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The Spectator 64 Episodes Aug 11, 2026

Quite right! is a podcast from The Spectator that searches for sanity and common sense in a world increasingly devoid of both. Each week, hosts Michael Gove and Madeline Grant discuss politics, culture, and mischief, unpacking the stories that pique their interest, amusement, or exasperation.

Episodes

How the modern Middle East was made – and why it’s still at war | Simon Sebag Montefiore
How the modern Middle East was made – and why it’s still at war | Simon Sebag Montefiore Aug 11, 2026 1:01:10 This week, Michael Gove is joined by historian Simon Sebag Montefiore to discuss the rulers, revolutionaries and nation builders who shaped one of the world’s most turbulent regions.From Ibn Saud’s dramatic conquest of Riyadh and Atatürk’s creation of modern Turkey to Ben-Gurion, Reza Shah and Nasser, Simon explores the extraordinary personalities who built states from the ruins of empire. What ma
Is Michael Gove missing Bridget Phillipson already? – and the Cambridge University saga continues
Is Michael Gove missing Bridget Phillipson already? – and the Cambridge University saga continues Aug 4, 2026 39:56 The tale of the Cambridge professor, Jason Arday continues, as Michael and Maddie weigh in on the fantasy. How much of a role has Cambridge played in enabling such a serially misleading individual, and can the university claw back some respectability after this saga? – do they even feel a responsibility to do so?Maddie asks Michael whether Lucy Powell's broadside at his education reforms has made
Katharine Birbalsingh: children are taught to hate Britain – I blame the adults
Katharine Birbalsingh: children are taught to hate Britain – I blame the adults Jul 28, 2026 55:00 Katharine Birbalsingh is the founder and headmistress of Michaela Community School in Wembley, and has been dubbed Britain’s strictest headteacher. Under her leadership, Michaela has become one of the country’s most successful state schools, while openly challenging the progressive orthodoxies of the British education system.On Quite right!, Katharine argues that ethnic-minority pupils do not need
‘He’s made enemies’ – inside Burnham’s brutal Labour takeover
‘He’s made enemies’ – inside Burnham’s brutal Labour takeover Jul 21, 2026 50:41 Andy Burnham has begun his premiership with a sweeping reshuffle, purging many of Keir Starmer’s closest allies and installing a cabinet in his own image. Has he ended Labour factionalism – or simply created a new faction of enemies? And does the appointment of John Healey as Chancellor suggest that Burnham wants a safe pair of hands rather than a rival power base?Michael and Maddie also ask wheth
Louis Mosley: Burnham is wrong to ditch Palantir – and how AI threatens the 'lanyard class'
Louis Mosley: Burnham is wrong to ditch Palantir – and how AI threatens the 'lanyard class' Jul 14, 2026 47:55 Louis Mosley is the UK head of Palantir, one of the world’s most powerful – and controversial – technology companies. Its work with the NHS, the US government and western militaries has made it a lightning rod for criticism, with opponents accusing it of threatening privacy, enabling mass deportations and supporting military operations in Gaza. Louis therefore occupies an unusual position at the i
Parliament’s greatest speeches – and does Labour have a women problem?
Parliament’s greatest speeches – and does Labour have a women problem? Jul 9, 2026 33:20 In this week’s Q&A: does Labour have a women problem? Michael and Maddie discuss why the party has never had a female leader, whether its embrace of identity politics has created a rod for its own back, and why gender-critical feminists on the left have found themselves in exile.Also this week: why won’t any party touch the triple lock? Michael argues that the state pension has become an unsustain
Farage's gamble: is 'the establishment' out to destroy him?
Farage's gamble: is 'the establishment' out to destroy him? Jul 7, 2026 48:08 Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton and will fight a by-election in an attempt to turn questions over his finances into a referendum on ‘the people vs the establishment’. Is this a political masterstroke or a mistake? Has Farage taken back control of the narrative, or will the row over undeclared money continue to plague Reform?Michael and Maddie also discuss whether Dominic Cummings’s pro
Am I a 'spiteful class warrior' too!? – Kemi vs Bridget 
Am I a 'spiteful class warrior' too!? – Kemi vs Bridget  Jul 2, 2026 33:12 In this week’s Q&A: as Bridget Phillipson and Kemi Badenoch clash over Labour’s education policy, Michael asks whether he is a ‘spiteful class warrior’ too. He has written before about his scepticism over the charitable status of some of the country’s elite academic institutions, arguing that they should do more to earn it – but does he regret his comments?Also this week: as Britain edges closer t
'All vibes, zero detail' – Burnham's plan to fix broken Britain
'All vibes, zero detail' – Burnham's plan to fix broken Britain Jun 30, 2026 41:23 This week: Burnham’s strategy – or lack of one – a ‘number ten of the North’ and why immigration is the real test.What is so wrong with the South: Andy Burnham thinks devolution is the answer to Broken Britain, but does his diagnosis amount to an actionable plan for government? And does his focus on the North come at the expense of some of Britain’s most deprived areas? Michael knows the machinery
Burnham's dream cabinet – and why Prince George should go to Eton
Burnham's dream cabinet – and why Prince George should go to Eton Jun 25, 2026 28:32 This week: Burnham’s cabinet, Prince George’s schooling – and the buildings that make Britain beautiful.As Andy Burnham prepares to enter Downing Street, Michael and Madeline ask who should make up his dream Labour cabinet. Might he draw from the impressive pool of Blue Labour talent: Jonathan Hinder at business, Maurice Glasman at education – and, of course, Shabana Mahmood as prime minister. Do
Starmer’s fall – and the rise of King Burnham
Starmer’s fall – and the rise of King Burnham Jun 23, 2026 43:04 This week: Starmer’s exit, Burnham’s rise – and the court of King Andy.As Keir Starmer resigns after less than two years in office, Michael and Madeline ask what really brought his premiership to an end. Was Starmer simply overtaken by events, or did his downfall reveal something deeper: a disdain for politics, a mishandling of Southport and the grooming gangs scandal, and a growing gulf between L
SPECIAL: was Enoch Powell right about Britain?
SPECIAL: was Enoch Powell right about Britain? Jun 16, 2026 50:09 Enoch Powell is one of the most polarising figures in modern British politics. His infamous ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech – in which he warned that immigration would spark ethnic conflict – continues to shape some of today’s most important debates on race, identity and immigration.Michael Gove and assistant editor Madeline Grant sit down with Simon Heffer, author of Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Po

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