
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1335: The Inquisition Continues w/ Thomas777, Stormy Waters and Karl Dahl
Feb 26, 2026
Stormy Waters, a commentator on UK and international affairs who stood in to moderate, leads lively debate on Britain's political upheaval and shifting party loyalties. Short takes traverse the rise of new right formations, migration and public anger, elite failure and governance decay. Conversations also touch on Iran’s deterrence, Western foreign‑policy theater, and the strange mechanics of modern influence and resettlement.
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UK Labour Has Lost Its Working Class Identity
- UK politics feel decoupled from traditional class interests, with Keir Starmer leading a party that no longer represents working-class labor concerns.
- Thomas777 and Pete trace this to long-term elite capture and a Labour Party filled with human-rights lawyers and urban service workers.
Rapid Rise Of Rupert Lowe's Restore Movement
- Rupert Lowe's Restore movement rapidly gained mass support as an ethno-nationalist alternative, threatening established parties like Reform and the Tories.
- Pete and Thomas point to rapid grassroots growth and demographic anger over immigration as the catalyst.
Claim That UK Migration Is Deliberately Curated
- Participants argue UK immigration policy is deliberate and curated, flying in predominantly military-aged men from distant countries and resettling them in low-assimilation areas.
- They cite grooming gang inquiries and government-funded debit-card resettlement as evidence of systemic design.



