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It’s back! 30th January 2009

The Wolverhampton Politics Show is back online after various tedious technical difficulties, and a summer doing a different show entirely, made the podcast impossible.

Originally broadcast: 30th January 2009 on 101.8 WCR FM

Guests: Neil Calloway and Mike Rouse

In the show:

  • So some Lords put themselves up for sale? Aren’t all politicians at it?
  • Political campaigning on the web.
  • News roundup.

Get in touch: email the show.

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Episode 28 - Fair Trade, Budget 2008, John Lewis list

Matthew Revell and guests discuss and debate politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: David Bourne (Conservative) and Darren Husted (Labour).

Originally broadcast: 14th March 2008.

  • 03.05: News roundup - school children pledging allegiance to the Queen, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall’s constitutional role, the John Lewis list, new seven deadly sins.
  • 33.22: Fair Trade - following Wolverhampton Fair Trade Fortnight, we ask if it really is fair.
  • 43.23: Budget 2008 - David and Darren debate the merits of Alistair Darling’s first budget.

Email the show.

Download the show.

Episode 21 - 0845 doctors, Wolves NE future candidate

Originally broadcast on 18th January 2008.

Studio guests: Colin Ross (Lib Dem), Darren Husted (Labour) and Mark Watson (Editor, Minority Perspective).

Matthew Revell and studio guests put a Wolverhampton spin on the latest in politics.

  • 06.00: Who’s going to take over from Ken Purchase as Labour candidate for Wolverhampton North East?
  • 16.55: Are doctors surgeries breaking the rule that NHS care should be free at the point of need? David Hickson from the Say No To 0870 community discusses the issues.
  • 31.34: Wolverhampton City Council is restructuring for efficiency but these reforms include the creation of two new departments. Can that be right?
  • 42.40: What would you knock down in Wolverhampton?
  • 48.03: Should we be doing business with China?

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2008/21/wolpol-e21-20080118.mp3

Episode 20 - surveillance society, workfare

Originally broadcast on WCR FM on 11th January 2008.

Matthew Revell is joined by Jono Bacon and Mark Watson (Editor, Minority Perspective) to discuss politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

  • 02.30: Are the Conservatives right to suggest a welfare to work scheme?
  • 14.23: Jono Bacon talks about software whose creators believe they’re promoting freedom of speech and is known as free software. Examples include Ubuntu, Firefox and OpenOffice.
  • 30.21: Should taxpayers subsidise the arts?
  • 38.35: Blogger DK of Privacy International’s report that ranked the UK as a surveillance society.

Send your thoughts on the show to politics@wcrfm.com.

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2008/20/wolpol-e20-20080111.mp3

Episode 24 - road pricing, immigrant behaviour packs, police state

Matthew Revell and studio guests discuss the latest in politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: Peter Roberts (road pricing campaigner) and Mark Watson (Editor, MinorityPerspective.co.uk)

Take part: Email story ideas, news snippets and comments to politics@wcrfm.com.

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2008/24/wolpol-e24-20080115.mp3

Episode 19 - 2007 in review

Four participants in Wolverhampton’s political scene discuss the political highlights of 2007 and make their predictions for 2008, in the studio with Matthew Revell.

Three 2007 highlights and one 2008 prediction each from:

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2008/19/wolpol-e19-20080104.mp3

Episode 18 - single status pay cuts, digital freedoms, Chapel Trash

Matthew Revell and studio guests discuss politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: Jono Bacon (free software chap) and Carl Husted (Conservative candidate for Wolverhampton Bushbury North).

  • 03.54: Single status pay cuts at Wolverhampton City Council, featuring a statement from the WolvesSingleStatus.com campaign.
  • 18.20: Digital and online freedoms interview with Stuart Langridge.
  • 39.40: Chapel Trash - Don Clarke of Torquil Clarke talks about the decline of Chapel Ash, including the Sainsbury’s versus Tesco battle, drug dealers and the former Charles Clarke dealership.

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2007/18/wolpol-e18-20071221.mp3

Episode 17 - party leaders, Enoch Powell, Labour meltdown

Matthew Revell and studio guests discuss politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: Colin Ross (Lib Dem activist) and Mike Nattrass (UKIP MEP for the West Midlands).

Recorded 30th November 2007.

  • 04.00:Is Labour in meltdown?
  • 33.43:How important is a party’s leader?
  • 46.00:The dangers of invoking Enoch Powell and should we English follow the Scots’ example and take pride in St George’s Day?

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2007/17/wolpol-e17-20071130.mp3

Episode 16 - MP expenses, fireworks ban, Wolverhampton under Labour

Matthew Revell and studio guests discuss politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: Colin Ross (Lib Dem activist)and Wendy Thompson (Conservative councillor, Wolverhampton Tettenhall Wightwick ward).

  • 02.00: MPs’ expenses.
  • 20.00: Is it time for a ban on fireworks?
  • 30.30: Lib Dem leadership contest.
  • 45.00: Wolverhampton South West Lib Dems win the Albert Ingham award for the best Lib Dem campaign in the country. Moving into a discussion on how Labour are doing running the city.

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2007/16/wolpol-e16-20071109.mp3

Episode 15 - lottery money, James Watson, British People’s Alliance

Matthew Revell and studio guests discuss politics from a Wolverhampton perspective.

Studio guests: Mark Watson (Editor, MinorityPerspective.co.uk and Darren Husted (Labour activist).

  • 02.00: Lottery money for the Black Country? Is a televised vote the best way to decide how to spend lottery money?
  • 11.15: James Watson’s statements on genetic influence on intelligence.
  • 29.45: Matt Wardman gives an update on the Alisher Usmanov blog censorship case.
  • 44.40: David Lindsay introduces his new political party The British People’s Alliance.

http://audio.wolverhamptonpolitics.co.uk/2007/15/wolpol-e15-20071102.mp3

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