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39. Green Policies and Maternity Care

48 min · 29. april 2026
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Hilary and Sebastian discuss the Green Party's attempt to soften their controversial policies and Reform’s “vibes over detail” approach. What are voters really responding to on the doorstep? How can parties adapt as they chase mainstream appeal? They also take a serious look at maternity care in the UK, breaking down the causes behind maternal deaths and what needs to change to improve outcomes. Recommendations: Bricking It - Charlie Winstanley [https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/bricking-it] Check out the SDP website or get in touch: www.sdp.org.uk hilary.salt@sdp.org.uk sebastian.moore@sdp.org.uk

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