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Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

Steve Richards
Labour Party
Rishi Sunak
Conservative Party
Keir Starmer
UK Politics
Public Services
Boris Johnson
NHS
Great British Railways
Post Office Scandal
UK Economy
Covid Inquiry
Tax Cuts
Brexit
Immigration
Political Accountability
Covid-19 Inquiry
Accountability
Jeremy Hunt
Labor Party

Based on his live one-man show Rock & Roll Politics, the broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes a weekly behind-the-scenes tour of UK politics and the media that shapes the way we view the epic political dramas. The future is ridiculously unpredictable and the past is so easy to misread. Subscribe to your weekly guide through seismic times.

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Latest Episodes

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have started to become more critical of the ‘Brexit Deal’. David Lammy highlights the benefits of a customs union. The Brexit minister, Nick Thomas-Symonds, is promoted. But does this mean a cautious government is movin... more

Few buy newspapers and not many read them. So why do they shape the political agenda, not least in determining how the current government is perceived?

Rock & Roll Politics -The Xmas Special is live at Kings Place on Dec 8th.. Get your tickets for K... more

The fickle media and Conservative MPs are hailing Kemi Badenoch’s recent performances, making her more secure in her role as leader. The Tories are still dominant in the media, so could they - not Reform - emerge as the main alternative at the next e... more

After a thousand leaks, speeches and u-turns, Rachel Reeves has delivered her budget. As predicted there were a range of tax rises and some significant spending increases, not least on welfare. For all the feverish coverage, how much does the budget ... more

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Recent Guests

Nick Thomas-Symonds
Cabinet Office Minister and author of biographies of Labour leaders, including Harold Wilson.
UK Government
Episode: Nick Thomas-Symonds on Labour prime ministers, leadership threats and Europe
Christian Wolmar
Transport expert and author of various books on railways
Episode: Should transport be a top priority for Starmer? – in conversation with Christian Wolmar
Estella Baker
Engaged with local political dynamics in Leicester, discussing community dissatisfaction with Labour.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Alex Hyde
Contributor discussing the UK-US special relationship and its implications for British Prime Ministers.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Stuart Grant
Barometer voter who voted Tory in 2019, now critical of the government and voted for Reform in the upcoming election.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Matthew Ryder
Concerned about the Prime Minister's work-life balance and advocates for a family holiday for Keir Starmer.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Patrick Martin
A reform supporter who comments on Labour's leadership and potential cabinet challenges if Reform wins the next election.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Fraser Oates
Listener who inquires about interview styles in politics and their impact on public interest.
Episode: For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Michael Heseltine
A veteran British politician, former Deputy Prime Minister, and member of the Conservative Party
Former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Episode: In conversation with Michael Heseltine

Host

Steve Richards
Host of Rock and Roll Politics, a broadcaster and author with expertise in political journalism and analysis.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Intelligent analysis with a twang of guitar

    Steve has created an excellent nook in the Podcast Church of Anything. He thinks deeply about political events of the day and would I think, be an excellent confederate to almost any Politician. His mimicry is top notch, he has a sense of fun and it’s just a nice person. A top listen and worth paying for - itself a badge.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mac Jeyell
    United Kingdom8 days ago
  • Great podcast

    Expertly crafted political insights laced with genuine compassion and positivity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlandsa month ago
  • If you only listen to one UK political podcast, make it this one

    Open-minded, deeply informed political analysis from a broadcaster who actively embraces complexity and debate — and who is a joy to listen to. I started listening earlier in 2025 and it’s already become indispensable — I’m now a happy annual subscriber.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    weesimon
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

    Steve Richards is essential weekly podcast listening. With his knowledge and experience he gives us the historical context of practically everything to help us make sense of what is happening now.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Puglia Princess
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Nick Keith

    Steve is consistently the best political podcaster in the UK with his wealth of experience and support from his listeners - his ‘cooperative’. Unmissable - along with ‘Not Another One’, his other podcast with 3 other commentators.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IAmShakespeare
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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The host is praised for being knowledgeable and articulate, making the complex world of politics more accessible.
Listeners appreciate the insightful commentary and historical context provided, with many noting the depth of analysis on current political issues.
There are mixed reviews, with some expressing the need for more varied perspectives and critiques of partisan biases in analysis.

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#38
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#77
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Apple Podcasts
#210
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#210
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#222
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Apple Podcasts
#66
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Could The Conservatives Recover?
Q: Isn't the truth that in the age of 24-hour news and countless podcasts providing constant analysis, politicians can't get away with these word games anymore?
Yes, the scrutiny is significantly higher now, making it essential for clear and focused communication from politicians during budget announcements.
Should transport be a top priority for Starmer? – in conversation with Christian Wolmar
Q: How do you address the public ownership of railways issue?
The lack of public speeches on this issue raises concerns about Labour's commitment.
Rock & Roll Politics Live at the Edinburgh Festival
Q: How will Keir Starmer's leadership shape the future of the Labour Party?
Starmer's low ratings may prompt discussions about alternative leadership figures, such as Andy Burnham.
For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Q: What implications would Farage's election have for the political landscape?
Richards explains that Farage leading a parliamentary party poses many challenges, especially given the Conservatives' experience and a new party's struggle to claim power credibly.
For all the storms, is Labour heading for a second term?
Q: What do you think the Labour government needs to address in order to maintain public support?
Stuart Grant highlights the need for Labour to obtain meaningful change and restore public trust, noting the financial constraints and the challenges in achieving their promised policies.

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The episodes provide an engaging analysis of current UK political dynamics, focusing primarily on the Labour Party, its leaders, and key figures such as Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer. Notable discussions include economic policies, media influence, and the complexities surrounding public sentiment. The host, drawing from vast experience in political journalism, infuses each episode with historical context, making connections between past and present political events, which helps listeners navigate the often turbulent landscape of UK politics. The content is likely to appeal to those who appreciate in-depth commentary that balances critical insights with light-hearted moments.

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Rock & Roll Politics launched 8 years ago and published 425 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Rock & Roll Politics include:

1. Nick Thomas-Symonds
2. Christian Wolmar
3. Estella Baker
4. Alex Hyde
5. Stuart Grant
6. Matthew Ryder
7. Patrick Martin
8. Fraser Oates

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