

Danny Kruger
Conservative-turned-Reform UK MP and policy writer who previously served as a speechwriter and political secretary; author of a book arguing for a revival of Christian conservatism.
Top 3 podcasts with Danny Kruger
Ranked by the Snipd community

Sep 26, 2025 • 43min
Preparing Farage for Power: Danny Kruger on defecting to Reform UK
Danny Kruger, a former Conservative MP now with Reform UK, discusses his defection and the need for a revival of Christian conservatism. He shares insights on family values, community, and the political landscape, highlighting the challenges of immigration and integration. Kruger describes his personal journey to faith and how it shapes his political views. He urges for policies that promote family stability and critiques the divisive rhetoric in modern conservatism, all while preparing Reform UK for a potential government role.

Nov 30, 2024 • 1h 21min
Assisted Dying Bill Passes: How Did We Get Here? || SLP552
Kim Ledbetter, who proposed the terminally ill adults end-of-life bill in Parliament, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Danny Kruger and Tim Farron, both of whom spoke against it. They delve into the ethical dilemmas of assisted dying, emphasizing the risks of coercion and the need for improved palliative care. The conversation highlights personal narratives, contrasting autonomy with compassion, and urges reflection on societal responsibilities towards the vulnerable in their final days.

Nov 28, 2024 • 10min
320: ‘Death on demand’ | Danny Kruger on assisted dying
Danny Kruger, Conservative MP for East Wiltshire, passionately argues against assisted dying, engaging in a thought-provoking dialogue with Fraser Myers. He warns that legalizing a 'right to die' would lead to NHS providing 'death on demand,' revealing the potential for mission creep as seen in Canada. The discussion emphasizes ethical concerns and the risks posed to vulnerable groups, calling for critical scrutiny of proposed safeguards. Kruger implores MPs to reject the impending bill to protect individuals from unintended consequences.