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Charlotte Gill

Independent journalist and creator of ‘Woke Waste’, exposing misspending of public tax money on woke initiatives. Also writes for the Sunday Telegraph.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 2h 3min

#052 - Charlotte Gill - UK Doge: How the Government Wastes Your Tax Money

Charlotte Gill, a journalist and investigator known for her work on government accountability, dives into the shocking misallocation of taxpayer money in the UK. She reveals how vast sums are funneled into vanity projects while crucial services struggle. The conversation touches on controversial studies, the influence of donor funding on activism, and the rise of UK Doge, a movement advocating for reform. Gill also critiques political disconnects and the chilling effects of cancel culture on free speech, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and genuine political engagement.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 54min

“The Biggest Scandal You’ve Never Heard Of” - Charlotte Gill

Charlotte Gill, an independent journalist and creator of ‘Woke Waste,’ dives into the perplexing world of taxpayer-funded initiatives. She sheds light on absurd funding for studies like non-binary inclusivity and controversial academic projects that prioritize ideology over societal needs. The conversation explores bureaucratic inefficiency, criticizing the waste of public money on frivolous arts projects and the disconnection between funding promises and real LGBTQ+ support. Expect a sharp critique of political integrity and a call for accountability!
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Sep 1, 2024 • 44min

Woke Waste The Millions British Taxpayers Pay For Mad Woke Projects

Charlotte Gill, an investigative journalist focused on taxpayer impacts, joins to dissect the financial ramifications of 'woke' projects funded by British taxpayers. They delve into the allocation of funds, comparing critical medical research to niche arts initiatives. The conversation critiques lack of transparency in funding diversity projects and the emotional strain on taxpayers. They also highlight the questionable support for controversial charities, urging a reevaluation of how public resources are spent. The discussion is both insightful and thought-provoking!