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Lois Perry is a political activist, media commentator, and Executive Director of Heartland Institute UK & EU, known for her fierce opposition to Net Zero policies, government overreach, and media bias, advocating for free speech, energy independence, and political reform.
In this interview, we discuss how the UK government is using climate hysteria to justify skyrocketing energy costs, oppressive taxation, and economic destruction. Lois explains why British energy prices are the highest in Europe, how taxpayers are funding massive green subsidies, and how the political elite are exploiting the climate agenda to maintain control. Perry, a well-known campaigner against government overreach, has taken on climate scientists, exposed the hypocrisy of politicians like Ed Miliband, and argued against the ideological push behind net zero.
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Noel Willcox is a campaigner and whistleblower exposing the corruption and financial abuse within the Child Maintenance Service, highlighting how government enforcement policies have pushed parents into debt, financial ruin, and even suicide.
In this interview we discuss the reality of the Child Maintenance Service (CMS), a system that has financially ruined parents, destroyed families, and even driven some to suicide. With inflated debts, aggressive enforcement tactics, and no accountability, thousands of parents are left destitute by a government-backed scheme that claims to support children. Willcox also breaks down how CMS weaponises the legal system, the financial fraud happening behind closed doors, and why this scandal remains ignored by the mainstream media.
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Charlotte Gill is a journalist, investigator, and the driving force behind UK Doge, a movement dedicated to exposing government waste, corruption, and misallocated taxpayer money.
In this interview, we discuss the biggest government scandal you’ve never heard of—how vast amounts of public money is funnelled into ideological vanity projects, bloated quangos, and politically motivated initiatives, all while essential public services struggle. Gill exposes the deep state networks, shadowy funding structures, and NGOs that operate behind the scenes to reshape British politics without voter consent. We also discuss the Left’s strategic control over institutions, the rise of UK Doge, and why politicians refuse to tackle wasteful spending.
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Steve Baker is a Conservative MP, former Brexit minister, and outspoken advocate for free markets, sound money, and limited government. James Van Straten is a macro analyst and Bitcoin advocate, focused on exposing economic mismanagement and the failures of central banking.
In this episode, we discussthe UK’s economic crisis, government waste, political failures, and how reckless borrowing, high taxation, and a bloated state have pushed Britain towards financial ruin. We also discuss the failures of Conservative leadership, the rise of Reform, and whether figures like Kemi Badenoch or Nigel Farage can fix the system.
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Eric Kaufmann is a political scientist, professor, and author specialising in cultural politics, demographics, and the rise of woke ideology, advocating for post-progressivism and free speech in academia and society.
In this interview we discuss how woke ideology, cultural overreach, and progressive dominance have reshaped the Western world. From the suppression of free speech to the radical transformation of institutions, Kaufmann reveals how an elite ruling class has manipulated the system to silence dissent and enforce ideological conformity. He also explains how the education system has become a breeding ground for ideological indoctrination, manufacturing an entire generation that sees dissent as dangerous rather than necessary.
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Mike McCulloch is a physicist and researcher known for his Quantized Inertia theory, which challenges mainstream physics by offering an alternative to dark matter and proposing revolutionary propulsion concepts like the EM Drive.
In this interview, we discuss everything that is known about space, gravity, and physics itself. Mike reveals why dark matter and dark energy may be complete fabrications, how Einstein’s theories are deeply flawed, and why mainstream science is ignoring the biggest discoveries of our time. We also discuss his radical theory—Quantised Inertia—which could rewrite the laws of physics, eliminate the need for dark matter, and even unlock new ways of space travel.
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MP Mike Tapp is an ex-military intelligence officer and now Labour for Dover. In this show we discuss British values, national security, and the political failures shaping modern Britain. We also cover immigration, terrorism, economic decline, and the collapse of public services under consecutive governments.
Does Labour truly represent working-class Britain? Why is crime spiralling out of control? And is free speech under threat? As a former intelligence officer who has fought against terrorism and crime, Mike Tapp offers a unique insider’s perspective on what’s really happening behind the scenes.
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Rupert Lowe is a businessman, the former Southampton FC chairman, and a Reform Party MP, known for his outspoken views on politics, free markets, and the need for radical change in the UK government.
In this episode, we discuss the corruption and incompetence plaguing Westminster, the consequences of mass migration, crippling taxation, and the failures of weak leadership. Rupert also discusses the reality of Britain’s uniparty system and the broken machinery of government that is failing its citizens. With the Reform Party surging in the polls, he explains why this could be the country’s final chance to reclaim its future.
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Daniel Priestley is a serial entrepreneur, author, and business strategist, known for helping startups and scale-ups navigate the digital economy and adapt to the rapidly changing world of AI and technology.
