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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 53 MIN

Afghan Data Breach and Votes at 16: What Now for British Democracy? | Political Frenemies #23

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In this feisty episode of Political Frenemies, Ex-Tory defence adviser Chris Newton and Lib Dem councillor Mathew Hulbert dive into the week’s most pressing political stories — from the fallout of the Afghan data breach to the ongoing turmoil within the Labour Party, and the contentious debate over lowering the voting age to 16. With their trademark mix of sharp insight and respectful disagreement, the duo explores the tension between transparency and security, and what real accountability should look like in modern politics.

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