The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack
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25 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 45min

#133 - Karl-Friedrich Israel - Inflation, Inequality, Socialism & the Future of Europe

Karl-Friedrich Israel, a German economist focused on monetary policy, dives into the hidden politics of inflation. He reveals how inflation acts as a silent thief, disproportionately benefiting asset holders while harming workers. They discuss Europe's slow decline and how regulations and taxes fuel discontent, leading to a resurgence of socialism. Israel argues for the need to measure inflation more accurately, the potential of cryptocurrencies, and the impact of AI on job markets. His insights challenge the narrative that governments can create prosperity without consequence.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 36min

#132 - James Esses - Is Gender Ideology Harming Children?

James Esses, a UK psychotherapist and former Childline volunteer, discusses the urgent need to address gender ideology's impact on children. He argues that gender dysphoria should be treated as a mental health condition rather than through immediate medical interventions. The conversation dives into the dangers of puberty blockers, indoctrination in schools, and the normalization of gender identity trends. Esses critiques the media and clinical approaches while emphasizing the importance of therapy focused on exploring underlying issues rather than pushing for transitions.
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36 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 39min

#131 - Angela McArdle - The Fight for Freedom in a Post-Rational World

Angela McArdle, former Chair of the U.S. Libertarian Party, dives into the ideological battle for freedom against control. She discusses the shifting political landscape, moving from identity politics to class warfare. Angela shares insights on strategic third-party tactics, her meeting with Trump for libertarian goals, and the importance of Bitcoin as a financial alternative. They also explore the erosion of civil liberties post-COVID and the ongoing conflict between advocates of liberty versus those seeking government reliance. A compelling look at the future of liberty!
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Dec 1, 2025 • 54min

PMQs #003 - Four Lies Buys A Generation of Decay

In this discussion, Connor, a recurring co-host, engages with Peter McCormack on the pervasive issue of political dishonesty. They dive into the misleading narratives from key politicians like Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer, dissecting how broken manifesto promises create generational decline. The conversation explores the destructive impacts of inflation on future prospects and raises concerns about the erosion of trust in democracy. They also propose solutions, advocating for structural reforms and greater accountability in politics.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h

PMQs #002 - Labour's Budget: Another Tax Raid on Working People

Labour's latest budget has faced criticism for its heavy tax burden on workers, savers, and businesses, leading to fears of economic decline. The discussion highlights the government's record borrowing and perceived authoritarian tendencies, including digital IDs. There are concerns over the impact of rising minimum wages on youth employment and a chilling effect on business decisions due to budget delays. Amidst claims of fairness, the implications of targeted taxes and welfare changes raise questions about fostering dependency versus alleviating poverty.
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9 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 40min

#130 - Peter Bleksley - The Government Has Surrendered the Streets

Peter Bleksley, a former undercover detective and crime author, dives deep into the alarming state of British policing. He highlights the collapse of public trust and the surge in crime, attributing these issues to bureaucracy overshadowing community policing. Bleksley critiques the abandonment of frontline officers and argues for a return to visible patrols. He also discusses the consequences of under-reporting crime, the normalization of petty theft, and the need for reform in police accountability and relationships with communities.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 51min

PMQs #001 - Inflation Is A Crime

Peter delivers a passionate take on the UK's economic landscape, revealing a 'doom loop' of taxes and inflation. He critiques shallow political debates and highlights the rise of new parties as disillusionment grows. Drawing on historical examples, he explains how inflation transfers wealth from wage earners to asset owners. With a focus on entrepreneurship, Peter warns against taxing the rich and calls for a pro-success environment. He urges young listeners to embrace personal responsibility over socialism and advocates for rebuilding critical thinking in society.
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18 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 48min

#129 - Shanker Singham - The Case for Radical Economic Reform

In this engaging discussion, Shanker Singham, a prominent trade lawyer and expert in competition policy, delves into the shortcomings of the UK's economic framework. He argues that current regulations stifle innovation and competition, calling for radical reforms. Shanker highlights the missed opportunities post-Brexit and critiques government inefficiencies and anti-competitive rules. He also emphasizes the importance of education in preparing for an AI-driven future, advocating for critical thinking and practical reforms to boost the economy.
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14 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 2h 7min

#128 - Paul M. Sutter - The Universe, Consciousness & Why We Might Be Alone

In this engaging discussion, Paul M. Sutter, a renowned theoretical cosmologist and science communicator, dives deeply into the cosmos. He explains the observable universe and the intriguing concept of dark matter and energy. Sutter also explores the delicate balance of life beyond Earth, the challenges of human missions to Mars, and the high stakes of James Webb Space Telescope's discoveries. His passion for connecting complex theories to human experiences shines through as he ponders whether we are truly alone in the universe.
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28 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 45min

#127 - Ewen Stewart - The Leviathan State, Civilisational Decline & the Way Back

Ewen Stewart, a sharp economist and public policy commentator, dives deep into the UK’s economic woes. He discusses the detrimental effects of bloated state spending, skyrocketing debt, and overregulation on growth and innovation. Ewen highlights a troubling brain drain as talent and wealth exit the country. He draws lessons from fiscal policies in Ireland and Eastern Europe, advocating for radical reforms and targeted tax cuts. The conversation also explores the moral impact of the welfare state and the urgent need for accountability within the civil service.

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