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Quiet Riot

Quiet Riot Episode 26 - PEER PRESSURE

Nov 14, 2024
Luke Tryl, a regular guest from More in Common, dives into pressing issues like Lords reform and the public's appetite for climate action. He reveals surprising polling data showing that 82% of people want the UK to pursue net-zero at an accelerated pace. The discussion moves to the need for genuine reform in the House of Lords, tackling the problem of hereditary peers. The hosts also explore the evolution of political discourse in the age of social media, highlighting how entertainment is reshaping political communication.
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Quick takeaways

  • Public opinion in Britain shows significant support for proactive climate action, with most citizens preferring to maintain or accelerate current efforts.
  • Naomi's critique of hereditary peers highlights a call for political reform, emphasizing the need for elected representation rather than inherited positions in governance.

Deep dives

Introduction of Apple Watch Series X Features

The Apple Watch Series X features the largest display ever on an Apple Watch, enhancing user visibility and interaction. It is also notably the thinnest version to date, contributing to a more comfortable wear on the wrist. The charging capabilities have significantly improved, allowing users to obtain up to eight hours of battery life with just a 15-minute charge. Additionally, the new model is available in a sleek glossy jet black aluminum finish, marking a shift in design aesthetics.

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