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Sky News’ hugely popular politics podcast Electoral Dysfunction will go on tour in September after a busy summer covering the general election.

A series of live shows around the UK will be hosted by Sky’s political editor Beth Rigby.

She will be joined by regular panellist Ruth Davidson, who is a Conservative peer, and a number of special guests at the events in London, Salford, Liverpool and Glasgow.

During the shows, audiences will get their chance to ask questions and get the panel’s thoughts on the world of politics and podcasting.

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The podcast has reached over two million downloads since it was launched earlier this year – and it regularly features at the top of the charts.

Founding contributor and Labour MP Jess Phillips recorded her final episode earlier this month after being appointed a government minister.

Tickets are available here: aegp.uk/Electoral-Dysfunction

Electoral Dysfunction Live, September dates:

London – Thursday 12th, Bloomsbury Theatre
Salford – Monday 16th, Lowry Quays
Liverpool – Sunday 22nd, St George’s Hall
Glasgow – Thursday 26th, The Glee Club

Audiences can expect sharp dissection of the latest spin from Westminster and beyond, combined with plenty of lively discussion.

During what will be a significant time in global politics – with the UK a few months into a new government and the US election fast approaching – the team will discuss which politicians are succeeding, and who risks having a so-called “electoral dysfunction”.

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