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In this episode of Political Frenemies, former Tory adviser Chris Newton and Lib Dem activist Mathew Hulbert are joined by returning occasional Green contributor Daniel Laycock for a packed and thought-provoking discussion. The trio reflect on the tragic terror attack at a Manchester synagogue, dissect Labour’s rhetoric at its conference, and weigh up the messages coming out of the Green Party gathering. Mathew also takes a moment to unpack the latest Lib Dem reshuffle and also gives an exclusive sneak peek at his chapter in Iain Dale’s new book British By-elections, 1769–2025. The conversation lastly turns to previewing the upcoming Conservative Party conference. It’s a blend of sharp analysis, candid insight, and cross-party banter you won’t want to miss.
BUY Iain Dale's NEW book: 'British By-Elections, 1769-2025' (contains a chapter by Mathew Hulbert!) https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/books/british-by-elections
Thumbnail Image: David Atkins
By Political FrenemiesIn this episode of Political Frenemies, former Tory adviser Chris Newton and Lib Dem activist Mathew Hulbert are joined by returning occasional Green contributor Daniel Laycock for a packed and thought-provoking discussion. The trio reflect on the tragic terror attack at a Manchester synagogue, dissect Labour’s rhetoric at its conference, and weigh up the messages coming out of the Green Party gathering. Mathew also takes a moment to unpack the latest Lib Dem reshuffle and also gives an exclusive sneak peek at his chapter in Iain Dale’s new book British By-elections, 1769–2025. The conversation lastly turns to previewing the upcoming Conservative Party conference. It’s a blend of sharp analysis, candid insight, and cross-party banter you won’t want to miss.
BUY Iain Dale's NEW book: 'British By-Elections, 1769-2025' (contains a chapter by Mathew Hulbert!) https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/books/british-by-elections
Thumbnail Image: David Atkins