The Black Paper
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/fan_mail/new] Summary On this episode, we ask why Christopher Harborne, a reclusive Sheffield-born billionaire living in Thailand, has donated more than £22 million to Reform UK, accounting for two-thirds of every pound the party has ever raised. We examine the billionaire's motives, and why Farage thinks anyone believes him when he says the donations come with no strings attached. We also look at what seems to be Labour's quiet retreat from its manifesto commitment to give 16-year-olds in England the right to vote. Is the fear of the Greens enough to ditch this commitment? Both stories are about influence on democracy, and how money and age may be deciding factors in the next General Elections. Also, with local elections on 7 May, we want to hear directly from our communities on how you’re thinking about these elections and whether you plan to vote. Take our short survey. It only takes two minutes. Your views matter. 👉🏾https://bit.ly/4vUhd0Z [https://bit.ly/4vUhd0Z] Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context 01:28 The Influence of Money in Politics 02:25 Chakrit Sankunrit: The Man Behind the Money 05:10 Understanding Cryptocurrency and Its Implications 10:16 The Ethics of Political Donations 15:24 Corruption and Politics: A Global Perspective 19:54 The Need for Electoral Reform 26:18 Conclusion and Reflection 26:48 Voting Age and Political Dynamics 29:40 Politics of Fear in Elections 34:48 Engaging Young Voters 36:57 Demographics and Political Influence 42:52 Community Engagement and Political Participation 49:57 Deportation and Social Justice Issues 52:25 The Black Paper.mp3 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/support]
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