
For better or worse, Keir Starmer wants to take Labour forward by rekindling the politics of the party’s not so distant past. The opposition leader has been the first of Tony Blair's predecessors to talk openly about his admiration for the achievements of ‘New Labour’ at the turn of the millennium, and his zeal for business-minded policymaking with left-leaning social goals has made comparisons between the two virtually unavoidable. Episode 17 of Jumping Off Points assesses whether Starmer i...
Feb 8, 2024
1 hr 2 min

Dubious representations of the working class, incomprehensible foreign policy, freedom of movement in pre-Brexit Britain; Love Actually is not only the finest Christmas-themed rom-com ever made, it is also a time capsule preserving Britain’s biggest political and cultural debates from the last twenty years. In episode 16 of Jumping Off Points, hosts Timbah and Aidan get into the festive spirit by - very tenuously - analysing the film’s positions and messages.
Dec 21, 2023
1 hr 16 min

In the months of September and October, the UK was gripped by headlines about British prisons being on the brink of total collapse. It was widely reported that there were only 557 places left for newly sentenced prisoners, amidst other reports that terror suspect Daniel Khalife had successfully escaped from Wandsworth Prison. Episode 15 of Jumping Off Points sees hosts Timbah and Aidan investigating the historical causes of an expanding prison population and exploring the potential solutions ...
Nov 9, 2023
34 min

On the 17th August 2023, the Office for National Statistics published a report which showed that the number of babies born in England and Wales in 2022 was the lowest since 2002. Why is no-one having babies any more? What does this mean for the economy? Why do racists seem to be so bothered about this issue? Episode 14 of Jumping Off Points answers all these questions and more as hosts Aidan and Timbah discuss the many factors behind the falling birth rate, and how it’s connected to a white n...
Sep 15, 2023
46 min

Conspiracy theorist, meteorologist, activist, and brother of the former leader of the Labour party: Piers Corbyn is many things, but he isn’t a talented politician. Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop him from trying. Episode 13 of Jumping Off Points investigates Piers’ experience with publicity stunts, climate change denial, and electioneering to shine a light on the UK’s wildest political oddball.
Aug 18, 2023
1 hr 3 min

Formerly an actor and a musician, now a Twitter-obsessed campaigner for conservative social values, Laurence Fox rarely misses an opportunity to position himself in the spotlight. Most recently, he announced that he is running to be an MP and then released a video of himself burning LGBT Pride flags. Episode 12 of Jumping Off Points examines the career, beliefs and political aspirations of one of the UK’s loudest culture warriors.
Jul 6, 2023
1 hr 5 min

On Friday 28 April, the Chairman of the BBC announced that he was resigning from the role after it was revealed that he had failed to declare his involvement in securing a loan of £800,000 for the prime minister at the time of his appointment, Boris Johnson. Episode 11 of Jumping Off Points examines the events that led to Richard Sharp’s resignation before opening up into a wider conversation about the BBC’s impartiality, its relationships with the British public and the Government, and the c...
May 5, 2023
50 min

On Wednesday 15 March, Jeremy Hunt announced the Government’s Spring Budget. One of his spending commitments is encouraging the development of new technologies to tackle climate change. In light of this, the tenth episode of Jumping Off Points sees Timbah and Aidan assessing the nature and political distribution of climate scepticism, and scrutinising the Conservatives’ green policies from the past ten years.
Mar 26, 2023
30 min

At the beginning of February, US intelligence services identified a Chinese surveillance balloon, followed by a series of unidentified flying objects, which were all subsequently shot down in the airspace over North America. When asked whether he had ruled out an extraterrestrial origin for the airborn objects, General Glen VanHerck said "I haven't ruled out anything", leading to speculation about their potential otherworldly nature. Episode nine of Jumping Off Points takes a br...
Mar 3, 2023
46 min

Across the UK, union members from a broad cross-section of sectors including Healthcare, Education, Rail and the Postal Service have been striking for fairer pay and better working conditions. The wave of industrial action began in 2022 and continues to cause disruptions to services in the early months of 2023. Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government have introduced a new anti-strike bill to minimise the effect of this industrial action on public services. Episode 8 of Jumping Off Points ...
Feb 1, 2023
37 min
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