• Borders, Benefits, and the Battle for Britain: A Deep Dive into Asylum, Immigration, and Pension Reform
    Aug 24 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: August 24th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Helen McDade: Reform U.K. John Grady: MP: Labour Glasgow East

    This week’s episode dives deep into three hot-button issues shaping UK and Scottish politics:

    Asylum & Immigration Crunch With record asylum applications and a growing backlog, Bernard grills Labour MP John Grady and Reform UK’s Helen McDade on the legal, moral, and economic implications. Should the UK withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights to regain control? And are legal migrants paying the price for asylum pressures?

    State Pension Age & Triple Lock Debate As the UK government reviews the pension age, the panel tackles tough questions: Is an increase inevitable? Can the triple lock survive long-term?

    Scottish Conservatives in Crisis? Jeremy Balfour’s resignation sparks a broader discussion on the state of the Scottish Tories. Are they facing political extinction, or is this just turbulence before regrouping? Reform UK’s rising vote share adds fuel to the fire.

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    51 mins
  • Misogyny In Politics, Council Tax Reform & Is Freedom Of Speech Under Threat?
    Aug 17 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: August 10th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Kaukab Stewart: SNP MSP Glasgow Kelvin Douglas Lumsden: Scottish Conservative MSP NE Scotland Roz Foyer: General Secretary, STUC

    In this lively episode, Bernard Ponsonby deep dive into the political and social issues dominating Scotland.

    Nicola Sturgeon's Memoir:

    Sparks intense debate over her legacy, emotional honesty, and political missteps.

    Critics accuse her of rewriting history and avoiding accountability.

    Supporters praise her vulnerability and introspection, especially regarding her relationship with Alex Salmond.

    Misogyny in Politics:

    Roz Foyer and Kaukab Stewart highlight the gendered nature of political criticism.

    Douglas Lumsden argues abuse is widespread across all politicians, regardless of gender.

    Wealth Inequality in Scotland:

    Shocking new stats reveal deep disparities in income and savings.

    Council Tax Debate:

    Heated exchanges over the outdated and unfair nature of council tax bands.

    Bernard challenges politicians on their reluctance to commit to revaluation or reform.

    Free Speech & Cancel Culture:

    Arrests at pro-Palestinian protests and the controversy around Kate Forbes at the Edinburgh Fringe raise concerns about censorship.

    Guests discuss the balance between freedom of expression and incitement, with calls for more respectful public discourse.

    The episode ends with a call for cooler heads and respectful debate in an increasingly polarised political climate.

    Bernard Ponsonby promises more spirited discussion in next week’s show. Hit subscribe to make sure you don't miss it!

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    52 mins
  • Frankly Speaking: Sturgeon’s Memoir, Economic Shifts, and Forbes’ Farewell to Holyrood
    Aug 10 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: August 10th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Christopher Murray: Labour Party for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh.

    David Melvyn Linden: Former Scottish National Party for Glasgow East

    In this episode of the Go Radio Politics Show, host Bernard Ponsonby and guests explore these major issues.

    Nicola Sturgeon’s Memoir – “Frankly”

    The episode begins with an in-depth discussion of Nicola Sturgeon’s newly released memoir, Frankly. The book reveals deeply personal aspects of her life, and her complex relationship with former mentor Alex Salmond.

    Bank of England Interest Rate Cut

    This segment tackles the Bank of England’s recent decision to cut interest rates, a move that has sparked debate among economists and politicians.

    Labour’s Fiscal Strategy

    Bernard Ponsonby challenges Labour’s tax pledges, predicting that economic pressures will force the party to break its manifesto commitments

    Kate Forbes’ Departure & Toxic Politics

    This segment focuses on Kate Forbes’ announcement that she will not seek re-election, citing family commitments and the toxic nature of political discourse in Scotland.

    Gaza Crisis & Netanyahu’s Proposal

    The final segment addresses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to occupy all of Gaza, a move that has drawn international condemnation.

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    52 mins
  • Starmer’s Palestine Pledge, Labour’s Tax Crackdown & SNP’s Independence Ultimatum
    Aug 3 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: August 3rd, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Jeane Freeman: former Health Secretary, SNP.

    Lynn Henderson: Scottish Secretary of the PCS Trade Union, Labour.

    John Cooper: MP, Scottish Conservative.

    In this episode of the Go Radio Politics Show, host Bernard Ponsonby and guests Jeane Freeman, Lynn Henderson, and John Cooper explore three major issues.

    The show opens with a heated debate on the UK’s potential recognition of a Palestinian state, exploring the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, accusations of genocide, and the political complexities between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority.

    The episode also focuses on the proposal for a 2% wealth tax on assets over £10 million, with arguments around fairness, economic impact, and Labour’s fiscal challenges.

    The final part of the show examines the SNP’s strategy for Scottish independence, with First Minister John Swinney suggesting that winning 65 seats would be a mandate. The panel debates whether this reignites the independence movement or distracts from key voter concerns like health, education, and economic reform

    [00:00-17:19]

    UK Recognition of Palestinian State

    Key Discussion Points:

    UK’s potential recognition of Palestine in September

    Humanitarian crisis in Gaza and accusations of genocide.

