Making Sense Of A Historic British Election | 538 Politics Podcast

Happy Fourth of July! To celebrate our independence from Great Britain, the 538 Politics podcast is actually turning its attention to the United Kingdom's upcoming election.
The U.K. is holding its first national election in four and a half years on July 4 and the polling suggests the Labour Party will make historic gains, booting Conservatives from power for the first time in 14 years. To get a sense of the forces behind the dramatic shift since 2019, two longtime friends of the podcast weigh in.
Helen Thompson is a professor of political economy at Cambridge University and host of the "These Times" podcast. David Runciman is a professor of politics at Cambridge and host of the podcast "Past Present Future."
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  • @olenbrown
    @olenbrown13 күн бұрын

    Bring back the video!

  • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
    @PremierCCGuyMMXVI13 күн бұрын

    13:00 the draw backs of first past the post voting

  • @calvinware7957

    @calvinware7957

    12 күн бұрын

    Fpp is such a stupid way to conduct elections. I'm not opposed to an elected body having fpp constituentcies to get a gauge for where individual communities are at but only as a small part of a larger broadly proportional body

  • @WizardofoOZeAU
    @WizardofoOZeAU13 күн бұрын

    Everyone has "known" for some time that this was Labour's election to lose. Certainly the Labour Party did. They borrowed the Australian Labour Party's strategy in similar circumstances two years ago and decided to adopt a small target approach. By announcing as little policy as possible there was less chance the Conservatives and other parties, but more importantly the right wing press which dominates here, would have anything to take aim at. For that reason there is little you can say about what Labour will do in government There has also been what's called a Ming Vase strategy ... just don't drop it.

  • @dictatoribenevolo8394
    @dictatoribenevolo839412 күн бұрын

    my favourite podcast of yours Gaelan so far.. very insightful

  • @bojome3751
    @bojome375113 күн бұрын

    Your forgot the video

  • @jtmiv93
    @jtmiv9313 күн бұрын

    Great show. Frightening final portion

  • @bob___
    @bob___13 күн бұрын

    Supermajority: Actually, it's a term from Northern Ireland. And while there are supermajority provisions in the US Constitution for passing amendments and removing the president, the Senate filibuster is not a Constitutional matter but is a matter of Senate rules. The filibuster could be eliminated at the beginning of any new Congress (January 1 of even-numbered years), which is when the Senate adopts its rules for the coming Congressional term.

  • @catmonarchist8920

    @catmonarchist8920

    11 күн бұрын

    That's a different thing to the kind of supermajority that's being referred to. Lots of countries have a 2/3 majority to change entrenched legislation

  • @bob___

    @bob___

    11 күн бұрын

    @@catmonarchist8920 The point is that the senatorial filibuster in the US is not Constitutional; that is, it isn't provided for by the Constitution but is instead a matter of the Senate's rules (and has changed over time).

  • @TahereHashemi-zq7vj
    @TahereHashemi-zq7vj13 күн бұрын

    Tanks🎉

  • @steveyoung9687
    @steveyoung968713 күн бұрын

    You forgot the video again. Very sloppy.

  • @HumanResource-sp6fg
    @HumanResource-sp6fg13 күн бұрын

    Wow... it just can't get any worse !!!!

  • @ZappBranniglenn
    @ZappBranniglenn10 күн бұрын

    Congratulations Britain on this historic victory. As your reward, we'll look the other way for One Week (7 Days) as you continue interviewing 'Body Language' Experts about Meghan Markle's quest to split up the royal family.

  • @serav-w5d
    @serav-w5d13 күн бұрын

    😢

  • @calvinware7957
    @calvinware795712 күн бұрын

    Britian electing its first pro austerity Labour government

  • @حمیدفرامرزی
    @حمیدفرامرزی13 күн бұрын

  • @tracygdavis6044
    @tracygdavis604413 күн бұрын

    Why your did not say any thing about lying trump

  • @MeshkiSavartanha
    @MeshkiSavartanha13 күн бұрын

    ❤😂🎉

  • @bjdefilippo447
    @bjdefilippo44713 күн бұрын

    The slam on Biden was a cheap shot and unnecessary in an otherwise professional discussion. While I agree that it probably would've been more prudent to let people know that he was under the weather beforehand, and whoever did his scheduling was criminally stupid having him do an event earlier, after all the international travel, before the debate, you can hardly call it a coverup (unless you're buying into the cheap fakes or conspiracy theories). Biden's performance at the next rally showed that he just had a bad night, and was unlucky that it was debate night. The presidency isn't carried out by just one person, but by a team. Biden's team has a pretty impressive record. With Project 2025 supporters everywhere in positions of power, I want an experienced team at the helm, even if a little less of the work falls directly on Biden's plate.

  • @Zenny1220
    @Zenny122013 күн бұрын

    Please stand down Biden.

  • @grdfhrghrggrtwqqu
    @grdfhrghrggrtwqqu13 күн бұрын

    god please not starmer, the country will go to hell in a handbasket with that guy at the helm.

  • @billsherman1565

    @billsherman1565

    13 күн бұрын

    The tories have destroyed britain for 14 years, the right wing and brexit have failed. Its time to bring back common sense

  • @H.O.P.E.1122
    @H.O.P.E.112213 күн бұрын

    Ɓiden is still in charge. He tells rhe truth. He picks the best people. He knows the international leaders; and he knows how the system can work for the most people. He had a bad night. No need to dramatize it forther than that.

  • @notrealy180217

    @notrealy180217

    13 күн бұрын

    He didn't just have a bad night. This is a recurring issue. Please stop attempting to gaslight Americans. You Democrat boomers only see Biden as qualified, because in your old age, he looks younger than he does to a young person. Remember in middle school when you would see an older teen, and they would look like a grown adult? But in your adulthood, you see teenagers and think they look like babies. this is what is essentially happening in your head when you see Biden.

  • @-in-the-meantime...

    @-in-the-meantime...

    13 күн бұрын

    Our 'choices' in a Democracy: 1. A lying felon. Trump 2. An early dementia patient. Biden. 3. An environmental lawyer with a history of standing up for people. Kennedy. Kennedy/Shanahan '24🇺🇸 Im a lil left of the American 'middle', unwaivering. The democrat party has screwed up ignoring gen X and Z since '16. Too much status quo, its not working anymore for those of us under 55.

  • @bjdefilippo447

    @bjdefilippo447

    13 күн бұрын

    Not only that, if you look at the data collected over 60+ years by Professor Allan Lichtman (13 keys), it seems clear that replacing Biden leads to Trump winning. His predictions have been on the money. All that happens when the Dem "inner circle" make a huge deal over a relatively unimportant debate is to make the electorate feel less comfortable with Biden, which is good news for Trump. Biden's policies and team are generally good. Those policies will continue as long as he is re-elected.

  • @catmonarchist8920

    @catmonarchist8920

    11 күн бұрын

    He was a walking corpse. Anyone not ideologically possessed can see that it's not sustainable

  • @H.O.P.E.1122

    @H.O.P.E.1122

    10 күн бұрын

    @catmonarchist8920 Obviously, I disagree. I haven't heard any foreign leaders say he was dysfunctional.