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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 12min

560. Ann Coulter - Mexican Cartels, Muslim Immigration & What Trump Got Wrong

Ann Coulter, a polarizing author and political commentator, dives into the contentious world of immigration and cartels. She provocatively compares the threats of Islamic migration and Mexican cartels while addressing cultural dynamics in the US and UK. Coulter critiques Trump's immigration policies and the media's portrayal of his presidency. She shares insights on historical contexts of slavery and political identity, examining the impact of welfare, charity, and free speech in shaping societal values. Her blunt opinions spark a lively debate about the future of Western civilization.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 4min

559. Bonnie Blue - What REALLY Happened w. Andrew Tate, 1,000 Men & The Man's Mum

Bonnie Blue, a controversial adult performer renowned for her bold views on sex work, engages in a gripping conversation. She shares shocking tales, including the time she slept with 1,000 men in a day. Bonnie discusses the emotional complexities of her choices, including her struggle with infertility and the trauma behind her public persona. With sharp wit, she tackles morality, societal perceptions, and personal identity, ultimately challenging stereotypes within the adult industry while shedding light on the intricacies of intimacy and resilience.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 1h 25min

558. Tommy Robinson - Head of Police Did This To Me

Tommy Robinson, an activist known for his controversial anti-Islam views, shares alarming insights from inside UK prisons, where convicted jihadists reportedly enjoy lavish living conditions. He discusses the stark contrasts faced by political prisoners like himself, who endure isolation and harassment. The conversation also tackles systemic issues like grooming gangs, government complicity, and the role of media narratives in shaping public perception. Robinson emphasizes the urgent need for honest discourse in tackling these sensitive societal challenges.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 6min

557. Ex-Muslim Nuriyah Khan: The UK's Future Is In The Balance

Nuriyah Khan, a British ex-Muslim activist, provides a gripping insight into the dangerous alliance between Islamists and far-left ideologues. She challenges the paradox of Western feminists who defend oppressive regimes like Iran, contrasting the silence over women's rights violations. Nuriyah recounts her own harrowing escape from a forced marriage, and warns about the rising influence of Islamist ideologies in the UK. She also sheds light on the grooming gangs scandal and calls for accountability in addressing the complexities of cultural integration.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 12min

556. I Annoy Ann Widdecombe For 1 Hour – She Doesn’t Disappoint!

Ann Widdecombe, a former Conservative MP and now a prominent spokesperson for Reform UK, shares her unique journey through the worlds of politics and entertainment. She candidly discusses her views on immigration, gay marriage, and the complexities of modern feminism. With sharp insights into the erosion of Christian values and the moral implications of capital punishment, she also reflects on her unexpected fame from reality TV. The conversation is packed with lively debates on cultural issues, public discourse, and her personal beliefs that continue to provoke strong reactions.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 44min

545b. Andrew Gold on Times Radio - Tommy Robinson, Holocaust Denial & Trans Rights

Guest Andrew Gold is a journalist, author, and podcaster known for his provocative discussions. He tackles the contentious topic of Holocaust denial and debates whether it should be illegal, urging listeners to challenge their perspectives. The conversation also navigates the complexities surrounding trans rights and the role of social media in shaping public discourse. Gold emphasizes the importance of nuanced dialogues in today's polarized climate, touching on critical issues like free speech and societal responsibilities.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 11min

555. Jeremy Kyle - I Knew What I Was Doing

In this candid discussion, Jeremy Kyle, the controversial TV broadcaster known for his once-popular show, opens up about the fallout from the cancellation following a guest's tragedy. He shares insights on cancel culture, media hypocrisy, and his personal battles with gambling addiction. Kyle reflects on the disconnect between the political elite and working-class concerns, touching on issues like welfare and community responsibility. He also critiques the fleeting nature of fame and the complexities of navigating public perception in the age of social media.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 1min

554. We're ALREADY In An AUTHORITARIAN State - Montgomery Toms

Montgomery Toms, a 20-year-old activist arrested for his free speech stance, shares his personal journey against authoritarianism. He discusses the emotional toll of confronting censorship and societal pressures, including his experience of solitary confinement. Toms highlights the erosion of free speech in the UK, contrasting it with less democratic nations, and critiques pandemic-related governance. His passionate advocacy for liberty reveals the personal costs of activism and the importance of protecting expression in an increasingly controlled environment.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 12min

553. Ex-Prison Guard: Tommy Robinson & The Muslim Brotherhood - Sam Samworth

Neil Samworth, a former prison officer and author of "Strangeways: A Prison Officer’s Story," shares his insider perspective on UK prisons. He discusses the alarming phenomenon of radicalisation, revealing how some inmates are coerced into adopting extremist beliefs for safety. Samworth also highlights the complex dynamics of prison gangs, including the shielding of vulnerable offenders. He sheds light on the mental health issues prison staff face and recounts the serious risks involved in their job, including threats to their families.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 53min

552b. Andrew Gold's Controversial LBC Appearance

Guests James Bloodworth, a journalist and author of 'Lost Boys Undercover Adventures in Toxic Masculinity'; Alison Hume, a Labour MP; and Joe Gideon, a campaigner and former Conservative MP, dive into pressing social issues. They discuss the controversial handling of grooming gangs by police, reflecting on fears of perceived racism impacting justice. The conversation shifts to challenges in political narratives, accountability for whistleblowers, and the implications of toxic masculinity in today’s culture. A provocative dialogue that highlights the urgent need for change.

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