In this episode we discuss AI, the death of the industrial age, the rise of digital business, and the future of entrepreneurship. We also discuss how AI will reshape industries, whether governments can keep up, and if we’re heading into a new era of digital feudalism where a few will own everything. Priestley argues that those who fail to adapt to AI will be left behind. Will technology liberate us or enslave us?
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Jake Hanrahan is an independent journalist, war reporter, and founder of Popular Front, known for his raw, unfiltered coverage of conflicts, crime, and underground movements around the world.
In this episode we discuss conflict, corruption, media manipulation, and the creeping authoritarianism gripping the West. With years of frontline reporting from Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, and beyond, Jake shares his perspective on global conflicts, why the mainstream media is failing us, and how governments use fear and control to shape public perception. We also discuss the reality of modern warfare, the rise of state control, the failure of politicians, and the real consequences of unchecked power.
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Will Storr is an acclaimed author, journalist, and storyteller, specializing in exploring human psychology, status dynamics, and the power of narratives to shape our lives and societies.
In this interview we discuss the dynamics of status, storytelling, and human psychology. Learn why we chase status, how stories shape societies, and the dangers of ego in modern life. In this thought-provoking episode, Will explores the biological, cultural, and psychological factors that drive human behaviour. Discover the hidden truths behind social media, cancel culture, and why status games dominate our lives.
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Steve Parish is a British businessman and the Chairman of Crystal Palace Football Club, known for his role in revitalising the club and his outspoken views on football and business.
In this interview, we discuss challenges of leading a Premier League club. From the impact of big data and AI in football to navigating financial pressures and planning for the club’s future. We also cover the hidden strategies behind the scenes of the Premier League and the balancing act required to maintain success in one of the world’s most competitive leagues.
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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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Alex Phillips is a former Brexit Party MEP, journalist, and political commentator known for her outspoken views on cultural decline, women’s safety, and the future of British politics.
In this interview, we discuss the unraveling of British society. From the crushing taxes and housing crisis to cultural decay and economic mismanagement, Phillips explains why many young Brits are leaving the UK. Discover her controversial take on mass migration, political failure, and the erosion of traditional British values—and what must happen to turn things around.
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William Clouston is the leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), advocating for a patriotic, pragmatic, and socially conservative vision for Britain's future.
In this interview we discuss the UK’s pressing challenges. From immigration and housing to free trade and privatisation. Clouston unpacks the policies that have left Britain in crisis. Discover the SDP’s vision for economic reform, border control, and a renewed focus on working-class issues to rebuild trust in UK politics.
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Liz Truss is a British politician who served as the UK's Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, known for her advocacy of free markets, economic reform, and her candid critique of the political establishment.
In this interview we discuss the UK’s broken political system, the rise of unaccountable bureaucracy, and the fight for free speech. Truss also reveals the challenges she faced in government, the hidden forces behind Britain’s failures, and the critical reforms needed to turn the country around. From immigration and economic policies to media bias and free speech, we dive into the deep issues shaping the UK’s future.
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Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist, author, and science communicator known for making complex cosmic concepts accessible and engaging through his books, podcasts, and media appearances.
In this interview we discuss the mind-bending world of black holes, space-time, and quantum physics. From Einstein’s theory of relativity to the mysteries of black holes and the paradox of quantum entanglement, Sutter explains how our understanding of the universe is evolving. We also discuss the nature of time, the fabric of reality, and whether we’re living in a simulation.
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Former Head of the UK Border Force, Tony Smith, pulls back the curtain on the hidden complexities of immigration and border control.
In this interview, Tony explains how policy, security, and global trends shape the UK’s borders. From asylum seekers and illegal immigration to the economic and social impact of migration, we dive into the challenges of managing a modern border. Tony also shares insights into controversial policies like the Rwanda Plan and the UK’s approach to human rights and deportations.
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David Halpern is President and Founding Director of The Behavioural Insights Team and a leading pioneer in applying behavioural science to improve public policy and everyday decision-making worldwide.
In this interview he reveals the fascinating ways behavioural science influences government policy and everyday decisions. From pensions to education and even tax collection, we explore how “nudges” are changing the way we interact with public services. We also discuss the ethics of government intervention, the efficiency of markets, and the future of policymaking in a data-driven world.
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George Galloway is a British politician, broadcaster, and author renowned for his decades-long career as a champion of working-class politics and his fierce critiques of Western foreign policy and neoliberalism.
In this interview, George delivers a powerful critique of the Labour Party’s transformation from a working-class movement to a middle-class elite institution. Drawing on his unique experiences in politics and broadcasting, Galloway discusses the erosion of Labour’s connection to the British working class, the Californication of its policies, and the broader state of the left in the UK. This wide-ranging conversation dives into Labour’s ideological identity crisis, the rise of populism, and the systemic failures of Britain’s political class, offering insights that challenge both the left and the right.
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