
Lewis Brackpool
Guest on the podcast episode. He is on X and Instagram under the name lewis_brackpool and also has a Youtube channel.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 30min
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1144
Joining Harry and Carl, Lewis Brackpool, a social media influencer and YouTuber, dives into the Austin Metcalf case, reflecting on race and forgiveness amidst tragedy. They explore Tony Blair's push for digital IDs, touching on privacy concerns and government overreach. The conversation shifts to the evolving cultural landscape, highlighting a significant vibe shift and generational divides in political alignment. Issues like disillusionment in digital discourse also spark debate, raising questions about accountability and the quality of online engagement.

Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 31min
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1104
Joining the discussion is Lewis Brackpool, an independent journalist known for his insights on policy and culture. He humorously examines the bizarre concept of cursed 'Djinn Knives' linked to knife crime in the UK while critiquing Bill Gates' influence on agricultural policies. The chat addresses the complexities of English identity, diving into heritage controversies and the intersection of culture and politics. With anecdotes and skepticism, they dissect the challenges of new legislation and societal responses to knife crime.

Dec 21, 2023 • 1h 4min
Conspiracy Theory? Replacement Migration, WEF at Davos, Net Zero, ESG... What's Really Going on?
Lewis Brackpool, independent journalist & Lotus Eaters contributor, joins the podcast to discuss the resistance faced by the democratization of media and the role of NGOs in shaping narratives. They explore the power of the World Economic Forum in shaping global agendas and question its intentions. The chapter also discusses the distrust in media and the role of social media in providing a broader perspective. They delve into British conspiracy theories and the impact of mass immigration. The need for a strong conservative movement in the UK is emphasized, along with the exploration of reasons for the lack of desire for change in UK voters. They also discuss class dynamics in politics and the impact of Trump's defeat in the 2020 election.