"MPs are all the same"
"Politicians are only in it for themselves."
Are these things true? In some cases they might be, but what if in reality, they are not?
The Crossbench podcast wants to do political interviewing differently, aiming to learn about the person behind the politician. With a range of guests from across the political spectrum, we bring voices often overlooked in the political arena.
From backbench MPs discussing the realities of constituency politics to journalists offering insights on the shifting political landscape, The Crossbench brings frank and honest insight each week from those with significant influence over the UK's political future.
Hosted by former Army Captain and journalist Conor Wilson, new episodes land each Friday.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"MPs are all the same"
"Politicians are only in it for themselves."
Are these things true? In some cases they might be, but what if in reality, they are not?
The Crossbench podcast wants to do political interviewing differently, aiming to learn about the person behind the politician. With a range of guests from across the political spectrum, we bring voices often overlooked in the political arena.
From backbench MPs discussing the realities of constituency politics to journalists offering insights on the shifting political landscape, The Crossbench brings frank and honest insight each week from those with significant influence over the UK's political future.
Hosted by former Army Captain and journalist Conor Wilson, new episodes land each Friday.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

"Persistent knobheadery" is a term few people had heard of until Labour's welfare rebellion led to an embarrassing climbdown. Today's guest, Brian Leishman, was one of four MPs suspended for so-called "persistent knobheadery" over his role in fighting against his government's planned reforms.
Inspired into politics by Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour Party, Conor discusses the Chancellor's budget, the removal of the two-child benefit cap, how a wealth tax would work in reality and why he chose to challenge the government's attempts to reform the welfare system earlier this year.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.