
The Daily Heretic Steven Barrett - The Fabian Plot: How it Leads to RUIN
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In this provocative exchange, barrister Steven Barrett argues that the Fabian Society’s long-term political philosophy has quietly reshaped Britain — and not for the better. He claims that what looks like moderation and gradual reform has, over decades, weakened core democratic safeguards and shifted power away from ordinary citizens and toward insulated elites. Andrew Gold challenges him to explain how this process works, where it started, and why he believes it now threatens the country’s political foundations.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq3npc3d8ys&t=18s
Barrett traces what he sees as a historical through-line connecting Fabian thinking to changes in British governance: the decline of trial by jury, the growth of administrative power, the expansion of unelected bodies, and a slow move away from national sovereignty toward technocratic management. He argues that these changes were not sudden, but incremental — and that this very gradualism made them harder to notice and harder to resist.
Andrew presses him on whether this is a coherent historical argument or a pattern assembled after the fact. He asks whether political change always looks suspicious in retrospect, and whether Barrett’s interpretation risks overstating intention where there may only be drift. The discussion becomes a clash between two ways of seeing power: as something deliberately designed over generations, or as something that evolves through messy compromise.
🔥 Why this moment stands out:
• It reframes “moderation” as a potential mechanism of control
• It questions whether slow change can be more dangerous than sudden change
• It exposes how historical interpretation shapes political fear and urgency
Is Britain being carefully steered — or simply stumbling? Is the erosion of old institutions the result of planning, ideology, or unintended consequence? And how can citizens tell the difference?
This clip is compelling because it doesn’t just make a claim — it exposes the deeper question behind it: how power actually moves in modern societies, and whether people still meaningfully consent to the systems that govern them.
đź’¬ Watch closely. Think critically. Decide for yourself.
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