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The language of political administration

27 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In this episode Stephen Coleman asks whether politicians and the administrators who run local and national government speak the same language. His guest to discuss this is Ed Whiting, the Chief Executive of Leeds City Council. WARNING: One use of bad language. Presenter: ⁠⁠Stephen Coleman⁠⁠ [https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/media/staff/240/professor-stephen-coleman] Producer: ⁠⁠Carl Hartley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlhartley/] We'd love to hear from you. Share your thoughts, suggest topics to cover, or ask questions. Leave a comment below or visit ⁠⁠www.thesoundofpolitics.com⁠⁠ [www.thesoundofpolitics.com]. And if you like this podcast then please follow to be the first to hear when a new episode is released.

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