

The Peter McCormack Show
Peter McCormack
The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 49min
#062 - Raja Miah - The Rape Gangs Cover Up by Police, Politicians & the Media
Raja Miah, a former government advisor and whistleblower, dives deep into the chilling cover-up of systematic child exploitation in the UK. He reveals how politicians and police colluded to silence the issue for their own gain. Discussing the media's role in this scandal, Raja highlights racial and political dynamics that complicate accountability. The conversation also stresses the urgent need for a national inquiry to address these failures and protect vulnerable children, showcasing the personal toll this fight has taken on him.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 31min
#061 - R.A. The Rugged Man - Biggie, Vietnam, and Modern Hip-Hop
R.A. The Rugged Man, a legendary hip-hop artist and filmmaker, dives deep into his unique journey through the chaotic music industry. He shares personal stories about his father’s Vietnam War service and the lasting impact of Agent Orange on his family. The conversation touches on the evolution of hip-hop, the commercialization of the genre, and the importance of authenticity. R.A. also reflects on societal issues, political climate, and his passion for filmmaking, providing valuable insights into maintaining real artistry in today’s world.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 59min
#060 - Firas Modad - How a Terrorist Became Syria’s President
Firas Modad, a geopolitical analyst and Middle East expert, dives deep into the ongoing turmoil in Syria and the complex web of global power struggles involving the US, Russia, and Iran. He discusses how sectarian divides fuel conflict and the failures of Western interventions. Modad addresses the challenges of nation-building in the Arab world and the impact of authoritarian leadership. The conversation also touches on the dark realities faced by Syrian refugees and the ideologies that underpin groups like ISIS, ultimately questioning Syria's path towards either reconciliation or continued violence.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 3min
#059 - Chelsea Manning - The Cost of Truth
Chelsea Manning, a former U.S. Army intelligence analyst and renowned whistleblower, discusses her experiences with government secrecy and the moral complexities of leaking classified documents. She delves into the growing information war, the impact of misinformation on public discourse, and the challenge of navigating truth in a digital age rife with censorship. Manning also examines how decentralized technologies could bolster free speech and why maintaining privacy is vital amidst rampant surveillance and manipulation by governments.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 33min
#058 - Gawain Towler - Why the Establishment Fears Reform Party
Gawain Towler, a seasoned political strategist and former Director of Communications for the Brexit Party, dives deep into the upheaval of British politics. He discusses the rise of the Reform Party, criticizing the failures of traditional parties and how voters are shifting away from them. Towler highlights challenges like immigration's impact on housing and the economic stagnation in the UK. He also touches on media bias and the barriers to meaningful change, advocating for a political realignment that reflects the needs of all citizens.

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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 37min
#057 - Dr Lawrence Newport - The Collapse of Law and Order
Dr. Lawrence Newport, a legal academic and political commentator, dives into Britain's troubling decline. He discusses rising crime rates, including shoplifting epidemics, and critiques the inadequacies of policing and sentencing policies. Newport exposes how lenient sentencing for repeat offenders and political cowardice contribute to a growing sense of lawlessness. He calls for bold reforms to restore law and order, emphasizing the urgent need for effective governance to address systemic challenges and economic stagnation.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 2h 11min
#056 - Firas Modad - How Trump Is Reshaping the World
Firas Modad, a political analyst and expert on governance and societal change, dives deep into the currents shaping our world. He discusses the power dynamics of oligarchs and their control over democracy, and critiques the rise of populism. Modad sheds light on Trump's unique political strategies and the implications of Western democracy's struggles. He explores how social welfare policies may lead to societal corruption and critiques the moral failures of elites. The conversation is a thought-provoking look at the forces reshaping global governance.

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Mar 4, 2025 • 1h 24min
#055 - Shanker Singham - How to Fix the UK Economy
Shanker Singham, a prominent trade economist and competition lawyer, dives into the challenges facing the UK economy. He critiques past government decisions that have stifled growth and increased national debt, comparing the UK's stagnation to the rising economies of the US and Poland. Singham advocates for labor market flexibility and deregulation, arguing these reforms could ignite competition and innovation. He also discusses Brexit's economic potential and the transformative role of Freeports in revitalizing the UK's financial landscape.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 50min
#054 - Lois Perry - Net Zero, Government Lies, and the Future of Britain
In this engaging discussion with Lois Perry, a political activist and Executive Director at the Heartland Institute UK & EU, she critiques the UK government’s reliance on climate hysteria to justify high energy costs and oppressive taxes. Perry exposes the truth behind soaring energy prices and massive green subsidies funded by taxpayers. She shares her experiences challenging climate scientists and highlights the hypocrisy within political narratives, sparking a debate on energy independence and the implications of current policies on British society.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 50min
#053 - Noel Willcox - The Child Maintenance Scandal
Noel Willcox, a campaigner and whistleblower, exposes the dark side of the Child Maintenance Service, revealing how it has led parents to financial ruin and even suicide. He discusses the aggressive enforcement tactics that create inflated debts, the systemic fraud concealed within the service, and the troubling lack of media coverage. Willcox highlights personal stories that illustrate the emotional toll on families and calls for greater accountability, transparency, and a shift towards supportive mediation to improve child welfare.