Cindy Yu

Cindy Yu

Cindy Yu is an assistant editor of The Spectator and presenter of our Chinese Whispers podcast. She was brought up in Nanjing. She tweets at @CindyXiaodanYu

What is Michael Gove up to in Israel?

16 min listen

Michael Gove is on a fact-finding mission in Israel this week, studying the country’s vaccine passports scheme. But are the plans not already set for the UK to adopt them? Cindy Yu speaks to Katy Balls and James Forsyth.

Do China’s intellectual elite support the government?

35 min listen

You might think that in a country as tightly controlled as China, diversity of opinion is hard to come by in written form. But as I find out in this episode, there is a vibrant conversation going on with vastly different views, especially in the intellectual elite amongst professors and journalists. So what do these

What is Keir Starmer doing wrong?

15 min listen

A new YouGov poll shows that the Conservative party is 14 points ahead of the Labour party. What is Keir Starmer doing wrong? Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and the Mail on Sunday’s Dan Hodges.

Can the UK and EU fix the Protocol?

9 min listen

The UK and EU are holding talks over how to fix the Northern Ireland Protocol and stop the continuing violence on the island. Cindy Yu speaks to Katy Balls and Isabel Hardman about whether there’s a way forward.

Will the Greensill scandal hurt Boris?

13 min listen

A civil servant advised Greensill Capital while still working in government, it emerged yesterday evening. Is the scandal hurting Boris Johnson, or just damaging an old rival? Cindy Yu speaks to Katy Balls and the New Statesman‘s political editor Stephen Bush.

Why is Boris talking down vaccines?

10 min listen

Boris Johnson today said that the fall in coronavirus hospitalisations and deaths ‘has not been achieved by the vaccination programme’. After pubs, restaurants and shops reopened yesterday, why is the PM talking down vaccines? Cindy Yu speaks to Katy Balls and Isabel Hardman.

Could Cameron’s Greensill lobbying damage Rishi Sunak?

13 min listen

The Treasury has released text messages that the Chancellor sent to David Cameron, in response to the latter’s repeated lobbying. While Labour is trying to land a blow on Rishi Sunak as a result of this, can they succeed? Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and James Kirkup, Spectator contributor and Director of the Social

The complicated background to the Belfast unrest

15 min listen

Last night violence in Belfast escalated – petrol bombs were thrown, a bus was hijacked and children as young as 13 were reportedly getting involved. Cindy Yu talks to James Forsyth and Katy Balls about why Northern Ireland is experiencing this renewed wave of violence.

Is Boris being ‘honest’ on vaccine passports?

12 min listen

The government needs to be ‘honest’ about vaccine passports, Labour’s shadow health minister Jonathan Ashworth said today. Boris Johnson yesterday said the ‘certificates’ would not be needed for pubs or shops, but a recent paper from the government said venues could scrap social distancing rules if they’re used. Cindy Yu speaks to James Forsyth and

Is the exit roadmap still what it seemed?

12 min listen

The next stage of lockdown easing is going as planned, but some caveats around international travel and vaccine passports are being floated for further down the line. What did the government’s announcements today clear up? Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and Kate Andrews.

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Why does China care about Taiwan?

41 min listen

Cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan seem to be hotting up, with headlines frequently touting the possibility of a military takeover by Beijing. But why does China care so much about this set of islands that is around a seventh of the size of the UK? Cindy Yu speaks to historian Rana Mitter and analyst

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Does vaccinated Britain need mass-testing?

13 min listen

Brits will be offered two lateral flow tests a week, it was announced last night. The expansion of testing, the government says, will allow those who haven’t been vaccinated to continue life as normal. But is it really necessary? Cindy Yu speaks to Fraser Nelson and Kate Andrews.

Does Sadiq Khan deserve a second term?

11 min listen

Sadiq Khan hasn’t been a particularly awe-inspiring London mayor, yet he is still tipped to win in the upcoming elections. Why are his opponents failing to cut through? Cindy Yu talks to James Forsyth and Katy Balls.

Does ‘BAME’ still make sense?

16 min listen

Today’s report from the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities has made waves for its rejection of the existence of ‘structural racism’ in the UK, and recommendation to stop using the label ‘BAME’ when it comes to describing minority experiences and ethnic relations. Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Cindy Yu about what it

Will Salmond’s new party help independence?

15 min listen

Alex Salmond has been building his new Alba Party over the weekend. Two SNP MPs have defected to the former party leader’s side – is he helping further the cause of Scottish independence? Cindy Yu speaks to Katy Balls and James Forsyth.

Will Covid restrictions really end in June?

14 min listen

Today Matt Hancock refused to rule out not bringing the government’s Covid emergency powers back for another renewal vote in September, while the Prime Minister has been firefighting his comments from yesterday about pubs and vaccine passports. What kind of normality can we actually expect this summer? Cindy Yu talks to Katy Balls and James

Is anyone still communist in the Chinese Communist Party?

41 min listen

‘Scratch a communist, you’ll find a nationalist underneath’, Professor Kerry Brown, the director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College London, tells me on this episode. Together with Professor Victor Shih of UC San Diego, we talk about what drives the Chinese Communist Party (hint: it’s not communism), what membership means today and the policy

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How will Boris respond to the EU’s vaccine threats?

10 min listen

Overnight the European Commission’s rhetoric on vaccine export bans hotted up. In the run up to Thursday’s meeting between European leaders to discuss its vaccines options, what will the UK government do? Cindy Yu talks to James Forsyth and Katy Balls about Boris’s options.