times
Producers: Euan Dawtrey, Harry Kitson
Executive producer: Molly Guinness
Picture: Getty Images
00:00 - Burnham's Intense One-on-One MP Meetings
00:32 - Paranoia and Panic in the Cabinet
01:44 - Will Burnham Appeal to Southern Voters?
02:50 - Desperate Ministers Begging to Keep Their Jobs
03:40 - The Ghost of 2007: Burnham's "Woman Problem"
06:13 - Ed Miliband's Chancellor Dilemma
07:18 - How Departments Are Pandering to Burnham
08:29 - Is David Miliband Making a Comeback?
10:54 - The Real Reason Angela Rayner Has Been Weakened
13:10 - Burnham's Frustration with Westminster "Ambulance Chasers"
16:56 - A Long Goodbye: Starmer's Farewell Barbecues
17:30 - The £15 Billion Defence Plan Black Hole
18:20 - Government Paralysis and the Rochdale Case
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Andy Burnham is keeping his cards close to his chest and no one seems to know who'll get what job. That means there's a huge amount of paranoia and jostling for position the Labour Party. Cabinet ministers and MPs are lavishing praise upon him, but they're worried about his plans - both on policy and personnel. There's a lot of ill-feeling that could bubble up to the surface surprisingly quickly.
Steven Swinford, political editor, The Times
Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator, The Times
Producers: Euan Dawtrey, Harry Kitson
Executive producer: Molly Guinness
Picture: Getty Images
00:00 - Burnham's Intense One-on-One MP Meetings
00:32 - Paranoia and Panic in the Cabinet
01:44 - Will Burnham Appeal to Southern Voters?
02:50 - Desperate Ministers Begging to Keep Their Jobs
03:40 - The Ghost of 2007: Burnham's "Woman Problem"
06:13 - Ed Miliband's Chancellor Dilemma
07:18 - How Departments Are Pandering to Burnham
08:29 - Is David Miliband Making a Comeback?
10:54 - The Real Reason Angela Rayner Has Been Weakened
13:10 - Burnham's Frustration with Westminster "Ambulance Chasers"
16:56 - A Long Goodbye: Starmer's Farewell Barbecues
17:30 - The £15 Billion Defence Plan Black Hole
18:20 - Government Paralysis and the Rochdale Case
This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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