    Hamas vs. Palestinian Authority representation.

    International law and proportionality in warfare.

    Role of negotiation and historical parallels (Northern Ireland, South Africa).

    [17:55]

    Wealth Tax Debate

    Key Discussion Points:

    Proposal for a 2% annual wealth tax on assets over £10 million.

    Arguments for fairness and reducing inequality.

    Concerns about capital flight and economic competitiveness.

    Treasury modelling and Labour’s fiscal challenges.

    Broader tax reform and public service efficiency.

    [37:35]

    Scottish Independence Strategy

    Key Discussion Points:

    First Minister’s proposal: 65 SNP seats as mandate for independence.

    Debate over whether this reignites or buries the independence issue.

    Voter priorities: health, education, economy vs. constitutional matters.

    Role of other pro-independence parties.

    Trade union perspectives on election priorities.

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  • Trump in Turnberry, Mhairi Black’s Exit, Budget Cuts, and the Battle for Scotland’s Future
    Jul 28 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: July 28th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Alex Neil: Former SNP MSP and Health Secretary

    Martin McCluskey: Scottish Labour MP for Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West

    In this episode, Bernard Ponsonby leads a robust discussion on the political implications of Donald Trump's visit to Scotland, the future of public sector reform, and the emergence of Jeremy Corbyn’s new political party.

    The panel debates the cost of political visits, the recognition of Palestine, the state of the Conservative Party, and the sustainability of public services in Scotland.

    [00:01:40]

    Donald Trump’s Visit: Private or Political? Martin McCluskey argues it's a working visit; Alex Neil discusses who should foot the bill.

    [00:03:11]

    Palestinian Statehood Debate Discussion on whether the UK should recognise Palestine.

    [00:07:14]

    Kemi Badenoch’s Reshuffle & Tory Turmoil Martin calls it “shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.” Alex compares it to historical political reshuffles and critiques Tory credibility.

    [00:11:02]

    Reform UK’s Rise & Conservative Decline Debate on whether Reform UK could replace the Tories. Concerns raised about Farage’s influence and Labour’s performance.

    [00:13:50]

    Mhairi Black Quits SNP & Politics Reflections on Mhairi Black’s early exit from politics. Both guests lament the loss of a talented young voice.

    [00:18:50]

    Public Sector Reform & Fiscal Sustainability

    Discussion about the Scottish Government’s £1 billion savings plan, inefficiencies in health boards, and the need for tax reform.

    [00:28:53]

    Local Government Reform Debate on the need to restructure Scotland’s 32 councils and reduce duplication.

    [00:33:55]

    The Role of the State & Political Culture Bernard challenges the panel on the lack of strategic thinking in Scottish governance.

    [00:38:44]

    Jeremy Corbyn’s New Party: Threat or Fizzle? Martin dismisses its chances; Alex warns it could siphon votes from Labour and SNP, affecting marginal seats.

    [00:48:32]

    Fragmentation & Governability in 2026 Concerns raised about a “rainbow parliament” and the difficulty of forming a stable government post-election.

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    52 mins
  • Donald Trump in Scotland, Tommy Sheridan Unfiltered & Labour Rebels
    Jul 20 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: July 20th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio covering Trump in Scotland, Protest Politics, and Labour Dissent.

    Summary

    Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland sparks debate - should UK and Scottish leaders meet him?

    Bernard Ponsonby and the panel explore the diplomatic stakes, trade tensions, and climate controversy. Artist Alastair McCallum discusses Glasgow’s protest art legacy, and Tommy Sheridan reflects on the anti-poll tax movement. Plus, Labour suspensions raise questions about party discipline and political loyalty.

    Panel:

    Rona Mackay: SNP MSP

    Graeme Downey:Labour MP

    Lord Malcolm Offord: Scottish Conservative Peer

    Guests:

    Tommy Sheridan: Former Parliamentarian

    Alistair McCallum: Photographer

    This week on the Go Radio Politics Show with Bernard Ponsonby:

    [00:00:05]

    Trump’s visit, protest art, Labour suspensions

    [00:02:04]

    Should Starmer and Swinney meet Trump? Panel debate

    [00:06:51]

    What will Trump hear from Scotland’s leaders?

    [00:11:09]

    Trade deals, tariffs, and UK–US economic ties

    [00:12:05]

    NATO, defence spending, and Europe’s security shift

    [00:18:04]

    Glasgow’s protest art exhibition with Alastair McCallum

    [00:22:54] T

    Tommy Sheridan on the anti-poll tax movement

    [00:30:19]

    Are young people today less politically active?

    [00:36:44]

    Labour suspensions: Starmer’s crackdown on dissent

    [00:44:53]

    Loyalty to party vs. constituents: where should MPs stand?

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  • Green Party Leadership Contest, Corbyn’s Comeback & Political Heroes and Villains
    Jul 13 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: July 13, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Host: Bernard Ponsonby

    Guests:

    Dorothy Grace Elder: Campaigning and investigative journalist and former MSP

    Jim Eadie: Director of Strategy and Communications for ALBA Party

    Daniel Johnson: Labour MSP currently leading business, economy and fair work

    Ross Greer: Scottish Green Party, MSP for West Scotland

    Jim Monaghan: Writer and Poet.

