The Peter McCormack Show

#096 - Samuel Kullmann - Why Switzerland Works and Britain Doesn't

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Aug 1, 2025
Samuel Kullmann, a Swiss politician and Bitcoiner elected in Canton Bern, dives into Switzerland's governance model and contrasts it with Britain's issues. He highlights the power of direct democracy and how part-time politicians reduce corruption. Kullmann discusses wealth migration, the impact of decentralized governance, and how Swiss citizens take pride in their political system's accountability. He also reflects on the failures of Britain's top-down approach and shares insights on the importance of true political representation and meritocracy.
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Swiss Low Crime and Policing

  • Crime in Switzerland is very low and police operate mainly at the cantonal level.
  • Problematic areas like anarchist zones exist but are localized and politically controlled.
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Prostitution Legal but Problematic

  • Switzerland has legal and regulated prostitution, including brothels and red-light zones.
  • Samuel advocates the Nordic model to reduce demand and human trafficking effectively.
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Hidden Sexual Violence Crisis

  • Sexual violence and child sexual abuse are widespread problems in Switzerland.
  • One in five women experience sexual violence; reporting rates to police are very low.
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