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Dec 25, 2025 • 1h 13min

601. The Fabian Plot: How Tony Blair and the Elites Hijacked Britain

Stephen Barrett, a barrister focused on constitutional law, dives deep into the controversial influence of the Fabian Society in shaping modern Britain. He makes a compelling case that Tony Blair's legacy may threaten the jury trial system, arguing it’s the last defense against tyranny and suggesting a shift towards state-employed judges undermines public trust. Barrett also critiques the dangers of 'extreme moderation' and how increasing state employment mirrors past societal failings. A riveting discussion that challenges our understanding of democracy and governance!
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Dec 22, 2025 • 1h 17min

600. Konstantin Kisin LIVE: ‘Things Are So BAD, No One Pretends Anymore’

In a candid live chat, Konstantin Kisin, a sharp-witted comedian and co-host of Triggernometry, tackles pressing topics like immigration, cancel culture, and the challenges facing Britain. He argues that wokeness fosters a culture of victimhood, while advocating for personal agency. Kisin critiques mainstream media's failures, discusses the rise of Islamist extremism, and explains the housing crisis's connection to political shifts. With humor and grit, he warns about the risks of AI and surveillance, urging listeners to embrace free speech as society faces growing challenges.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 55min

599. The Names Anneke Lucas Was Warned Not to Say

Anneke Lucas, a survivor and memoirist, shares her harrowing experiences of childhood abuse within elite networks. She details the psychological programming used to control victims and discusses how many high-profile cases are reduced to solo perpetrator narratives. Anneke emphasizes the ongoing skepticism faced by survivors and the normalization of secrecy around such abuses. She reflects on her journey of healing, her work supporting others in prison, and the disturbing links between early trauma and the rise of psychopathy in power structures.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 22min

598. Geoff Norcott: “The Truth Is, I Probably Did Self-Censor”

Geoff Norcott, a comedian and writer known for his unique take on politics, dives into the complexities of modern comedy. He shares his experience as a conservative voice in comedy, revealing how Brexit reshaped the landscape for comedians. Geoff discusses the challenges of self-censorship, fears of cancel culture, and the necessity of diverse perspectives in media. He also presents insights into men’s issues, revealing the societal pressures young men face today and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of masculinity.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 30min

597. Chris Packham Defends the BBC — But I Push Back Hard

Chris Packham, a renowned naturalist and environmental activist, engages in a fiery dialogue with Andrew Gold. They explore contentious themes like the BBC's role in media impartiality, with Chris defending its public service against claims of bias. The conversation dives into the impacts of woke culture, the complexities of the trans debate, and the urgent threats posed by climate change and biodiversity loss. Chris emphasizes personal responsibility and the need for effective communication to inspire change in environmental habits.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 10min

596. The UNSPOKEN Prince Andrew-Epstein Photo Mystery | Roy Greenslade

Roy Greenslade, a veteran British journalist with a storied career in tabloid journalism, delves into the notorious world of undercover reporting. He reveals the behind-the-scenes strategies of Mazher Mahmood, infamous for his manipulative high-profile stings. The discussion uncovers the complexities of the Prince Andrew and Epstein photo, examining media influence over royal narratives. Greenslade also critiques ethical failures in journalism, highlighting the repercussions of phone hacking and the challenges of verifying royal stories.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 59min

595. Gen Z Debate Champion Vs Me: The Truth About Tommy Robinson, Charlie Kirk & the "Far-Right" - Tilly Middlehurst

In this thought-provoking discussion, Tilly Middlehurst, a Cambridge politics student and skilled debater, dives deep into the complexities of nationalism, gender identity, and political violence. She shares her intense experience confronting Charlie Kirk and the backlash she received for her views. Tilly challenges the notion of acceptable political violence and critiques the branding of figures like Tommy Robinson. They explore the evolution of societal norms and the importance of cultural assimilation in fostering national cohesion.
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Nov 30, 2025 • 1h 9min

594. I Built Ted Baker - Then Got Taken Down Over Hugs? - Ray Kelvin FINALLY Speaks Out

Ray Kelvin, the visionary founder of Ted Baker, opens up about his ascent from a small shop to global fashion fame. He dives into the unique 'hug culture' he fostered, born from his own health challenges. Kelvin shares the tumultuous fallout from allegations tied to workplace behavior, revealing the emotional toll it took on both him and his employees. He reflects on the myths surrounding his leadership and the significant changes that followed his departure, all while emphasizing the importance of accountability and personal growth.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 2min

593. Inside The Muslim Brotherhood's 100-Year-Plan - Extremism Expert Charles Asher Small

Charles Asher Small, an expert on extremism and founder of ISGAP, sheds light on the Muslim Brotherhood's 100-year plan and its potential impact on Western democracies. He discusses how the Brotherhood infiltrates Western institutions through entryism and the use of Qatari funding to promote soft power. Small explores the alliance between radical left movements and Islamists, and warns against generalizing Islam, urging a distinction between extremists and law-abiding Muslims. He also emphasizes the necessity for democratic resilience and caution in university funding to guard against radicalization.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 18min

592. This Trans Debate Went Off the Rails - Dr. Helen Webberley vs Andrew Gold

In this lively debate, Dr. Helen Webberley, a trailblazer in transgender healthcare, discusses her journey founding GenderGP and advocating for gender-affirming care. She argues passionately that being transgender is not a mental illness and emphasizes the importance of self-identification over biological factors. The conversation tackles the complexities of gender identity, including the nuances of medical transitions and detransition stories. Dr. Webberley invites listeners to center trans lives and experiences in the ongoing discussion about identity and society.

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