Future Affairs

Future Affairs

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4 A-level politics students, a few microphones, and just enough knowledge to be dangerous. Join us as we attempt to make sense of current affairs, question politicians (from a safe distance), and occasionally spiral over how any of this actually works. It’s politics, but it’s explained with confusion, questionable humour, and the perspective of people who are technically revising it.

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10 de jun. de 2026

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The Politics of Policing: Bias, Cancel Culture, and Systemic Prejudice 10.06.2026

The Henry Novak case has ignited fierce debate far beyond the crime itself. In this episode, we examine claims that fear of public backlash and "cancel culture" are affecting policing, and explore how politicians and the media have seized on the case to drive wider conversations about crime, culture, and public safety. Where does tragedy end and political narrative begin? 

Slimy, Self Satisfying, and Divisive: Labour's Finest 19.05.2026

Labour’s top talent are out in force: Wes Streeting Resigns, Andy Burnham plots a comeback, Angela Rayner circles quietly in the background and Keir Starmer tries to survive the week. From leadership rumours to political backstabbing, we unpack the chaos behind “Labour’s Finest”.

Goodbye 2 Party System: Reform's Rise, Risk and Test 11.05.2026

Tune in for the Local Elections Debrief as the episode breaks down Reform’s rise, Labour’s mounting struggles, and where Keir Starmer stands after a turbulent set of results. From shifting voter loyalties to the future prospects of Britain’s fastest-growing political force, we discuss what these elections could mean for UK politics moving forward. We may not claim to be political masterminds, but...

Strait Talk: Navigating Oil Prices, Royal Visits, and Global Impacts 06.05.2026

In this episode, we turn our attention to the Strait of Hormuz, analysing the impacts of recent events on global oil markets and international relations. Then, we dissect the King's visit to Congress, exploring its diplomatic implications and potential for strengthened alliances. Join us as we unravel these complex issues, providing insights into the intersection of politics, economics, and gl...

The Green Wave: Bungalows, Balconies, and Burns 30.04.2026

Are the Greens idealists… or are they the only ones taking the future seriously? This week, we’re putting the Green Party of England and Wales under the microscope. With a party member in the hot seat, we challenge their vision for a greener, fairer Britain, digging into their policies on climate, the economy, housing, and more. Whether you’re curious, sceptical, or somewhere in between, this one’...

The Mandelson Effect: Starmer's Regrettable Risk 28.04.2026

The “Prince of Darkness” is back in the headlines… but does it actually matter? In this episode, we break down the renewed focus on Peter Mandelson and ask a simple question: what does this really mean for Keir Starmer and the Labour Party? From the legacy of New Labour to today’s political reality, we unpack the story, challenge the narrative, and figure out whether this is a genuine issue or jus...

Bins, Buses, and Ballots: The May 7th Elections 20.04.2026

In the debut episode of Future Affairs, four A-Level students dive into the upcoming May 7th elections, sharing their perspectives on the key issues, parties, and what's at stake.

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