
The Peter McCormack Show
The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
Latest episodes

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Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 43min
#084 - Andrew Griffith - Restoring Trust, Growth, and Conservative Principles
Andrew Griffith, a Conservative MP and Shadow Cabinet member, discusses innovative strategies for restoring trust in politics and driving economic growth. He shares insights on tackling the housing crisis and the burden of taxation, alongside challenges in the job market for young graduates. Griffith advocates for smaller government and regulatory reforms to stimulate competitiveness and innovation. He emphasizes the importance of free speech and individual liberty while calling for a fresh generation of leaders to address socio-economic disparities in the UK.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 59min
#083 - Gavin Rice - Growth, Housing, Welfare, Immigration, Politics & AI Disruption
Gavin Rice, a political strategist and former government advisor at Onward, dives into Britain's steep challenges. He tackles the housing crisis, critiquing government policies and the impact of rising prices on young people. Immigration is examined through the lens of a points-based system, revealing inconsistencies post-Brexit. Rice warns of a demographic timebomb and discusses the need for drastic economic reforms, while also highlighting the complexities of the UK's welfare system amid rising dependency on benefits.

Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 24min
#082 - Anaïse & Carine Kanimba - Arsenal’s Dirty Secret: Rwanda, Blood Money & Corruption
Anaïse and Carine Kanimba, daughters of Paul Rusesabagina, are outspoken human rights advocates fighting against Rwanda's authoritarianism. They delve into the troubling relationship between Arsenal Football Club and Rwanda, exposing how sports sponsorships can legitimize oppressive regimes. Discussing the ethical dilemmas of promoting tourism in a nation with a history of human rights abuses, they highlight the stark contrast between the country's beautiful image and its dark political realities, urging global awareness and accountability.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 2h 18min
#081 - Tom Clougherty - How the Government Broke the Economy
Tom Clougherty, Executive Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, dives into the pressing issues plaguing the UK economy. He dissects the consequences of punitive taxes, bureaucratic overreach, and the hollowing out of the middle class. The conversation explores the challenges of local businesses facing rising costs and government inaction, advocating for radical economic reforms, including a mixed healthcare model and significant tax changes. Clougherty also highlights Bitcoin's potential role as a safeguard against economic uncertainty, calling for renewed public education on these critical issues.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 35min
#080 - Phil Lojacono - What Broken Democracies Can Learn from Switzerland
Phil Lojacono, a Swiss entrepreneur and political thinker, shares insights into Switzerland's successful decentralized democracy. He discusses how localism and tax competition enhance accountability and citizen engagement. Lojacono explains why trust in government needs to be earned and how Switzerland avoids political extremism. He highlights the impact of referendums on empowering citizens, and contrasts Swiss governance with the challenges faced in the UK and US. Their unique approach demonstrates that engaging citizens can lead to a more effective political system.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 60min
#079 - Zia Yusuf - Reform’s Bold Plan to Save the UK
Zia Yusuf, Chairman of Reform UK and business strategist, shares his vision for revitalizing the UK through smaller government and constitutional reform. He tackles pressing issues like the immigration debate, the erosion of trust in institutions, and systemic challenges in governance that stifle innovation. Yusuf advocates for transparency in budgeting and highlights the potential of digital assets like Bitcoin to protect citizens' financial futures. His pragmatic approach aims to address the needs of citizens while advocating for urgent reforms in crime and economic policies.

May 28, 2025 • 1h 17min
#078 - Matt Goodwin - Are Nigel Farage and Reform Britain’s Next Government
Matt Goodwin, a leading British political scientist, discusses the dramatic rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK, examining the fractures within traditional parties like the Conservatives. He highlights the disconnect between voters and the political elite, exploring how mass immigration and cultural shifts are reshaping national identity. The chat dives into the pressing need for political reform, the challenges of contemporary liberalism, and the impact of political censorship on free speech. Goodwin provocatively suggests Britain may be on the brink of a democratic realignment.

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May 26, 2025 • 1h 44min
#077 - Alp Mehmet - Immigration Policy: Is Britain Becoming an Island of Strangers?
Alp Mehmet, Chairman of Migration Watch UK and a former British ambassador, dives into the urgent challenges of Britain's immigration policies. He discusses the unsustainability of current migration trends and the implications of mass immigration on the nation’s demographics and identity. Alp highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric and public concerns, emphasizing the need for accountability in addressing cultural integration. With over 1.2 million immigrants yearly, he raises critical questions about the future of British society.

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May 21, 2025 • 1h 25min
#076 - Freddie New - From Caesar to Starmer: The Death of a Nation
Freddie New, a savvy lawyer in fintech and Bitcoin advocacy, breaks down the inefficiencies plaguing government operations compared to the private sector. He discusses growing discontent with the UK government and historical parallels to the American Revolutionary period. The conversation shifts to Japan's demographic challenges, echoing similar concerns in the UK about an aging society. New also explores classical literature's influence on modern governance, emphasizing Bitcoin's role in navigating economic challenges and advocating for empowered local governance.

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May 19, 2025 • 2h 3min
#075 - Adam Coleman - Why Brits Secretly Want Trump
Adam Coleman, author and political commentator, dives into the shifting political climate in Britain. He discusses the rise of grassroots movements and expresses concerns over youth disillusionment and political apathy. Coleman emphasizes the significance of localism and community engagement in combating social decline and rising crime. He also tackles the intricacies of free speech and the implications of hate speech laws on public discourse, reflecting on the societal need for genuine discussions amidst polarized politics.