Shutdown Snafu, Fat-Shaming Generals, and A HORSE for Prime Minister? 🐎
Washington to Westminster: A Political Comedy Podcast
Release Date: 10/01/2025
Washington to Westminster: A Political Comedy Podcast
This week, America’s "most incompetent, lazy, feckless leader" has some competition, as we dive deep into the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, aka the Secretary of Toxic Masculinity, who is denying allegations that he ordered a shocking military "double tap" strike on two shipwreck survivors. Was it first-degree murder or just a "real dick move," as one scholar put it? Meanwhile, across the pond, the UK’s chaos continues: The entire Budget was accidentally leaked via email before the Chancellor could even speak, proving that the incompetence bar set by Boris and Truss is still...
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Is Keir Starmer already on his way out? We break down the rumors of a Labour leadership challenge and why the Prime Minister might be "stale" already. Meanwhile, across the pond, Trump’s invincibility is fading fast—between flip-flopping on the Epstein files, getting rebuked by Marjorie Taylor Greene, and suing the BBC for... telling the truth? Plus, we cover the most critical human rights case of our generation: An Australian prisoner fighting for his right to make toilet wine out of Vegemite. In this episode: Who could replace Starmer? (Hello, Red Queen?) Nigel Farage's "Nazi song"...
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American children are about to go hungry thanks to the government shutdown, but don't worry—Trump is using the emergency fund to redecorate a new golden ballroom. Marie Antoinette's ghost called the optics "terrible," but at least she offered cake! Andrea returns from her news-free vacation just in time to watch the American empire crumble. Meanwhile, Matt covers the UK's exciting new "racism race," where a Reform MP is furious about seeing Black and Asian people in TV ads, and a Tory MP wants to kick out legal immigrants for claiming benefits. Back in the US, 40 million people might lose...
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Donald Trump is taking a victory lap for the Gaza ceasefire, but with the deal already fraying at the edges, we have to ask: can this peace actually last? This week, we're breaking down the fragile new agreement. We give credit where it's due (sort of) to Trump's Nobel Prize ambitions, and we analyze the world's most awkward photo op, where UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer struggles to find a seat at the cool kids' table. But it's not all celebration. We discuss the emotional whiplash in America, the hypocrisy of a US foreign policy that armed the conflict for years, and why a real, lasting...
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Step 1: Invade your own country. Step 2: ...? This week, we're breaking down Donald Trump's bizarre new strategy to win a Nobel Peace Prize by deploying federal troops against American citizens in cities like Portland and Chicago. We also watch Trump suddenly develop amnesia when a reporter asks the one question he doesn't want to answer: Will he pardon his old friend, Ghislaine Maxwell? Meanwhile, across the pond, the UK has a free speech crisis of its own, where holding an "I Oppose Genocide" sign can get you arrested. Plus, we marvel at the latest "MAGA Math" promising free money from Big...
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Is your government shutting down, fat-shaming its generals, or planning to appoint a horse as the next Prime Minister? This week on Westminster to Washington, the answer is... yes. We're diving into the US government shutdown as Democrats hold the line for healthcare, while Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth rebrands to the 'Department of War' and gives his top military brass a stern lecture on their waistlines. Meanwhile, across the pond, the UK is fast-tracking a national ID card system nobody asked for, and we explore the constitutional loophole that could make a horse the next leader of the...
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Is the "Special Relationship" about to cause a constitutional crisis? This week, Andrea and Matt dive into Donald Trump's unprecedented second state visit to the UK and the political chaos it's unleashing for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. As questions swirl around Starmer's controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson—the "Prince of Darkness"—as US ambassador and his newly revealed connections to Jeffrey Epstein, could Trump's visit prove fatal for the PM's career? Meanwhile, in the US, the shocking murder of Charlie Kirk has right-wing figures scrambling to lower the temperature they...
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Is it an intervention, a babysitting mission, or just another week in global politics? This week, we're breaking down Europe's emergency visit to the White House, debunking President Trump's Nobel-worthy "peace deals," and watching as Gavin Newsom masterfully trolls the president using his own all-caps playbook.
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Welcome to Washington to Westminster! In this scorching episode, we dive headfirst into the blistering political climates on both sides of the Atlantic, asking if UK and US policies are getting hotter than a summer heatwave! First up, the UK is bracing for another summer of potential unrest as senior police warn of rising temperatures and rising crime rates, echoing last year's race riots. Is global warming literally boiling brains? Then, they tackle the latest in UK immigration policy, with Starmer and Home Secretary Act Cooper pushing controversial rules around ethnicity and migrant camps....
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott called a surprise special session — not to help flood victims, but to redraw the state’s already gerrymandered congressional maps. In response, Texas Democrats fled the state to block the vote. Andrea and Matt break down this political circus, compare it to redistricting in the UK, and ask: is this the beginning of a nationwide map war? Also in this episode: The Farage party’s bigfoot-believing recruits Why no one is naming their babies “Keir” And what the hell is going on with the name “Epstein”
info_outlineIs your government shutting down, fat-shaming its generals, or planning to appoint a horse as the next Prime Minister? This week on Westminster to Washington, the answer is... yes. We're diving into the US government shutdown as Democrats hold the line for healthcare, while Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth rebrands to the 'Department of War' and gives his top military brass a stern lecture on their waistlines. Meanwhile, across the pond, the UK is fast-tracking a national ID card system nobody asked for, and we explore the constitutional loophole that could make a horse the next leader of the country. Finally, stick around as our American host is put to the test with questions from the actual US Citizenship Test. Will she be deported?