

The Peter McCormack Show
Peter McCormack
The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 1h 28min
#102 - John Redwood - Lessons from Thatcher, Warnings for Starmer
In this engaging discussion, Sir John Redwood, a seasoned British Conservative politician and academic, shares his insider perspective on government inefficiencies. He critiques the flawed Office for Budget Responsibility and highlights how Ireland's tax strategies outsmart Britain's. Redwood reflects on economic lessons from Margaret Thatcher's era, emphasizing deregulation and low taxes. He also warns of rising public dissatisfaction and the potential for another economic crisis reminiscent of the 1970s, urging for better fiscal management and accountability in today's governance.

Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 39min
#101 - Guy Opperman - The Real Reason Our Towns Are Dying
Guy Opperman, a former Conservative MP and Pensions Minister, dives into the pressing issues facing Britain today. He discusses the need for local banking and how it can empower communities, while highlighting the role of Bitcoin in pensions and savings. Drawing from his parliamentary experience, he critiques centralised politics and advocates for decentralisation as a solution to revitalize declining towns. With insights on grassroots leadership and innovative financial models, Guy emphasizes the importance of community action in rebuilding Britain's economy.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 2h 19min
#100 - Balaji Srinivasan - The Collapse of the West
In this discussion, Balaji Srinivasan, a tech founder and author of The Network State, dives into the decline of Western power and the ascent of China. He unpacks how inflation acts as global taxation and critiques U.S. trade policies that inadvertently boost China's status. Balaji also explores Bitcoin's promising role in a collapsing dollar system and the societal transformation driven by decentralization. He emphasizes the need for community ties and rethinking identity amidst economic shifts, stressing the relevance of technology in shaping our future.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 30min
#099 - Ben Habib - Why The UK Needs a Revolution
Ben Habib, a businessman and former MEP, critiques Britain’s political decline, accusing Tony Blair's reforms and globalist policies of eroding sovereignty. He emphasizes the urgent need for a revolutionary political leader to restore freedoms and public trust. The conversation highlights constitutional overhaul, the collapse of governance, and economic challenges exacerbated by inflation. Habib advocates for new political movements that reflect conservative values, urging accountability and a return to traditional principles to revive the nation.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 26min
#098 - Katie Lam - The CONSERVATIVE Fightback: Borders, Belief & BRITAIN
Katie Lam, a Conservative parliamentary candidate and former senior civil servant, shares her views on Britain’s cultural decline and political failures. She argues for a newfound bold conservatism that prioritizes honesty and real public service. Key topics include the impact of grooming gangs, immigration, and women's safety. Lam discusses how political disillusionment has stifled essential reforms and stresses the need for accountability and cultural revival over mere election cycles. She highlights the complexities of identity and legislation in modern Britain, advocating for meaningful change.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 40min
#097 - Josh Simons - Why Politicians Must Stop Lying
Josh Simons, a Labour MP and founder of the Labour Growth Group, joins the discussion with insights on revamping Britain's political landscape. He challenges his party's tax orthodoxy, aiming to center working-class interests in politics. Simons delves into the implications of wealth taxes and the need for open political dialogue to rebuild public trust. He stresses the urgency of educational reform in the face of AI advancements and advocates for revitalizing community businesses while critiquing reduced government roles in public services.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 57min
#096 - Samuel Kullmann - Why Switzerland Works and Britain Doesn't
Samuel Kullmann, a Swiss politician and Bitcoiner elected in Canton Bern, dives into Switzerland's governance model and contrasts it with Britain's issues. He highlights the power of direct democracy and how part-time politicians reduce corruption. Kullmann discusses wealth migration, the impact of decentralized governance, and how Swiss citizens take pride in their political system's accountability. He also reflects on the failures of Britain's top-down approach and shares insights on the importance of true political representation and meritocracy.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 5min
#095 - David Starkey - Why Britain is Broken and How We Recover Liberty
David Starkey, a British historian known for his expertise in the Tudor period and candid political commentary, shares his fiery insights on Britain's current struggles. He critiques the legacy of 'neophilia' from the Blair era and laments the chaos of modern conservatism. Starkey contrasts English individualism with bureaucratic European models, highlights the economic crisis, and examines the cultural rift between Britain and France. He emphasizes the necessity of historical context and education to reclaim Britain's unique identity and values.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 46min
#094 - Max Winga - The 5-Year Countdown to AI Extinction
Max Winga, an AI safety advocate from Control AI, dives deep into the existential risks posed by artificial intelligence. He discusses the alarming race for superintelligence and the lack of safety protocols that could lead to catastrophic outcomes. The conversation touches on the chilling concept of an 'intelligence explosion,' the paradox of AI autonomy, and the unsettling emotional connections humans form with AI. Winga urges the need for global cooperation to balance innovation with safety, all while maintaining a sense of humor about the quirky future of AI.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 40min
#093 - Kathryn Porter - NUCLEAR is the Answer, NET ZERO is the Problem
Kathryn Porter, an energy analyst and founder of Watt-Logic, critiques the UK's flawed energy system. She argues that Net Zero ideology and corporate greed have hiked energy bills and destabilized the grid. The discussion challenges the myth of cheap renewables, highlighting the hidden costs of wind energy and subsidies. Porter advocates for nuclear energy as a practical solution, presenting it as a reliable path forward amid the chaos of current policies. Her analysis pinpoints the moral dilemmas of renewable energy and the urgent need for a sound energy strategy.