The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack
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9 snips
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.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 2h 3min

#052 - Charlotte Gill - UK Doge: How the Government Wastes Your Tax Money

Charlotte Gill, a journalist and investigator known for her work on government accountability, dives into the shocking misallocation of taxpayer money in the UK. She reveals how vast sums are funneled into vanity projects while crucial services struggle. The conversation touches on controversial studies, the influence of donor funding on activism, and the rise of UK Doge, a movement advocating for reform. Gill also critiques political disconnects and the chilling effects of cancel culture on free speech, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and genuine political engagement.
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62 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 44min

#051 - The Coming Economic Collapse with Steve Baker & James Van Straten

Steve Baker, a Conservative MP and former Brexit minister, joins macro analyst James Van Straten to discuss the UK's looming economic crisis. They tackle government irresponsibility, reckless borrowing, and the impact of high taxes on financial stability. The duo emphasizes the potential of Bitcoin as an alternative currency amidst economic mismanagement. They also critique political leadership and the disconnect between politicians and the public, advocating for authentic representation and clearer accountability in government spending.
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63 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 2h 1min

#050 - Eric Kaufmann - How Wokeness Hijacked the West

Eric Kaufmann, a political scientist and author specializing in cultural politics, discusses the profound impact of woke ideology on Western society. He shares insights on the suppression of free speech and the radical transformation of institutions, pinpointing an elite ruling class's role in enforcing ideological conformity. Kaufmann emphasizes how the education system has become a hotbed for indoctrination, reshaping a generation's views on dissent. He also critiques the infiltration of critical race theory and gender ideologies into curricula, revealing their implications for future societal dynamics.
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23 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 53min

#049 - Mike McCulloch - Quantised Inertia: The New Physics That Could Rewrite Reality

Mike McCulloch, a physicist known for his Quantized Inertia theory, challenges established concepts in physics. He argues that dark matter might be a fabrication and critiques Einstein's theories. The discussion delves into his revolutionary propulsion ideas, including the controversial EM Drive. McCulloch shares insights on inertial mass, skepticism toward new theories, and the potential for radical changes in space travel. He calls for a reevaluation of fundamental physics principles, blending advanced concepts with a critical view of mainstream science.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 40min

#048 - Mike Tapp MP - How the Labour Party is Fixing the Tories Mess

Mike Tapp, a Labour MP for Dover and former military intelligence officer, discusses the pressing issues facing modern Britain. He delves into the political failures impacting national security, crime rates, and public services. Tapp questions whether Labour represents the working class while tackling sensitive topics like immigration, child protection, and free speech. With personal anecdotes, he explores challenges in monitoring public safety and navigating economic policies. His unique perspective sheds light on the complexities of leadership and societal values in a changing political landscape.
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38 snips
Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 34min

#047 - Rupert Lowe - Why the Reform Party Must Win the Next Election

Rupert Lowe, a businessman and former Southampton FC chairman turned Reform Party MP, discusses the dire state of UK politics. He critiques corruption within Westminster and highlights the urgent need for reform, especially concerning crippling taxation and ineffective leadership. Lowe emphasizes the rising support among youth for reformist movements and the failures of current governance systems. He also delves into immigration policies and the importance of accountability in addressing societal issues, urging for a revitalization of democratic engagement.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 54min

#046 - Daniel Priestley - 1,000 Days Until AI Takes Over

Daniel Priestley, a serial entrepreneur and business strategist, delves into the impending transformation AI will bring to society. He discusses the clash between optimism and pessimism in entrepreneurship, particularly in the face of rising living costs and a housing crisis. The conversation shifts to AI's integration in daily life and governance, pondering whether it will liberate or enslave humanity. Priestley emphasizes the urgent need for adaptive education systems and innovative policies to empower the next generation in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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22 snips
Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 59min

#045 - Jake Hanrahan - War, Corruption, and Media Manipulation

Jake Hanrahan, an independent journalist and war reporter, shares his insights on media manipulation and global conflicts. He discusses the stark realities of war zones like Ukraine and Syria, contrasting them with the narratives pushed by mainstream media. Hanrahan highlights the rise of authoritarianism, the failures of politics, and the psychological effects of modern warfare, including desensitization. He also critiques the current media landscape, advocating for authentic storytelling in journalism and the importance of supporting independent creators.
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44 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 29min

#044 - Will Storr - The Status Game: How Power, Conflict and Ego Shape Our Lives

Will Storr, an acclaimed author and journalist, explores how status dynamics, ego, and storytelling fundamentally shape human behavior. He discusses why we chase status and the psychological struggles tied to belief systems, particularly in contentious communities. Storr highlights the rise of social media's impact on masculinity and identity, emphasizing how personal status influences mental health. He also examines the paradox of wealth and happiness, revealing that financial success doesn’t guarantee contentment, prompting a reevaluation of genuine fulfillment.

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