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Bernard Ponsonby dives into the shifting sands of Scottish and UK politics. With the Scottish Greens entering a leadership contest, front-runner Ross Greer lays out his vision for the party’s future.

    Meanwhile, veteran socialist Jim Monaghan discusses the potential launch of a new left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn.

    The panel also debates political heroes and villains, from Harold Wilson to Margaret Thatcher.

    Episode Highlights

    [00:02:00]

    Scottish Greens: “Good guys or bad guys?” The panel debates the Greens’ record and internal party tensions.

    [00:06:00]

    Interview: Ross Greer on Green Party leadership, free bus travel, and independence Ross Greer lays out his vision for a greener, fairer Scotland.

    [00:16:00]

    Panel reaction to Greer’s proposals Critics weigh in on the feasibility and fairness of Greer’s policies.

    [00:22:00]

    Interview: Jim Monaghan on a new left-wing party and Jeremy Corbyn’s role Could Corbyn lead a new political force on the left?

    [00:29:00]

    Panel analysis: Can a new party succeed in Scotland? The guests explore whether a new left party can break through.

    [00:40:00]

    Political Heroes: Wilson, Salmond, Canavan Tributes to political giants who shaped modern Scotland and the UK.

    [00:48:00]

    Political Villains: Thatcher, Sturgeon, Cameron The panel names and shames their most reviled political figures.

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  • One Year In: Labour’s Reckoning, Scotland’s Crossroads, and the Independence Dilemma
    Jul 6 2025

    Air Date: July 6, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Zubir Ahmed (Labour MP, Glasgow South West)

    Ruairi Kelly (SNP, Glasgow City Councillor)

    Rachael Hamilton (Scottish Conservatives MSP)

    Kenny MacAskill (Leader, Alba Party)

    Headlines

    One year of Labour government – success or failure?

    Scottish independence movement – Kenny MacAskill interview

    Chancellor's emotional moment in Parliament

    [00:02:20]

    Labour’s First Year in Government

    Ruairi Kelly (SNP): Calls Labour’s year “atrocious.”

    Zubir Ahmed (Labour): Defends achievements like the Employment Rights Bill, NHS roadmap, and trade deals.

    Rachael Hamilton (Conservative): Criticises U-turns on winter fuel payments, welfare reform, and tax hikes.

    [00:07:16]

    Scottish Budget Consequentials

    Ruairi highlights SNP’s use of block grant to reduce child poverty.

    Rachael and Bernard debate fiscal responsibility and national debt.

    [00:12:36]

    Rise of Reform UK

    Bernard notes that despite Labour’s struggles, SNP and Conservatives aren’t benefiting—Reform UK is.

    Ruairi warns against reactionary politics and stresses need for hope-based campaigns.

    [00:14:56]

    Leadership & U-Turns

    Bernard questions Starmer’s authority after repeated U-turns.

    Zubir defends pragmatism and Labour’s £9.1B uplift to Scotland.

    [00:17:33]

    Future Tax Rises?

    Rachael predicts tax increases due to abandoned welfare cuts.

    Emphasises need for rebuilding public trust and offering a positive vision.

    Scottish Independence

    [00:21:58]

    Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party)

    Criticises Nicola Sturgeon for stalling the independence movement.

    Calls for 2026 Holyrood election to be on independence.

    Accuses SNP leadership of drift and lack of strategy.

    [00:26:39]

    SNP’s Reluctance & Alba’s Strategy

    Alba aims to pressure SNP and win over disillusioned independence supporters.

    [00:30:34]

    Alba vs. Greens on the List Vote

    MacAskill argues Alba is now a better list vote than Greens.

    Blames Greens for unpopular policies like LEZ and ferry issues.

    [00:32:44]

    SNP Governance Record

    MacAskill criticises SNP’s competence and economic management.

    Says Labour is worse, and Reform UK is a frightening prospect.

    [00:35:25]

    Alex Salmond Conspiracy Allegations

    MacAskill alleges political conspiracy against Salmond.

    Claims the ordeal contributed to Salmond’s early death.

    Panel Reaction & Emotional Politics

    [00:37:53]

    Reaction to MacAskill’s Claims

    Ruairi: Explosive but unverified.

    Zubir: Highlights SNP’s internal fractures.

    Rachael: Calls it a conspiracy theory, but respects Salmond’s legacy.

    [00:45:35]

    Emotions in Politics

    Discussion on Rachel Reeves’ emotional moment in Parliament.

    Ruairi: Emotions are human, not weakness.

    Zubir: Politicians often hide emotions; Reeves showed strength.

    Rachael: Criticises Starmer for lack of support; highlights abuse faced by women in politics.

    [00:50:34]

    Social Media & Abuse

    Ruairi: Local councillors face less abuse, but women bear the brunt.

    Zubir: Emotional toll is real; anonymity fuels toxicity.

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