In this engaging discussion, journalist Hattie Simpson, who covers the Labour students' revolt, shares insights into the dramatic drop in youth membership within the Labour Party, plummeting from 100,000 to just 30,000. Tensions rise as students voice frustrations over the party's stance on Palestine amid accusations of silencing. Hattie delves into how young activists face pressure and intimidation from leadership, raising concerns about a growing disconnect that threatens the party's future. The conversation highlights the urgent need for Labour to reconnect with its youth.