EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 1H 12M
Binfire of the Vanities
from Quiet Riot · host Alex Andreou, Naomi Smith, Kenny Campbell
Mandelson has provided a political scandal for the ages but, amid the salacious detail and schadenfreude, what are the implications for Starmer, Labour and Westminster? Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell race to keep up with all the developments and also zoom out to look at the other power networks with tentacles spread throughout our political landscape. And they are joined by planet-brained author, Britain’s most popular Substacker and senior fellow at the Institute for Government, Sam Freedman, to look at the gathering storm around Government plans for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities policy. All that plus your regular Wokeydokey and a historical Grin And Share It! ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** “I look at all the performative hand-wringing from all quarters and I think I’m in a parallel universe. Everyone saying ‘OMG, can’t believe Starmer appointed him despite all this!’ Starmer appointed because of all this - not despite it - to be our interface with a corrupt White House that operates in precisely the same way.” “It feels like this has sped up something that was happening anyway. The question is, does it happen very fast, are we talking about a delegation going to Starmer in the next week to say ‘time is up’, or does it drag on for a few more moths?” “There’s a large amount of trust that the govt’s reforms to the provision of support for children with special educational needs require of parents - and that just isn’t there at the moment, because they’ve had so many difficulties with the current system.” "You don't want to be trying to do this kind of deep, long term education reform, sitting on 16% popularity in the polls, and with a Prime Minister who might be about to resign. That is not ideal." CALLS TO ACTION Find out more about NAPAC, the National Association for People Abused in Childhood Now Foster, the charity that reimagines fostering More on Provident Hospital, Chicago's history-making Black medical facility The IFS report on SEND • Check out our BLUESKY STARTER PACK, if you would like to join us there. We'd be chuffed if you did. • Read fabulous words! Visit our bookshop here • Email us at [email protected] • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mandelson has provided a political scandal for the ages but, amid the salacious detail and schadenfreude, what are the implications for Starmer, Labour and Westminster? Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell race to keep up with all the developments and also zoom out to look at the other power networks with tentacles spread throughout our political landscape. And they are joined by planet-brained author, Britain’s most popular Substacker and senior fellow at the Institute for Government, Sam Freedman, to look at the gathering storm around Government plans for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities policy. All that plus your regular Wokeydokey and a historical Grin And Share It! ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** “I look at all the performative hand-wringing from all quarters and I think I’m in a parallel universe. Everyone saying ‘OMG, can’t believe Starmer appointed him despite all this!’ Starmer appointed because of all this - not despite it - to be our interface with a corrupt White House that operates in precisely the same way.” “It feels like this has sped up something that was happening anyway. The question is, does it happen very fast, are we talking about a delegation going to Starmer in the next week to say ‘time is up’, or does it drag on for a few more moths?” “There’s a large amount of trust that the govt’s reforms to the provision of support for children with special educational needs require of parents - and that just isn’t there at the moment, because they’ve had so many difficulties with the current system.” "You don't want to be trying to do this kind of deep, long term education reform, sitting on 16% popularity in the polls, and with a Prime Minister who might be about to resign. That is not ideal." CALLS TO ACTION Find out more about NAPAC, the National Association for People Abused in Childhood Now Foster, the charity that reimagines fostering More on Provident Hospital, Chicago's history-making Black medical facility The IFS report on SEND • Check out our BLUESKY STARTER PACK, if you would like to join us there. We'd be chuffed if you did. • Read fabulous words! Visit our bookshop here • Email us at [email protected] • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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