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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 11min

549. I Exposed My Own Dad - Now I'm Coming For ELITES - Liam Tuffs

Liam Tuffs, a rising YouTuber and friend of Tommy Robinson, shares his harrowing journey as a survivor of childhood abuse at the hands of his father, Peter Gillett, now imprisoned. He candidly discusses his awakening to media deception and the emotional impact of his father’s manipulative behaviors. Liam delves into the disconnection between societal elites and the struggles of everyday people, emphasizing the importance of truth and accountability. His story is a compelling mix of resilience and the fight against cultural misinformation.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 12min

548. Britain Is Undefendable – Ex-RAF Pilot Tim Davies on Borders, Islam, and Wokeness in the Military

Tim Davies, an ex-RAF pilot, dives into the pressing issues of national defense and immigration. He discusses the UK's border crisis and human trafficking, highlighting the financial motivations drawing migrants. The conversation shifts to the complexities of military recruitment, questioning inclusivity over merit. Davies also navigates the tensions between personal beliefs and institutional expectations within the military. He reflects on discipline, community values, and the historical figures who inspired change in aviation and military thought.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 16min

547. It's Time to BAN the Burka - Kevin O'Sullivan | Heretics with Andrew Gold

Kevin O’Sullivan, a TalkTV firebrand known for his bold commentary on British politics, joins Andrew Gold for an eye-opening discussion. They tackle the contentious burka debate, questioning individual freedom versus societal expectations. O’Sullivan exposes how identity politics and fear of offence threaten British values. The conversation delves into the implications of celebrity influence on political discourse, the complexities of religious expression, and the chilling effects of groupthink in media coverage. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of modern societal tensions.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 26min

546. Jonathan Pie - The BIGGEST Mistake I Ever Made

Tom Walker, the British comedian behind Jonathan Pie, shares his journey through the treacherous waters of political satire. He candidly discusses his biggest regret, the impact of cancel culture, and the complexities of Islam and free speech. Walker reflects on his controversial stances, such as defending Huw Edwards and navigating tensions with the woke left. He tackles issues like trans rights and the changing landscape of British comedy, offering an unfiltered perspective on the intersection of humor, politics, and societal backlash.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 17min

545. CIVIL WAR is Coming - Professor David Betz

In this riveting discussion, Professor David Betz, a military strategy expert at King’s College London, predicts the alarming potential for civil war in the West within five years. He examines how factors like elite disconnection, mass immigration, and the failures of multiculturalism could incite unrest. Betz warns of the Maoist model of insurgency's relevance today and elaborates on the role of censorship and AI in heightening tensions. He even urges listeners to consider their safety as the specter of chaos looms.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 15min

544. Andrew Doyle - Keir Starmer, The End of Woke & Islam

Andrew Doyle, author of 'The New Puritans' and creator of Titania McGrath, challenges the decline of the woke movement and its implications on free speech. He critiques Keir Starmer's authoritarian tendencies and explores the failures of liberalism in today's culture wars. The discussion dives into the dangers of censorship from both left and right, identity politics backlash, and the psychological roots of authoritarianism. Doyle also hints at new cultural shifts highlighted in his upcoming book, advocating for open dialogue and consistent values.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 44min

543. Iain Dale - Is the UK an Island of Strangers?

Join Iain Dale, a prominent British political commentator and author, as he engages in a lively debate on immigration and multiculturalism. They tackle pressing questions about whether the UK has become an 'island of strangers' and the effects of mass immigration on community cohesion. Dale analyzes Keir Starmer's political speech, shares his thoughts on media hypocrisy, and explores the evolving dynamics of cultural identity in Britain. With a nod to Margaret Thatcher, his insights spark crucial discussions about race, identity, and the future of British society.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 9min

542. EXPOSED: Met Police Caught in New DEI Favoritism Scandal - Peter Bleksley

Peter Bleksley, a former undercover detective, dives deep into the murky waters of modern British policing. He uncovers alarming DEI schemes within the Met, revealing favoritism toward minority officers that teeters on ethical violations. The conversation takes an unsettling turn with discussions on re-emerging blasphemy laws and cases of arrests for controversial speech. Bleksley articulates fears over rising radicalism and a fractured justice system while questioning the Labour Party's connection with working-class Londoners. This intriguing dialogue raises critical issues of trust in institutions and the complexities of free speech.
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May 29, 2025 • 1h 8min

541. The Truth About Gary Lineker's BBC Exit - Jonathan Sacerdoti

Journalist Jonathan Sacerdoti uncovers the controversy surrounding Gary Lineker's exit from the BBC, discussing how his social media comments sparked debate on media bias and responsibility. They delve into accusations of hypocrisy among BBC alumni and the role of public figures in political discourse. Sacerdoti highlights the challenges journalists face when expressing personal opinions and the often-overlooked issues of anti-Semitism in media narratives. This engaging conversation navigates the complex interplay between celebrity culture and accountability in journalism.
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May 26, 2025 • 1h 52min

540. Konstantin Kisin - Turning the Boats, White Slavery & the Woke Right

Konstantin Kisin, a comedian and political commentator known for his work on Triggernometry, shares his candid insights on immigration and identity. He discusses the enduring challenges of illegal immigration and the political failures to reform it. Kisin reflects on his ancestry related to white slavery and emphasizes the complexities of the ‘woke right.’ He addresses societal hypocrisy, the need for genuine political courage, and the importance of personal resilience in confronting historical grievances and modern cultural narratives.

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