Episodes
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Promises, promises.
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
All of a sudden, with an almost unseemly haste, a document is waved and everything on Stormont Hill is back to the nothing like normal it was before. The constructed ambiguity of this particular document means that it is truly all things to all Parties, yet perhaps amounting to nothing much. Lots of promises, but who'll be paying?
Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
Health status, Executive stasis, and Boris's strategic manoeuvres on Brexit.
Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
Endless "reports' on Health reform produce little critical or cultural change in frontline delivery of services. And who pays for pay? Little confidence that an Executive would have the will (or ability) to undertake difficult decisions. Why Sinn Fein might need an Assembly far more than any other Party. Finally, Boris's plans for trade arrangements between GB and NI - who knows? Though on negotiation with EU, there has been a shift in the dynamic of negotiation that isn't much discussed.
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Media, asking questions, and the election calm before...
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Friday Nov 29, 2019
At the end of the podcast we remark on how quiet the current election has been. The media gets quite self-important when challenged to tell us more than the obvious. What's behind the headline is often not the copy beneath, which leaves the reader or listener/viewer dissatisfied and wanting more. This episode is a conversation on the current state of public discourse. Perhaps a calm reflection before the next episode which will be after the election, before the New Year....
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Political Parties are on manoeuvres, heading into an election. In Northern Ireland local Parties all try to beat (up on) the DUP as a means of making themselves relevant, not actually offering anything new, positive or coherent. While across the UK the outcome of the election might offer a Conservative Government that rushes the Boris version of Brexit through before the 31 January, or not. The election to 'deliver' on Brexit might not deliver on very much.
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Hubris before husband for de Souza, and risks ahead for Irish 'Father Ted' economy.
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Hubris before husband, as de Souza vows to keep fighting case which has obvious resolution. There are risks ahead for the Irish 'Father Ted' economic model, including a possible Brexit own-goal?
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Swanning on. Rabble Alliance. The big issue bubbling.
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party announced he was leaving his role in due course. The Rabble Alliance in Westminster, all powered up and nowhere to go? Party Conference season's one big issue, barely mentioned in the news reports or election pitches.
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Backstop or go. David Cameron, hero or villain?
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
@3000Versts and @thedissenter take on politics and stuff in Northern Ireland, and elsewhere. Unionist perspective of course, but hopefully a bit wider and worldly view .
Episode one very much a trial (total experiment), with an unarticulated word or two here and there.
Inevitably, topics are 'Backstop or go' and 'David Cameron, hero or villain?'. Only about 20 minutes. Let us know what you think.