New Culture Forum

New Culture Forum
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Sep 7, 2024 • 53min

Time To Leave Britain Britain's Feral Youth 80 Year Old Murdered. Labour Bows To Muslim Lobby

The discussion reveals a troubling drop in national pride among Britons, particularly influenced by woke ideology and migration. Youth disillusionment with democracy is also highlighted, emphasizing the need for better historical education. Tragic incidents of youth violence, including the murder of an elderly man, prompt a call for urgent community and parenting reforms. Meanwhile, shifting definitions of patriotism reflect the challenges of fostering a cohesive national identity in a multicultural landscape, alongside political tensions surrounding healthcare and foreign policy.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 60min

Will Birth Rate Decline And Mass Immigration Fundamentally Alter Britain?

Is there any point at which Britain stops being Britain? On today's #NCFDeprogrammed, a fascinating discussion about birth rate decline and mass immigration. Hosts Harrison Pitt and Connor Tomlinson ask renowned demographer Paul Morland whether the UK can avert a demographic crisis.
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Sep 1, 2024 • 44min

Woke Waste The Millions British Taxpayers Pay For Mad Woke Projects

Charlotte Gill, an investigative journalist focused on taxpayer impacts, joins to dissect the financial ramifications of 'woke' projects funded by British taxpayers. They delve into the allocation of funds, comparing critical medical research to niche arts initiatives. The conversation critiques lack of transparency in funding diversity projects and the emotional strain on taxpayers. They also highlight the questionable support for controversial charities, urging a reevaluation of how public resources are spent. The discussion is both insightful and thought-provoking!
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Aug 31, 2024 • 39min

Labour's Free Speech Attack To Be Challenged + Should Reform & Tories Merge + Australian Trans Law

A lively debate unfolds over the Labour party's push to challenge non-crime hate incident regulations, highlighting the tension between free speech and government control. Meanwhile, a significant percentage of Tory members favor merging with Reform, prompting discussions on political identity and strategy. The conversation extends to alarming Australian legal rulings that may jeopardize women’s rights and safety in female spaces, raising critical questions about gender identity. Diverse opinions and political maneuvering shape this thought-provoking dialogue on contemporary issues.
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Aug 25, 2024 • 14min

We MUST Have A Public Enquiry Into Two - Tier Policing. Peter Whittle

Peter Whittle, the Director of the NCF, passionately advocates for a public inquiry into two-tier policing, driven by recent arrests tied to public unrest. He highlights the growing public distrust in law enforcement and critiques the varying responses to different protests, such as pro-Palestinian and Black Lives Matter movements. Whittle emphasizes the dangers of politicized policing and stresses the need for accountability and community awareness to address these systemic issues.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 43min

Why Can't We Deport Violent Criminals? Is Misogyny Akin To Terrorism Working Class And The Media

Dive into a heated discussion on the flaws of Labour's immigration proposals and the challenges of deporting violent migrants. Explore the controversial link between misogyny and terrorism, raising questions about free speech and societal values. Delve into the troubling portrayal of gender-based violence in the media, uncovering the deeper motivations behind such acts. Finally, the conversation sheds light on the exclusion of working-class voices in modern media, advocating for authentic representation in the arts and journalism.
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Aug 18, 2024 • 37min

The Police Have Turned Their Back On The People -- Former Detective On UK Police

Peter Bleksley, a former Scotland Yard detective, shares compelling insights on the growing rift between UK police and the public. He discusses the alarming decline in community trust, fueled by high-profile police failures. Bleksley delves into the surge of shoplifting linked to legislative changes that have distorted crime prosecution. He critiques two-tier policing, exposing inconsistencies in law enforcement responses during protests. Additionally, he underscores how rising academic requirements may be overshadowing essential community engagement in police work.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 49min

The World Is Shocked At British Censorship & Lack Of Free Speech And Our Authoritarian Government

The panel dives into the UK's concerning censorship and growing authoritarianism under the current government. They explore Elon Musk’s bold opinions on free speech amid civil unrest. Traditional media’s failures in addressing these censorship issues spark heated debates. The decline of Britain’s towns reveals deeper societal divides and challenges. Additionally, the discussion highlights the economic fallout from Brexit and the pandemic, particularly focusing on mental health’s impact on workforce participation and engagement.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 41min

The British State v The British People?

Nina Power, a writer and philosopher known for her sharp insights on social and political issues, joins the hosts to discuss the implications of government actions on free speech and protest in the UK. They delve into how the media shapes perceptions of dissent, particularly labeling critics as 'far-right.' The conversation shifts to the legal and social challenges surrounding activism and identity politics, exploring themes of masculinity, femininity, and the evolving landscape of British identity in a rapidly changing socio-political climate.
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Aug 10, 2024 • 40min

Mass Migration Is Destroying Britain Yet Politicians and Media Refuse to Discuss the Cause of Riots

The discussion ignites with the pressing issue of social unrest in Britain, particularly the public's grievances over immigration policies. Tensions are escalating as citizens feel alienated from their politicians. A sharp critique emerges against media narratives that overlook the societal implications of mass migration. The alarming disparities in policing during protests are also highlighted, revealing a two-tier system. Additionally, the conversation touches on the monarchy’s reluctance to speak out on these urgent issues, reflecting broader societal shifts.

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