In this engaging discussion, John Mappin, the owner of Camelot Castle Hotel, shares his shocking experience with a government proposal to house migrants in his hotel. He reveals the local impact of such policies and the risks to community cohesion. With insights from political ally Nigel Farage, Mappin explores the broader implications on British identity and real estate values. The conversation touches on ethical dilemmas, the importance of free speech, and the need for active political engagement from the public to preserve cultural values amidst change.