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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 3min

608. Prison Boss Finally Reveals Why Tommy Robinson Was Separated in Prison

Vanessa Frake, a former UK prison governor with extensive experience in notorious institutions like Holloway and Wormwood Scrubs, shares her insights on the impact of rising Islam in prisons. She explains the rationale behind separating high-profile inmates like Tommy Robinson for safety reasons. Vanessa dives into officer-prisoner dynamics, highlighting manipulation, staffing challenges, and recruitment issues. She also discusses the emotional toll on staff, the complexities of managing diverse prisoner populations, and the pressing need for reform in the penal system.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 28min

607. I Asked Carl Benjamin About The Right’s Civil War

In this conversation, political commentator Carl Benjamin dives into the complexities of the so-called 'right's civil war.' He discusses how labels like 'woke right' create divisions and loyalty tests within movements. Carl argues that demographic shifts threaten civic attachment and outlines grievances over immigration and economic concerns. He critiques both sides of the political spectrum for extreme activism while advocating for a return to moral clarity. Benjamin presents that a change in policy and leadership could restore a sense of belonging and political stability.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 1h 37min

606. I Ask Notorious Drug Lord: "Are You A Psychopath?"

Pieter Tritton, known as Posh Pete, is a former high-level organized crime figure and author with a turbulent past as a drug trafficker. He candidly discusses his rise in the drug scene, revealing shocking stories from his youth and early arrests. Tritton explores the psychology behind his actions, intriguingly describing himself as a psychopath. Listeners will be gripped by his experiences in brutal Ecuadorian prisons, the tactics he used to survive, and his reflections on life after crime, wrapped in the fascinating contrast of his calm demeanor and extreme lifestyle.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 12min

605. Simon Brodkin (Lee Nelson): Why I'm No Longer On TV

Simon Brodkin, a comedian best known for his bold characters Lee Nelson and Jason Bent, joins for a candid discussion about the evolution of comedy. He shares wild tales of high-profile pranks, like crashing Glastonbury and X Factor, revealing the fine line between humor and controversy. The duo delves into the increasing fear among comedians due to cancel culture and media gatekeeping. Simon also reflects on identity politics and how these shifts have altered the comedy landscape, making the art both funny and perilous.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 4min

604. What Shaun Attwood Saw Inside Epstein’s World

Join Shaun Attwood, an investigative commentator on elite predators and author of several books on high-profile scandals, as he dives into shocking revelations from the Epstein files. He explores Prince Andrew's disturbing emails and demands for inappropriate hookups, implicates Bill Clinton and Donald Trump in alarming allegations involving flights and encounters, and discusses the ominous network of powerful figures enabling these abuses. Get ready for a deep investigation into the chilling world of the 'demonic elite'!
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Jan 1, 2026 • 54min

603. Reform's Muslim Politician Laila Cunningham Running For Mayor

Laila Cunningham, a British political commentator and former councillor, joins the discussion with her bold views on immigration and Muslim reform. She shares her journey from the Conservatives to Reform UK, emphasizing a need for decisive leadership. Laila critiques current immigration policies, calling for tougher measures like visa bans on Pakistan. She passionately addresses grooming gangs, condemns radical Islam, and advocates for strong community ties among diverse faiths, all while linking her perspective as a proactive British Muslim mother.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 1h 24min

602. I Confront Britain's Biggest Racist

In a provocative discussion, Steve Laws, a British nationalist activist known for his ethnonationalist views, asserts that England belongs solely to the English and advocates for total remigration. He challenges ideas of inclusion, debating who counts as 'English' and expressing controversial opinions on Jewish contributions to UK society. The conversation turns tense as Laws proposes mass deportations while Andrew Gold questions the practicalities and ethical implications. They also tackle sensitive topics like Holocaust skepticism and the role of crime in immigration debates.
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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. Why Anneke Lucas Was Warned to Stay Silent About Abusers

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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