

The Peter McCormack Show
Peter McCormack
The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 2h 3min
#043 - Steve Parish - Crystal Palace Chairman on the Future of Football
Steve Parish, the Chairman of Crystal Palace Football Club, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of football. He discusses the impact of big data and AI on recruitment and performance. Parish addresses the financial challenges clubs face, especially after relegation, stressing the importance of strategic planning. He also delves into the complexities of ticket sales, the growth of women's football, and the balance between community engagement and club success. Additionally, he explores the unique financial dimensions of cryptocurrency in sports.

Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 24min
#042 - James Fishback - A New Era for America - Meritocracy, Innovation & Debate
James Fishback is the founder of Incubate Debate, a free speech advocate, and a debate champion, committed to fostering critical thinking and open dialogue among students across the U.S. In this interview we discuss how political bias and censorship are infiltrating high school debate competitions. They explore the decline of free speech, the impact on young minds, and what it means for the future of education and democracy. This eye-opening conversation delves into the controversial practices shaping today’s debates and why restoring free speech is more critical than ever.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 37min
#041 - Alex Phillips - Women’s Safety, Grooming Gangs, and Britain’s Cultural Crisis
In this insightful discussion, Alex Phillips, a former Brexit Party MEP and vocal commentator on Britain's political landscape, delves into the pressing issues of women's safety and cultural decay. She addresses the alarming realities many women face, particularly at night, and the critical role men must play in fostering a safer environment. Phillips also critiques the impact of government policies on nightlife and explores the socio-economic struggles affecting young Brits, driving them to consider opportunities abroad.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 2h 2min
#040 - William Clouston - The Failure of Liberalism: A Vision for a Better UK
William Clouston, leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), promotes a pragmatic and socially conservative vision for Britain. He critiques the failures of both Labour and Liberal parties, advocating for policies to support working-class issues and address the housing crisis. Clouston discusses the need for balanced economic strategies, critiques current immigration policies, and calls for effective government oversights. He mirrors the decline in political leadership quality with historical standards, emphasizing a demand for accountability and reform in UK politics.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 29min
#039 - Liz Truss - The Deep State, Grooming Gangs, Economic Reform & Free Speech
Liz Truss, former UK Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, dives deep into the UK's political challenges. She criticizes the unaccountable bureaucracy that hinders governance and highlights the urgent need for accountability. Truss tackles pressing issues like grooming gangs and governmental failures, while lamenting the media's fixation on sensationalism over serious concerns. She advocates for economic reforms, including shifting away from net zero goals, and emphasizes the necessity of free speech amidst increasing governmental restrictions.

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Jan 5, 2025 • 2h 34min
#038 - Paul M. Sutter - Einstein, Aliens, and the Mystery of Existence
Paul M. Sutter, an accomplished astrophysicist and engaging science communicator, dives into the cosmos with fascinating insights on black holes, space-time, and quantum physics. He unpacks Einstein's relativity and its revolutionary impact, while also tackling the black hole information paradox and its implications. The conversation extends to philosophical musings about simulation theory and existence, leading to questions about the origins of the universe. Sutter's approachable take on complex concepts makes the mysteries of the universe accessible and intriguing.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 13min
#037 - Tony Smith - Immigration Policies, Terrorism, Security, and Global Trends
Tony Smith, the former Head of the UK Border Force, shares his extensive expertise in immigration and border control. He discusses the intricate challenges of managing modern borders, emphasizing the impact of asylum policies and illegal immigration. Tony delves into controversial topics like the Rwanda Plan and the balance between human rights and national security. He highlights the evolving landscape post-9/11, the need for evidence-based reforms, and the importance of collaboration in combating terrorism.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 48min
#036 - David Halpern - What is the Government Nudge Unit?
David Halpern, President and Founding Director of The Behavioural Insights Team, dives into the impactful world of behavioral science in public policy. He discusses 'nudge units' and how subtle changes in policy can guide decision-making on pensions and health choices. Halpern also addresses the delicate balance between government intervention and free market principles, along with innovative education strategies like the Singapore Maths Mastery Programme. Ethical implications of tracking citizen behavior and trust in modern markets round out this engaging conversation.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 35min
#035 - George Galloway - The Elite Middle Class Takeover of The Labour Party
George Galloway, a British politician and broadcaster known for his advocacy of working-class politics, critiques the Labour Party's shift from a grassroots movement to a middle-class elite institution. He discusses the disillusionment with traditional politics, the increasing alienation of working-class voters, and the rise of alternative movements. Galloway emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism amidst a backdrop of economic disparities and governmental mismanagement, offering a passionate call for renewed political engagement.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 33min
#034 - Matt Goodwin - Mass Migration, Populism, Freedom and Political Disruption
Matt Goodwin, a British political scientist and author, critiques Britain's political landscape and the impact of mass migration. He discusses the disconnect between elites and citizens, highlighting socio-economic challenges and the decline of trust in institutions. The conversation delves into the reshaping of Western democracies by populism and the failures of major political parties. Goodwin advocates for change, emphasizing the need for genuine dialogue on immigration and the importance of new media in political discourse.