<p>Fresh from a trip to America, Munya Chawawa joins Armando to discuss the political art of saying nothing.</p><p>Munya recently looked at the parallels between Trump and Wrestling, and talks about how the language and theatre of WWE has inspired Trump's political style. </p><p>They then turn to Andy Burnham's tightrope walk, and his desire to be clear and direct, whilst also avoiding the elephant in the room - what effect does that have on his language?</p><p>Danny Kruger's defence of Reform's candidate also reveals some tricks of the political language trade, and we ask - can politicians engage on social media without being cringe?</p><p>Got a strong message for Armando? Email us at
[email protected]</p><p>A full list of candidates running in the Makerfield by-election is as follows</p><p>Jake Austin - Liberal Democrats
Count Binface - Count Binface Party
Andy Burnham - The Labour Party
Dan Clarke - The Libertarian Party
John Dyer - Independent
Ed Gemmell - Climate Party
Paul Gould - Independent
Alan 'Howlin' Laud Hope - The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
Robert Kenyon - Reform UK
Robert Pownall - Independent
Rebecca Shepherd - Restore Britain
Sarah Wakefield - Green Party
Peter Ward - Rejoin EU
Michael Winstanley - The Conservative Party</p><p>Sound editing: Rich Evans</p><p>Production Coordinator: Giulia Mazzu</p><p>Executive Producer: Richard Morris</p><p>Recorded at the Sound Company</p><p>Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.</p>