The Andrew Neil Show - Season 2

Season 2
At a momentous time for British politics, The Andrew Neil Show is back for a second series
Episodes

Episode 1
Political discussion show, featuring extended interviews and coverage of the party conferences in Liverpool and Birmingham.

Episode 2
Andrew scrutinises Conservative plans to tackle the cost of living crisis, as well as all the other major stories of the week.

Episode 3
After another tumultuous week for the government, Andrew's joined by ex-Tory minister Johnny Mercer and Labour's Jonathan Ashworth. And George Osborne and Ed Balls give their expert analysis.

Episode 4
The PM has sacked her chancellor. Under pressure from MPs and facing scrutiny from the markets, will a new direction in economic policy secure her future?

Episode 5
Britain's on the hunt for its third prime minister in two months. Andrew's joined by George Osborne and Ed Balls for a special edition on the latest race for No10.

Episode 6
As Rishi Sunak finishes his first week in office, Andrew is joined by George Osborne and Ed Balls to discuss what we can expect from the new administration

Episode 7
Interest rates spike with talk of a recession. Industrial action's on the rise. Immigration's back in the spotlight. Another busy week in politics for Andrew, Ed Balls and George Osborne to discuss.

Episode 8
As recession looms in the midst of a cost of living crisis, George Osborne and Ed Balls join Andrew to discuss the chancellor's Autumn Statement - due this week

Episode 9
Andrew's joined by George Osborne and Ed Balls to dissect the autumn statement. How will falling living standards and higher taxes impact Britain - now and long term?

Episode 10
As the cost-of-living crisis bites, and with looming strikes threatening disruption, Andrew Neil, George Osborne and Ed Balls discuss what lies ahead for British households this Christmas
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