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The Politics Shed

The Politics Shed

By: John Gibbs
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A series of podcast lectures by John Gibbs which support the Politics Shed Website. They are aimed to be resources for anyone interested in the the subject of Politics and in particular students of A level AQA & Edexcel Government and Politics A level. However the aim is to be useful to High School and higher education students through the breadth of links, videos and podcasts.John Gibbs Education
Episodes
  • Should the UK have a codified constitution?
    Jul 22 2025

    Arguments for and against a codified constitution

    The UK Constitution

    This podcast explores the complexities of the UK Constitution, its uncodified nature, and the ongoing debate about whether it should be codified. It discusses the historical context, sources, and comparative aspects of the UK and US constitutions, while examining arguments for and against codification. The podcast highlights the implications of flexibility, parliamentary sovereignty, and the role of judges in interpreting laws, ultimately questioning the future of the UK's constitutional framework.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the UK Constitution

    00:41 The Nature of the UK Constitution

    05:14 Sources of the British Constitution

    10:04 Comparative Analysis: UK vs. US Constitution

    16:13 Debating Codification of the UK Constitution

    28:06 Arguments For and Against Codification

    37:04 Political Implications and Future of the Constitution


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    46 mins
  • In the UK have Human Rights and Civil Liberties been eroded in recent years?
    Jul 10 2025

    This podcast episode offers a comprehensive overview of human rights and civil liberties in the UK, examining their evolution, the impact of political shifts, and the ongoing debate about the balance between security and individual freedoms. It discusses the historical context of rights protection, the significance of the Human Rights Act, and recent legislative developments that have influenced civil rights. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of human rights in the UK amidst growing concerns over security and governmental powers.Chapters


    00:00 Overview of Human Rights in the UK

    04:41 The Structure of Rights Protection

    09:37 Historical Context of Rights in the UK

    14:10 The Impact of the Thatcher Era

    19:24 The Human Rights Act and Its Implications

    23:51 Recent Developments in Civil Rights

    29:04 The Balance Between Security and Liberty

    33:42 The Role of the Judiciary

    38:31 The Future of Human Rights in the UK


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Liberalism
    May 15 2025

    This podcast explores the origins, evolution, and contemporary challenges of liberalism. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings of liberal thought, the influence of key thinkers like Hobbes and Locke, and the development of liberalism in response to social and economic changes. The discussion also addresses the rise of neoliberalism and the critiques it faces in today's political landscape.

    • Liberalism has roots in ancient Rome and Christian thought.
    • The Enlightenment played a crucial role in shaping liberalism.
    • Liberalism emphasizes individuality and the plurality of human experiences.
    • Freedom is a complex concept that can conflict with itself.
    • Civil rights are central to liberal thought, but their scope is debated.
    • Liberalism has evolved to include economic and social rights.
    • The 19th century saw the emergence of liberal political movements.
    • Key thinkers like Hobbes and Locke shaped modern liberalism.
    • Wollstonecraft and Mill expanded liberalism to include gender rights.
    • Neoliberalism has dominated political discourse but faces significant backlash.

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    22 mins
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