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  • What Makes an Effective MP in Today's Political Landscape?
    2025/06/30

    In this episode of The Groucho Tendency, host Mike Indian is joined by political consultant Mario Creatura and Labour in the City chair Tanisha Aggarwal to discuss the challenges and qualities required of effective MPs. The conversation covers emotional intelligence, community engagement, and the pressures of political life, including the impact of abuse and burnout. The guests reflect on the importance of diverse voices, the role of party networks, and the complexities of issues like assisted dying. The episode emphasizes the need for integrity, public service, and a supportive political culture.


    Introduction and Recap (00:00:10) Mike recaps last week’s episode, introduces the topic of political professionalism, and welcomes guests Mario and Tanisha.

    Labour in the City: Purpose and Activities (00:02:22) Tanisha explains Labour in the City’s origins, its networking role, and how it supports Labour with financial expertise.

    Conservative Party Networks and Policy Input (00:05:33) Mario describes Conservative Party policy forums and networks, and how they feed expertise into party policy.

    Core Competencies for Effective MPs (00:08:46) Discussion on the essential qualities for MPs in 2025, emphasizing emotional intelligence, community engagement, and public service.

    Big Picture Thinkers and Standout MPs (00:12:19) Mario and Tanisha highlight current MPs who exemplify leadership, vision, and the ability to connect local and global issues.

    Assisted Dying Bill: Parliamentary Process and Challenges (00:18:37) Analysis of the Assisted Dying Bill debate, focusing on MPs’ roles, personal beliefs, and representing constituents.

    New Labour MPs and Rebellion Culture (00:23:29) Exploration of the new Labour intake’s independence, the welfare reform rebellion, and the tension between party loyalty and conviction.

    Candidate Selection and Testing for Values (00:25:57) Debate on how parties can select candidates with the right values, ethics, and soft skills, learning from other professions.

    Balancing Professionals and Outsiders in Parliament (00:33:31) Discussion on the need for both political professionals and outsiders, and the challenges of adapting to parliamentary systems.

    Barriers to Attracting Good Politicians (00:35:26) Mario outlines the personal, financial, and cultural obstacles deterring talented people from becoming MPs.

    Personal Deterrents and Emotional Toll (00:38:09) Tanisha shares her personal reasons for not standing as an MP, focusing on abuse, pay, and emotional burnout.

    Optimism and Final Thoughts (00:40:21) Concluding remarks on the importance of public service, optimism for future MPs, and the need for societal support.

    Closing and Next Episode Teaser (00:41:38) Mike wraps up, reflects on representative democracy, and previews upcoming podcast topics.


    Topics

    • The qualities and competencies required for effective Members of Parliament (MPs).
    • The significance of emotional intelligence in political representation.
    • The role of community engagement and connection with constituents.
    • The impact of sensitive issues, such as the assisted dying bill, on political discussions.
    • The dynamics of party loyalty versus individual conviction in voting.
    • The importance of networks within political parties for policy discussions.
    • The challenges faced by MPs, including public scrutiny and burnout.
    • The need for a supportive environment for aspiring politicians, especially from underrepresented backgrounds.
    • The relationship between the electorate and their representatives in a representative democracy.
    • The philosophical considerations of political systems and the qualities desired in politicians.
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    44 分
  • The Quest for Fresh Ideas: Is the Political Professional Dead?
    2025/06/16

    On this episode of GnT, host Mike Indian is joined by former political advisers Christine Quigley and Mario Creatura to unpack the dramatic rise of Reform UK and the resignation of its chairman, Zia Yusuf. The trio explores the party’s surge in the polls, the broader political realignment shaking up Westminster, and the behind-the-scenes realities of party infrastructure and funding. Drawing on their frontline political experience, the guests share candid insights into the challenges—and opportunities—facing both established and insurgent parties in today’s fast-changing UK political landscape.

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    40 分
  • Should we boycott the World Cup?
    2022/11/20

    Its been nine months, three Prime Ministers, four Chancellors and one engagement... Mike Indian and Liam Kay return with their insight and analysis on the premiership of 'Dishy' Rishi Sunak, the US Mid-term elections, Twitter falling into the abyss and the football World Cup in Qatar.

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    44 分
  • What would you say if people listened to you?
    2022/02/27

    Words carry power. In a world where anyone can have a pulpit, a way to express themselves, language has never been more potent and imperative to world affairs. In this episode, Mike Indian and Liam Kay explore why leaders must act with integrity in both their actions and expressions.

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    50 分
  • Can American democracy survive?
    2021/01/17

    On 20th January 2021, the Presidency of Donald J Trump comes to an end, but America and the World will be living with its legacy for years to come. In the first GnT of 2021, Mike Indian and Liam Kay look across the Atlantic to events in Washington to unpick events in the world's preeminent democracy.

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    42 分
  • Is a Biden victory the end of Donald Trump?
    2020/11/08

    Joe Biden has been declared as the 46th President of the United States after an unprecedentedly bitter campaign that exposed not just the deep divisions within America, but also questions about the faith of the electorate in Western democratic institutions. With 71m votes, can this election really be seen as a rejection of Donald Trump? Mike Indian and Liam Kay dissect the results and what they mean.

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    27 分
  • I know what you did last summer... (Part 2)
    2020/09/21

    In the second part of the series on what MPs do away from Westminster, Mike Indian speaks to David Linden, MP for Glasgow East. This podcast answers the eternal question: what is a Scottish Nationalist's favourite English sitcom?

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    26 分
  • I know what you did last summer... (Part 1)
    2020/08/20

    What do MPs do when they are not in the House of Commons? In the first of two interviews, Mike Indian speaks to the Rt Hon Damian Green MP, former Conservative Cabinet Minister and MP for Ashford about the challenges COVID-19 has presented to his work and the challenges facing the Tory Party and Boris Johnson.

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    25 分