The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack
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12 snips
Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 34min

#122 - William Clouston - Beyond the Doom Loop: A New Politics for Britain

William Clouston, a political commentator and co-founder of the Social Democratic Party, engages in a thought-provoking discussion on Britain's decline. He highlights the uninvestable UK economy, the energy crisis, and the failures of public services like the NHS. Clouston critiques the myths around net zero and argues for public ownership of essential services. He also emphasizes the need for a new political strategy, advocating for economic nationalism and a fusion of social policies to revive trust in governance.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 51min

#121 - Curtis Yarvin PT.2 - From Caesar to Satoshi: Why Political & Economic Systems Fail

Curtis Yarvin, a thought-provoking software engineer and political thinker known for founding Urbit, dives deep into the failures of political and economic systems. He discusses the merits of monarchy as a genuine form of governance and critiques the flaws in free-market libertarianism. Evaluating the origins of money, he argues that personal net worth reveals true inflation levels. Yarvin contrasts Bitcoin and gold, highlighting the need for a fixed-supply currency in modern economies, while sharing insights from his involvement in digital property innovations.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 2h 10min

#120 - Lisa Townsend - Common-sense Policing: Drugs, Gangs and Hurty Words

Lisa Townsend, the elected Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey and Conservative Party representative, dives into pressing issues in law enforcement. She challenges the failure of drug prohibition, discussing how it fuels violent gangs and supports organized crime. The rise of middle-class shoplifting is dissected, revealing societal complicity in crime. Townsend also advocates for a paradigm shift in policing, emphasizing victim support and the need for sensible budgeting. Lastly, she critiques the current mental health crisis and stresses the importance of police discretion amid bureaucratic challenges.
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109 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 2h 8min

#119 - Curtis Yarvin - The Tyranny of Democracy - The Illusion of Choice

Curtis Yarvin, a provocative political thinker and writer known as Mencius Moldbug, challenges the perception of democracy in modern governance. He argues that what we see as democracy is merely an illusion created by a ruling oligarchy, primarily led by institutions like Harvard. The discussion delves into topics such as the corrupting influence of academia on truth, the failures of viable political structures during crises like COVID-19, and the historical roots of left-right divides. Yarvin presents monarchy as a preferable alternative to current systems, raising questions about the future of governance.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 2h 14min

#118 - Neema Parvini - Elites, Populism & The Illusion of Change

Neema Parvini, an author and academic specializing in elite theory and populism, explores profound topics regarding the nature of democracy and its perception as a 'soft dictatorship.' He discusses how populism often becomes an illusion, the role of media and NGOs in shaping public narratives, and the significance of billionaire interests in global politics. Parvini delves into the dynamics of elite power, emphasizing how revolutions can lead to greater centralization rather than real change, sparking critical thoughts on activism and political engagement.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 37min

#117 - Nick Leeson - I Lost £862 Million and Collapsed a Bank

In this enlightening discussion, Nick Leeson, a former derivatives trader, shares his harrowing journey that led to the collapse of Barings Bank in 1995 after losing £862 million. He reveals how a small £10k loss spiraled into a massive cover-up, the fear that drove his risky decisions, and his life on the run. Nick talks about his time in a Singaporean prison, his transformation during those years, and the valuable lessons he learned about accountability and family, ultimately emphasizing the importance of integrity and honesty.
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41 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 2h 13min

#116 - Jamie Jenkins - Why the UK Is Failing, The Data Doesn't Lie

Jamie Jenkins, a former statistician at the ONS and BBC, critiques government data misconceptions. He discusses why traditional inflation measures fail to reflect personal experiences and sheds light on the NHS's pressing issues, including waiting lists and capacity concerns. Jenkins delves into the misrepresentation of energy prices and their impacts, the dynamics of migration on labor markets, and the public's disconnect from crime statistics. His insights expose the political narratives shaped by data, urging for greater accountability through transparency.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 39min

#115 - Dr. David Unwin - Reversing Type 2 Diabetes, The Truth About Food Addiction & Why Our Health System is Broken

Dr. David Unwin, an award-winning NHS GP and a leader in tackling Type 2 Diabetes through low-carb diets, shares profound insights. He explains how junk food is designed to be addictive and discusses the connection between diet and long-term health. David recounts a transformative patient case that reshaped his medical outlook. He highlights the costly burden of medications versus lifestyle changes. With actionable tips on improving your diet, he illustrates how our food choices directly influence our future health.
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16 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 10min

#114 - Vince Cable - Reform v Lib Dems - The UKs Political Future

Sir Vince Cable, former Secretary of State for Business and leader of the Liberal Democrats, shares his insights on the UK's economic struggles. He discusses how short-termism in politics has led to a broken system, highlighting key failures from both major parties. Vince debates the future of the Lib Dems, advocates for proportional representation, and critiques ongoing political accountability issues, specifically regarding Liz Truss. He also emphasizes the need for decentralization and examines the global competition with superpowers like China and the US.
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22 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 2h 46min

#113 - Dilly Hussain - Tommy Robinson, Islam, Gaza Genocide & Free Speech

Dilly Hussain, a journalist and deputy editor of 5Pillars, delves into the complexities of British Muslim life and the intricacies of free speech. He discusses the challenges of tackling community tensions and institutional failures, particularly around the topic of grooming gangs. The conversation also explores the nature of Islam, the impact of blasphemy laws, and the contentious figure of Tommy Robinson. Additionally, Hussain examines the balance of narratives on multiculturalism, immigration, and the interrelation of these topics with societal perceptions of crime and cultural identity.

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