
Planet Normal Reeves reverse ferret and Mahmood's immigration gamble
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Nov 20, 2025 Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss joins the discussion on economic policy and the fallout from her controversial mini-budget. She critiques the Keynesian consensus, claiming it stifles growth, and advocates for measures like lowering corporation tax and welfare reform. The conversation dives into immigration debates, with co-hosts questioning the effectiveness of Shabana Mahmood's new policies. Truss highlights how institutions may have sabotaged her policies while urging openness about past Conservative failures and the urgent need for reform.
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Work Route Could Encourage Illegal Entry
- The government's new asylum policy allows illegal arrivals to switch to a work-and-study protection route after 30 months.
- Allison Pearson warns this creates incentives for illegal entry by permitting work where previously it was barred.
Denmark As A Hardline Template
- Denmark's approach inspired Mahmood but was far more draconian and comprehensive than Labour's plans.
- Liam suggests Denmark's model included tough, early measures that closed space for far-right parties and reduced asylum significantly.
Whistleblower On Home Office Failures
- Nikki, an asylum-system whistleblower, told Allison Mahmood's plans won't work without deportation capability.
- She described that failed asylum claimants currently receive only a refusal letter telling them to make their own arrangements to leave.

