Manifestos and Mudslinging, UK Election Pledges and US Politics

In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown leads a discussion with an expert panel featuring Ira Shapiro, Aram Fisher, Steve O'Neill, Tonye Altrade, and Michael Donoghue. The main focus is on...

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In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown leads a discussion with an expert panel featuring Ira Shapiro, Aram Fisher, Steve O’Neill, Tonye Altrade, and Michael Donoghue. The main focus is on the launch of the UK party manifestos and the impact they may have as the general election approaches. The panelists examine key pledges from the Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democrat parties, analysing their potential influence on voters.

The discussion also covers recent events in US politics, including President Joe Biden’s response to his son Hunter Biden’s conviction and the significance of a recent meeting between Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump. The panelists debate the implications of these developments and the broader state of American politics as the 2024 election season heats up.

Key Quotes

  1. Steve O’Neill on UK Party Manifestos: “The thing with manifestos, they are in some way shopping lists of policies, but they also tell a story. Labour’s manifesto tries to tell a story about the kind of government Keir Starmer wants to run.”
  2. Tonye Altrade on the Conservative Manifesto: “There was no story whatsoever I could glean from the Conservative manifesto. It was a ramshackle of different things, some bold, some pandering to far-right wingers.”
  3. Mike Donoghue on US Politics: “It’s a brutal time to be an incumbent president. When you’ve got a country that seems angry, divided, depressed, they tend to blame the incumbent for everything.”
  4. Ira Shapiro on Mitch McConnell and Trump: “McConnell staying with Trump despite their differences shows the extent of partisanship. It’s clear McConnell will support the nominee, no matter who it is.”
  5. Aram Fisher on Biden’s Strategy: “Biden has taken steps to re-engage with black voters, appearing alongside Kamala Harris in Philadelphia. How effective this will be remains to be seen, but it’s a crucial part of his campaign strategy.”


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