
The Peter McCormack Show
The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 46min
#94 - Max Winga - The 5-Year Countdown to AI Extinction
Max Winga, an AI safety advocate from Control AI, dives deep into the existential risks posed by artificial intelligence. He discusses the alarming race for superintelligence and the lack of safety protocols that could lead to catastrophic outcomes. The conversation touches on the chilling concept of an 'intelligence explosion,' the paradox of AI autonomy, and the unsettling emotional connections humans form with AI. Winga urges the need for global cooperation to balance innovation with safety, all while maintaining a sense of humor about the quirky future of AI.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 40min
#93 - Kathryn Porter - NUCLEAR is the Answer, NET ZERO is the Problem
Kathryn Porter, an energy analyst and founder of Watt-Logic, critiques the UK's flawed energy system. She argues that Net Zero ideology and corporate greed have hiked energy bills and destabilized the grid. The discussion challenges the myth of cheap renewables, highlighting the hidden costs of wind energy and subsidies. Porter advocates for nuclear energy as a practical solution, presenting it as a reliable path forward amid the chaos of current policies. Her analysis pinpoints the moral dilemmas of renewable energy and the urgent need for a sound energy strategy.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 29min
#92 - Alex Phillips - Labour’s COLLAPSE, WOKE Economics & Women’s SAFETY
In this engaging discussion, Alex Phillips, a former Brexit Party MEP and sharp critic of establishment norms, lays bare the collapse of Labour and the pitfalls of woke economic policies. She tackles pressing concerns about women's safety, traditional economics, and how mainstream parties are failing to address real issues. Phillips highlights the shifting political landscape, particularly among younger generations, and critiques the disparity in the justice system, making a compelling case for urgent political reform to tackle societal challenges.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 7min
#091 - Rupert Lowe - Reform’s FAILURE, Restore's MOMENT & Westminster’s ROT
Rupert Lowe, an Independent MP and former Brexit Party MEP, passionately critiques the decline of British democracy. He discusses the influence of global institutions and corporate lobbyists eroding national sovereignty. Lowe also highlights public discontent with traditional parties, advocating for grassroots movements like Restore. He presents bold ideas for reform, such as shifting back to first-past-the-post voting and encouraging transparency. The conversation delves into the challenges young entrepreneurs face, emphasizing the need for accountability in governance.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 2h 7min
#090 - Lord Monckton - The NET ZERO Scam, Reform’s Rise & Thatcher’s Legacy
Christopher Monckton, a former advisor to Margaret Thatcher and a mathematician, critiques Britain's deep state and the costs of Net Zero policies. He shares insights on the moral decline in Western politics, highlighting the importance of liberty and love over control. Monckton reflects on Thatcher's economic legacy and its implications for today, advocating for small government and individual empowerment. He also delves into media bias in the climate debate and underscores the need for reform in conservative politics.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 56min
#089 - Raja Miah - How Politicians BETRAYED Grooming Gang Victims
In this discussion with Raja Miah, a dedicated whistleblower fighting against the cover-up of grooming gangs, the shocking betrayal of child sexual abuse victims by politicians comes to light. Raja exposes systemic failures within law enforcement and the media's complicity in silencing the truth. He critiques the cowardice of political figures and highlights the need for accountability. Raja also addresses the implications of new laws on free speech and the ongoing fight for justice, emphasizing that the battle against exploitation is far from over.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 2h 15min
#088 - Assisted Dying, Abortion Reform and Medical Ethics w/ Calum Miller & James Bogle
James Bogle, a barrister with 40 years in medical law, and Dr. Calum Miller, an NHS doctor and bioethics researcher, dive into the heated issues of assisted dying and abortion reform. They reveal how recent legislation challenges the Hippocratic Oath and risks jeopardizing vulnerable patients. The discussion critiques insufficient public debate and highlights real-world examples from Canada and Europe. They also explore the ethical dilemmas facing healthcare professionals, emphasizing the need for safeguards and the implications of shifting societal values on life and death.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 23min
#087 - Peter Whittle - Leftist Capture, Government Betrayal and Cultural Decay
In this engaging conversation, Peter Whittle, a cultural commentator and founder of the New Culture Forum, unpacks the deep institutional capture in Britain and the betrayal by major political parties. He critiques the failures of the police and media, and highlights the collapse of national identity. Whittle emphasizes that polite reforms are inadequate, urging listeners to build their own institutions. The discussion touches on the urgency of rethinking government structure amid growing disillusionment and cultural decay.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 53min
#086 - Lewis Brackpool - BBC Propaganda, Government Overreach and Media Distrust
Lewis Brackpool, an independent journalist and freedom of information expert, dives deep into government overreach and media manipulation. He discusses how covert state messaging shapes public opinion and the erosion of trust in mainstream media. Brackpool advocates for radical transparency and smaller government, critiquing the surveillance state and the influence of corporate power in politics. The conversation also touches on the challenges of accessing historical documents and the necessity for rigorous accountability in government spending.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 44min
#085 - Firas Modad - The Proxy World War: Israel, Iran & Why the U.S. Always Says Yes
Firas Modad, a consultant specializing in Middle Eastern business strategies, provides a gripping analysis of the escalating proxy world war involving Israel, Iran, and the U.S. He deciphers the geopolitical chess game, revealing how American foreign policy often prioritizes Israeli interests over its own security. From the perils of regime change in Iran to the nuances of pro-Palestinian protests, the discussion is rich with insights. Modad also highlights the intertwining of religion and politics, showing how deeply rooted beliefs shape conflict and potential resolutions.