
Become a Paid Subscriber: creators.spotify.com/pod/show/thedumbages/subscribe Jack and I deliver missives from these, the Dumb Ages, the daftest decades of the Century of Stupid
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

The popular potential Labour MP that never was, the elections that won’t happen, the terrorist who’s standing for election, the proponents of state-sponsored suicide whining that the Lords is doing the job they asked them to do: fix a bill nobody vot... more
In the stupidest century, here in the UK we have the stupidest government in living memory.
The Chagos Islands Bill, the Hillsborough Bill, the Assisted Suicide Bill are battling it out in a three-way tag match to see which one gets dropped first i... more
U-turns, lying coppers, Jew-hatred and manhandled pigeon lovers - Jack and I discuss it all from our secret bunker under Dumb Ages Towers.
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X ban threats, pubs under threats, police officers lying about threats. According to Keir Starmer, this is the year we turn the corner, which in the current climate sounds…well…threatening!
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Help - we need Dennis back. I like the other two, but without Dennis their bad habits become much more obvious. For example, they don’t bother hiding how amusing they find themselves. Dennis had way too much style to laugh at his own wit - it’s incredibly poor form. So, in short, it’s still a fun show, but it’s now more like a washer-women’s debating society; it has an edge when Dennis was there.
Just found this and l am thoroughly enjoying every episode. Genuinely funny and entertaining. Great banter between the presenters. Sensible and informative . Keep up the good work guys.
I love their acerbic tone!
Down to earth, enjoyable, manc.
Beware the 8 June episode in which someone, quite inexplicably, rubs a biro against their microphone throughout. I kept praying someone would tell him to stop. Otherwise, great work
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The content primarily explores societal and cultural issues, often infused with a humorous and satirical tone. Discussions revolve around contemporary political controversies, particularly emphasizing topics like immigration, free speech, and gender identity. The hosts analyze various high-profile cases and government policies, frequently critiquing political figures across the spectrum for perceived failures and inconsistencies in leadership. Additionally, episodes feature reflections on LGBTQ+ activism, media representation, and historical perspectives on identity politics, engaging listeners with both levity and depth across a range of pertinent issues.
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