The State of It: What ministers won't say in public

The State of It: What ministers won't say in public

Author: The Times October 2, 2025 Duration: 41:43

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Welcome to The State of It, coming to you from Liverpool where the Labour Party is finishing its annual conference. Keir Starmer's team seem happy after his leader's speech, but what are his MPs really saying about him? Was he wise to call Nigel Farage a racist? How will Rachel Reeves balance the books in November's budget? Oh, and which cabinet ministers excelled at last night's karaoke?

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  • Steven Swinford, political editor, The Times
  • Caroline Wheeler, political editor, The Sunday Times
  • Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator, The Times
  • Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall editor, The Sunday Times

Producer: Euan Dawtrey

Executive producer: Molly Guinness

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