🔔 It's time to talk about Johnsonism GoodwinMJ joins ChristopherHope to discuss the delayed birth of a new political ideology, why Tories should be paying attention to falling statues, and why he feels sorry for the PM Listen to chopperspodcast:
Pulling it off is much harder. This week on Chopper's Politics podcast - which you can listen to on the player above and subscribe to for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your podcast app - the University of Kent's Professor Matthew Goodwin joins The Telegraph's Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Hope to discuss the delayed birth of Johnsonism, why Tories should be paying attention to falling statues, and why he feels sorry for the Prime Minister.
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