Boris Out, Liz In: The Global Impact of the British Election
On Shifting Ground - A podcast by World Affairs
Between the passing of Queen Elizabeth and the election of a new leader, the world’s eyes are on the United Kingdom. Until recently, British politician Liz Truss was a relative unknown outside of the UK. Now, as prime minister, she faces the country’s worst economic crisis in decades, the first monarchy changeover in seventy years, and a host of pressing foreign policy matters – notably, Ukraine, Brexit, and Northern Ireland. On this week’s episode, we break down the global implications of new British leadership with Ronan McCrea, professor of law at University College London. He joins Ray to discuss the country’s changing voting laws, party politics, and how Truss’s governing approach may differ from past Tory leaders. Then, we travel to Northern Ireland, where the fate of a Brexit protocol – and the precarious peace between north and south – is back up for debate. Guests: Ronan McCrea, professor of law, University College London Noel Large, tour guide, Ex-Prisoners Interpretive Center Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs. We cannot do this work without your help. Thank you.