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Apr 2021
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Show 219 - Liam Byrne

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Labour's candidate for West Midlands Mayor mixes the personal and the political in this searingly honest interview. Reflecting candidly about how he dealt with the loss of both his parents as well as his father's alcoholism, Liam describes the effect on him as a person and as a politician. Liam shares his narrative on Labour's wilderness years and his analysis of what the party has to do to win again, but do party members agree with him? If you've ever wondered why some politicians possess such a relentless drive and desire for public service, this will give you the answers. 



Get your tickets for the Political Party Specials at The Garrick Theatre and Vaudeville Theatre here:

 

https://www.nimaxtheatres.com/shows/matt-fordes-political-party-podcast/

 

Monday 24 May: Peter Mandelson and Sayeeda Warsi

 

Tuesday 25 May: Keir Starmer and Andrea Leadsom - SOLD OUT

 

Wednesday 2 June: Jess Phillips and Esther McVey

 

 

Follow Liam on Twitter: @liambyrnemp

 

Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com

 

Order Matt's book 'Politically Homeless' here: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/2100000262618

 

Follow Matt on Twitter: @mattforde

 

Follow Matt on WTSocial: https://wt.social/u/matt-forde

 

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