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

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.

May 15, 2025 • 1h 18min
#074 - Jasmine Birtles - The Broken Welfare State
Jasmine Birtles, a financial expert and founder of Money Magpie, dives deep into the cracks in Britain's economy. She discusses the broken welfare system, the pitfalls of Universal Credit, and the urgent need for financial literacy in schools. Jasmine critiques rising taxes and government spending while predicting a potential economic crash as a catalyst for reform. Exploring Bitcoin, gold, and the stigma around wealth, she emphasizes the importance of informed financial choices to empower individuals and shift societal attitudes towards money.

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May 13, 2025 • 1h 45min
#073 - David Starkey - Why Britain is No Longer a Democracy
David Starkey, a historian and broadcaster renowned for his insights into British history, critiques the decline of democracy in modern Britain. He discusses how Tony Blair's government eroded parliamentary sovereignty and democratic accountability. Starkey argues that cultural revolutions have hollowed out national identity, placing Britain at a crucial crossroads. He calls for a restoration of tradition and freedom, urging a deeper understanding of democracy and the need for courage in political discourse.

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.