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“I’m Scared For My Children” - U.K. Shifts Right After BRUTAL Migrant Stabbing Attacks

Nov 4, 2025
A sharp rightward shift in British voter attitudes on immigration emerges, driven by recent high-profile crimes. The hosts explore the rapid change in the Overton window and its potential implications for America. They discuss vocal critics shaping discourse, fears of rising violence, and public responses to government inaction. A heartfelt caller expresses anxiety for her children's safety, highlighting the emotional impact of rising crime. Also, the show debates how urban crises could lead to significant political shifts.
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INSIGHT

Britons Move Right On Immigration

  • British voters shifted right on immigration and racial-homogeneity concerns more than Americans in recent polling.
  • The National Centre for Social Research found 70% of right-wing Britons say white decline is bad for society.
INSIGHT

Overton Window Shift Explained

  • Tom Ellsworth argues the Overton window in the UK moved rapidly because visible problems forced public conversation.
  • He ties increased acceptability of criticising immigration to events like crime and local governance failures.
ANECDOTE

Uganda Laws Cited In Candidate Critique

  • Patrick Bet-David recounts Ugandan anti-LGBT laws and a candidate's comments about homosexuality.
  • He highlights news that Uganda criminalizes homosexuality and expanded punishments in 2023.
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