

Politics LiveSæson 2019
Jo Coburn and a panel of guests discuss the big issues of the day in politics from Westminster and beyond. With Andrew Neil presenting an extended edition on Wednesdays featuring live PMQs.
Hvor man kan se Politics Live • Sæson 2019
202 episoder
- 09/01/2019
E309/01/2019Andrew Neil with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Brexit minister Lord Callanan and Labour House of Lords leader Angela Smith join Andrew along with Labour MP Chuka Umunna, former Brexit minister Suella Braverman and the Daily Mirror's political editor Pippa Crerar. - 01/02/2019
E2001/02/2019Jo Coburn is joined by Hugo Rifkind, Claire Fox, James Mills and Louise Casey to examine the latest Brexit developments. Plus a film looks at whether CCTV should be installed in care homes, and there's a discussion about World Hijab Day, as critics claim it's not something to be celebrated. - 20/02/2019
E3320/02/2019Nick Robinson with live coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions. Communities secretary James Brokenshire and shadow cabinet minister Jon Trickett join Nick along with Labour’s Alison McGovern, Conservative MP Phillip Lee, Camilla Tominey from The Daily Telegraph and Guardian columnist Dawn Foster. - 20/03/2019
E5220/03/2019Jo Coburn is joined by backbenchers Nadine Dorries and Stella Creasy for the first part of the programme to discuss Theresa May's decision to ask for a short delay on Brexit. Jo is also joined by Tony Lloyd and Nadhim Zahawi. Plus Prime Minister's Questions, and analysis by the Laura Kuenssberg. - 01/04/2019
E6001/04/2019Digital minister Margot James and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry join Jo Coburn, along with Tony Blair’s former chief of staff Jonathan Powell and editor of The Spectator Fraser Nelson to discuss Brexit with Conservative Brexiteer Steve Baker, knife crime, and centrism in politics. - 24/04/2019
E7124/04/2019Jo Coburn is joined by chief secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss, MPs Layla Moran and Peter Dowd and Brexit Party candidate Claire Fox to discuss cyber security and how political parties can attract younger voters. There is also reaction to Prime Minister’s Questions, live from noon. - 26/04/2019
E7326/04/2019LBC presenter Nick Ferrari, Green Party co-leader Sian Berry, Progress Scotland Chair Angus Robertson, and Sophie Jarvis from free-market think tank the Adam Smith Institute join Jo Coburn to discuss online pornography, next month’s European elections, and attempts to deselect Conservative MPs. - 14/05/2019
E8214/05/2019Former Brexit minister Suella Braverman and shadow international trade secretary Barry Gardiner join Jo Coburn, along with money-saving expert Martin Lewis and political commentator Jane Merrick. They discuss Brexit, university tuition fees and whether socialism is a dirty word. - 22/05/2019
E8822/05/2019With live coverage of PMQs. Education secretary Damian Hinds, shadow business minister Laura Pidcock, Lib Dem MP Layla Moran, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, Brexit Party candidate and former Loaded editor Martin Daubney and The Spectator’s deputy political editor, Katy Balls join Jo Coburn to discuss Brexit, the European elections and Theresa May. - 03/07/2019
E11203/07/2019With live coverage of PMQs. Former Universities Minister Sam Gyimah, Labour MP John Mann, The Telegraph’s Sherelle Jacobs, The Mirror’s Kevin Maguire, Shadow Housing Minister Sarah Jones and Solicitor General Lucy Frazer join Jo Coburn. Jo also speaks to new Brexit Party MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg. - 23/09/2019: Labour Party Conference
E14423/09/2019: Labour Party ConferenceLive from the Labour Party conference in Brighton, Jo Coburn is joined by shadow employment minister Laura Pidcock, Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips, Daily Telegraph associate editor Camilla Tominey and chair of Labour Students Rania Ramli. Includes shadow chancellor John McDonnell’s speech to conference. - 22/10/2019
E16222/10/2019Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative minister Jake Berry, the shadow Brexit minister, Jenny Chapman, the Spectator’s Katy Balls, and Laura Hughes from the Financial Times. They’ll be looking at the government’s Withdrawal Act and whether the government can get its timetable for the bill passed. - 23/10/2019
E16323/10/2019Jo Coburn is joined by a panel of guests including the former Conservative MP Ed Vaizey, the SNP’s deputy leader at Westminster Kirsty Blackman and The Times columnist Melanie Phillips for Prime Minister’s Questions, and whether the country will see a general election before Christmas. - 24/10/2019
E16424/10/2019On today’s Politics Live Andrew Neil is joined by a panel of guests including the Labour MP Lucy Powell, Polly Mackenzie from the thinktank Demos and the Times columnist Iain Martin to discuss the possibility of a Christmas general election and the problem of human trafficking. - 30/10/2019
E16830/10/2019With live coverage of PMQs. Business minister Nadhim Zahawi, shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald, Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, the SNP’s Pete Wishart, political commentator Matthew Goodwin from the University of Kent and Anoosh Chakelian from the New Statesman join Jo Coburn. - 04/11/2019
E17104/11/2019Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Conservative peer Danny Finkelstein, Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Brexit Party MEP Belinda de Lucy and political editor of the Daily Mirror Pippa Crerar to discuss the politics of the NHS and the Brexit Party's strategy for the election campaign. - 21/11/2019
E18421/11/2019Andrew Neil is live in Westminster with the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Johnson, the Telegraph’s Madeline Grant and James Meadway, a former adviser to John McDonnell, to discuss the Labour and Liberal Democrat manifestos, and the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. - 25/11/2019
E18625/11/2019Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with the founder of the BritainThinks consultancy Deborah Mattinson, the historian Dominic Sandbrook, and the editor of Labour List Sienna Rodgers to discuss the Conservative manifesto, and Labour’s pledge to compensate the so-called Waspi women. - 29/11/2019
E19029/11/2019Jo Coburn is joined by Lucy Fisher of The Times, Kate Proctor of The Guardian and the comedian and satirist Andy Zaltzman. They'll be discussing the fallout from the Channel 4 Climate debate and looking ahead to the BBC's Election debate this evening. There's also a film looking at what's going to happen to the People's Vote campaign.



















































































































































































