The Andrew Neil Show - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Andrew returns with George Osborne and Ed Balls discussing public sector pay and industrial action. And with Tory sleaze back in the headlines, ex-minister Jonathan Aitken advises.

Episode 2
In a week of national strike action, interest rate rises and record energy profits, Andrew is joined by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Grant Shapps

Episode 3
After a historic week when Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addressed the UK parliament, Andrew's joined by Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell. And comedian David Baddiel discusses anti-semitism.

Episode 4
As Nicola Sturgeon's resignation brings Scottish independence back to the fore of political conversation, Andrew is joined by Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and former First Minister Alex Salmond

Episode 5
As the government faces a growing backbench rebellion over the Northern Ireland protocol, Andrew is joined by Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab and former Irish PM Bertie Ahern. Regular guests Ed Balls and George Osborne discuss ongoing strike negotiations, the cost of living crisis, and supermarket food shortages.

Episode 6
Boris Johnson's government at the time of the pandemic is once again under scrutiny following a raft of WhatsApp messages raising questions about decision-making on matters of national interest. Former Justice Secretary Robert Buckland discusses the matter with former Chancellor George Osborne and former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls. And with Labour under pressure over the appointment of former civil servant Sue Gray to chief of staff, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Ashworth will be in the studio.

Episode 7
Political discussion show, featuring extended interviews with decision-takers and news-makers from across the political spectrum.

Episode 8
Shadow Levelling Up Secretary Lisa Nandy joins Andrew, George Osborne and Ed Balls to discuss the impact of the recent Budget. Can the UK avoid recession as predicted?

Episode 9
An eventful week at Westminster. Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove joins Andrew, along with former Chancellor George Osborne and former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls.

Episode 10
In the week when the government proposed to move migrants out of hotels and into army barracks and barges, Home Office minister Tom Tugendhat joins the show. Does the policy stand up to scrutiny?
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