John Connolly, The Spectator’s news editor, speaks to Spectator columnist Douglas Murray about the problems of politically correct policing: ‘They don’t really bother if you get your bike stolen, they don’t really bother if you get your house robbed, but they love to paint their cars rainbow.’ – Douglas Murray On the rest of the show, polling expert Sir John Curtice discusses whether the Tories have already lost the next election; The Spectator’s political editor James Forsyth, economics editor Kate Andrews and deputy political editor Katy Balls look at whether Liz Truss will crack in the face of the backlash against her fiscal plans; former Conservative parliamentary candidate Ben Obese-Jecty gives his take on why some on the left abuse right-wing ethnic minorities; and author Kate Summerscale chats about her new work, The Book of Phobias and Manias. // SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPECTATOR Get 12 issues for £12, plus a free £20 Amazon voucher https://www.spectator.co.uk/tvoffer // FOLLOW US / spectator / officialspectator / the-spectator / spectator1828 Theme song written and performed by Jon Barker © 2020 Jonathan Stewart Barker Publisher Jonathan Stewart Barker 100%, administered by prsformusic.com Recording © 2020 Jonathan Stewart Barker 100%, administered by ppl.com