During what will be a crucial month for global politics, audiences can expect incisive analysis and lively debate on the latest intelligence operations from inside and outside Westminster.
Saturday, July 27, 2024 06:35 United Kingdom
Sky News' hugely popular political podcast, Electoral Dysfunction, will be heading out on the road in September after a busy summer covering the general election.
A series of live shows across the UK will be hosted by Sky's political editor Beth Rigby.
The events in London, Salford, Liverpool and Glasgow will include Conservative peer and regular panellist Ruth Davidson, as well as several special guests.
During the show, viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions and hear the panelists' thoughts on politics and the world of podcasting.
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The podcast has been downloaded more than 2 million times since it launched earlier this year and regularly appears at the top of the charts.
Founding member and Labour MP Jess Phillips recorded her final episode earlier this month after being appointed a Government minister.
Tickets can be purchased here: aegp.uk/Electoral-Dysfunction
Election Dysfunction Live, September dates:
• London – Thursday 12th, Bloomsbury Theatre
• Salford – Monday 16th, Lowry Quays
• Liverpool – Sunday 22nd, St George's Hall
• Glasgow – Thursday 26th, Glee Club
Audiences can expect incisive analysis and lively debate on the latest spin from inside and outside Westminster.
At a critical time in global politics, with a new government due to be formed in the UK in a few months and elections looming in the US, the team will discuss which politicians are succeeding and who are at risk of slipping into so-called “electoral dysfunction”.