Anglofuturism

Christmas Special | Part 1 of 2, featuring Andrew Kramer and Rebecca Wray

Dec 24, 2025
In this festive discussion, Andrew Kramer, founder of Isembard, and grassroots organizer Rebecca Wray join to explore the future of British manufacturing and activism. Andrew shares Isembard's ambitious plans for expanding from one factory to 25 by 2026, highlighting the UK's unique Formula 1 supply chain. Meanwhile, Rebecca recounts her adventurous investigations into local environmental issues and advocates for cultural renewal through grassroots movements. Together, they envision a hopeful future for Britain, peppered with humor and optimism.
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ANECDOTE

White Trainers At The Oxford Rubbish Pile

  • Rebecca Wray investigated a massive wet rubbish pile in Oxford, wading in white trainers to capture footage.
  • She reports it was soggy, disgusting, possibly council waste and someone was arrested over it.
ANECDOTE

From One Camp Bed To Multiple Factories

  • Isambard scaled from one Park Royal site, one CNC machine and one camp bed to multiple factories within a year.
  • Andrew Kramer recounts rapid expansion and current plans to reach 25 factories by end of 2026.
INSIGHT

Design And Manufacturing Are Inseparable

  • Britain hollowed out manufacturing through decades of outsourcing and underinvestment, but tacit manufacturing knowledge is integral to design.
  • Andrew Kramer argues reshoring is necessary because design cannot be separated from manufacturing.
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