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Sky News Takes ‘Electoral Dysfunction’ Podcast on the Road: Live UK Tour Set for Political Dissection and Audience Interaction
"Electoral Dysfunction Live: Sky News Announces UK Tour for Podcast
As a pivotal month in international politics approaches, listeners will be treated to incisive analysis of the newest narratives from Westminster and other areas, peppered with dynamic debates.
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Sky News' widely followed political podcast, Electoral Dysfunction, is set to embark on a tour in September, following an eventful summer spent reporting on the general election.
Sky's political editor Beth Rigby will be presenting a number of live events across the UK.
She will be accompanied by regular panel member Ruth Davidson, a Conservative peer, along with several special guests at the gatherings in London, Salford, Liverpool, and Glasgow.
Throughout the events, attendees will have the opportunity to pose questions and hear the panelists' insights on political affairs and the podcasting industry.
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Since its debut earlier this year, the podcast has amassed more than two million downloads and consistently ranks among the top charts.
Labour MP Jess Phillips, a primary contributor, taped her last episode recently before taking on a new role as a government minister.
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Electoral Dysfunction Live, dates for September:
• London – Thursday, 12th at Bloomsbury Theatre
• Salford – Monday, 16th at Lowry Quays
• Liverpool – Sunday, 22nd at St George's Hall
• Glasgow – Thursday, 26th at The Glee Club
Viewers will experience a keen analysis of the most recent narratives from Westminster and other places, accompanied by robust, engaging debates.
In this crucial period for worldwide political affairs, as the UK adjusts to its recently formed government and the US gears up for an impending election, the panel will analyze which political figures are thriving and which ones may face what's often termed as "electoral dysfunction."
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