
The Auron MacIntyre Show Piers Morgan Trades UK for a Bowl of Slop | Guest: Connor Tomlinson | 12/3/25
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Dec 3, 2025 In this discussion, guest Connor Tomlinson, a political commentator from Courage Media, tackles Piers Morgan's controversial take on immigration and food. They explore why some Western liberals romanticize foreign cuisines over national identity. Connor shares insights on London's changing demographics and cultural displacement, critiques media double standards, and addresses the complexities of assimilation. They discuss the U.S. and UK immigration policies and the urgent need for tougher immigration measures to maintain social order.
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Food As A Substitute For Cultural Tradeoff
- Piers Morgan defended demographic change in Britain by celebrating improved immigrant cuisine as proof of positive evolution.
- Connor Tomlinson and Auron Macintyre argue that trading national identity for food trivializes severe social problems tied to immigration.
Moral Cost Framing Of Immigration
- Connor Tomlinson links rising migrant crime and grooming scandals directly to immigration policy and questions moral tradeoffs.
- He asks rhetorically how many abused children are worth a vindaloo, forcing a moral framing on cultural defenses.
Pace Matters In Demographic Change
- The guests contrast U.S. and U.K. immigration pace, saying America is slower while Britain has experienced rapid, concentrated demographic change.
- They claim quick replacement accelerates political and cultural backlash and makes assimilation harder.






