
A safe space for dangerous conversations. Hosted by Will Kingston.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNewsPolitics | |||

According to former leader of the Conservative Party, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, China's rise mirrors the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. He is one of the few MPs willing to confront the China threat. Note this episode was cut short as Sir Iain had to... more
The UK is in stasis, and much of that can be attributed to the tyranny of the lawyers. Every attempt at reform is stymied by a complicated web of laws, not to mention that nebulous demi-religon, 'international law'. Will is joined by political commen... more
The old rules of UK politics no longer apply. A two-and-a-half party system has become a five party system, and no one is quite sure what comes next. The only certainty is we are facing an unprecedented and tumultous era, and nothing (including revol... more
If there is any glimmer of hope in the UK (and it is a faint one), it is that a new government in 2029 may just be able to reverse the catastrophic economic, demographic and cultural trends that the country is enduring. In order to do so, they'll hav... more
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So good to hear real questions. A great podcast.
Loved the Starkey interview. Disappointed to see you’re created by the Spectator. I used to subscribe until they pushed the C0vid narrative.
Insightful, thought provoking & essential in our day & age. The only issue is it is very UK centric.
Simply excellent!
Super intelligent political presenter able to clearly communicate with his audience. Well worth a listen.
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Focusing on the complexities of modern society and politics, this podcast features in-depth conversations on pressing issues, controversies, and ideological clashes. Episodes typically involve discussions around Australian history, immigration, multiculturalism, and political identity crises, often providing critiques of contemporary governance and mainstream narratives. The host excels in engaging with insightful guests, fostering an environment where challenging ideas can be explored, and diverse perspectives are brought to light. With an emphasis on free speech and open dialogue, the content appeals to those looking for thought-provoking and often polarizing discussions that transcend traditional media boundaries.
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