In this episode of The Political Inquiry podcast, Kit and Tom explore the politics of consensus change. The topics covered are:
— Will ‘Global Britain’ buck the consensus trend towards higher intervention / public-leaning / security politics?
— How will global economic pressures (especially from the US) change domestic policy?
— Is consensus change deliverable? Who will deliver it?
— How might the new consensus adapt moving into the 2030s-40s? What will be kept, what will be dropped?
— Is consensus change a false analysis of politics?
You can listen on Spotify here
You can follow Kit on Twitter (X) here and Tom here
For further reading on consensus change see:
Our TPI analysis looking at consensus deconstruction in PE#5 and what may come next in PE#6, as well as the New Consensus Notes series in NCN#1 on a new vision and how energy will be the bedrock of the next consensus in NCN#2
Also see:
Phil Tinline’s Death of Consensus (2022)
Peter Hennessy’s Duty of Care (2022)
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