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May 8, 2025 • 1h 18min

#072 - Ann Widdecombe - The Tories Have Betrayed Britain

Ann Widdecombe, a former Conservative MP and Brexit Party MEP, dives into the failures of Britain's political elite and the erosion of traditional conservative values. She critiques mass immigration and net zero policies while emphasizing the urgent need for political reform. Widdecombe also addresses the disconnect between Westminster and the public, the rise of Reform UK, and the troubling state of free speech in Britain. With a bold perspective, she argues for a reclamation of personal freedoms and accountability within the political system.
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May 6, 2025 • 1h 52min

#071 - Rupert Read - Politics Broke the Climate Change Debate

Rupert Read, a philosopher and former Extinction Rebellion spokesperson, leads the Climate Majority Project, emphasizing pragmatic climate action across political lines. He critiques mainstream climate narratives, arguing that climate change isn't just a 'woke' issue but a pressing threat needing urgent, common-sense solutions. Read discusses the importance of community engagement and calls for a shift in public perception towards climate resilience. He also highlights the dual role of AI in climate discourse, emphasizing both its potential and pitfalls.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 6min

#070 - Nick Timothy - Why Labour’s Economic Plan Will Break Britain

Nick Timothy, Conservative MP and former chief adviser to Theresa May, offers a sharp critique of Britain's political and economic landscape. He argues that both Labour and the current government are failing to address deep-seated issues like uncontrolled immigration and economic stagnation. Timothy emphasizes the need for a return to conservative principles, warning that Labour's tax-and-spend approach will exacerbate Britain’s decline. He also discusses the political responsibility of leaders and the urgent demand for accountability and reform.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 49min

#069 - Joe Bryan - How the Government Bankrupted Society

Joe Bryan, a writer and thinker passionate about money, society, and freedom, shares his insights on the damaging effects of fiat currency. He contends that inflation isn't just an economic issue, but a crime against society. The conversation delves into how government control distorts markets, increases inequality, and impacts personal freedom. Bryan advocates for decentralized alternatives like Bitcoin, arguing they can help restore economic sanity and fairness in a world plagued by mismanaged monetary systems.
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Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 34min

#068 - Catherine McBride - Is Labour Wrecking the Economy?

Catherine McBride, an economist and former member of the UK’s Trade and Agriculture Commission, shares her critical insights on Britain’s struggling economy. She argues that overregulation and misguided energy policies are stifling growth. Discussions cover the impact of high taxes on homeownership and the steel industry’s decline amid global competition. McBride emphasizes the disconnect between Labour's promises and economic realities, calling for radical reforms to revive business and restore sanity to the UK economy.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 19min

#067 - John O'Connell - We're £12 Trillion in Debt

John O’Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, reveals the staggering £12 trillion national debt and its implications for the future. He critiques Britain’s tax system, emphasizing the need for reform to foster economic growth. O'Connell highlights how burdensome taxes like inheritance and stamp duty stifle ambition and penalize families. He argues for a simpler tax code and efficient government, advocating for changes to public services and spending to eliminate inefficiencies. The conversation is a clarion call for economic and political reform in the UK.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 2h 20min

#066 - Matthew Mezinskis - War & Money: Why Europe Can’t Rely on America Anymore

Matthew Mežinskis, a macroeconomic researcher and Bitcoin educator, delves into why Europe can no longer rely on the U.S. security assurances amid geopolitical tensions and the Ukraine conflict. He discusses the dangers of monetary expansion, rising authoritarianism, and the hollowing of the middle class due to inflation. Matthew argues that Bitcoin could be the escape hatch in this turbulent landscape while exploring the shifting power dynamics from West to East. His insights provide a compelling analysis of the intersection of money, war, and societal challenges.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 1min

#065 - Matt Le Tissier - The Media Lie Machine and Decline of Freedom

Matt Le Tissier, a former England international and Premier League legend known for his loyalty to Southampton, dives deep into the pitfalls of media manipulation and the declining state of personal freedom. He shares his refusal to conform during government lockdowns and his controversial views on the Covid response. Matt discusses the chilling effects of cancel culture on public figures and criticizes the disconnect between political leadership and the working class. He also touches on the evolving nature of science and skepticism surrounding mainstream narratives, including climate change.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 23min

#064 - Harry Miller - Thoughtcrimes and the Death of Free Speech

Harry Miller, a former police officer and passionate free speech advocate, discusses the alarming rise of ideological enforcement in the UK. He shares insights on how police document 'non-crime hate incidents' and scrutinize personal expressions. The conversation touches on the impact of woke ideology on institutions and the challenges faced in protecting civil liberties. Miller also reflects on his legal triumphs and the ongoing threats to free speech, emphasizing the disconnect in modern political discourse and the urgent need for honest conversations.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 57min

#063 - Steven Barrett - Two-Tier Justice and the Collapse of British Law

Steven Barrett, a leading UK barrister and constitutional expert, critiques Britain’s ailing legal system. He highlights the dangerous emergence of a two-tier justice system stifling access for ordinary citizens through convoluted laws. Barrett discusses how vague regulations shield the powerful and suppress free speech. He contrasts the UK’s rigid judicial complexities with the need for clarity and accountability while addressing pressing community issues and the urgent need for political reform and greater civic engagement.

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