
UnHerd with Freddie Sayers Debate: This house welcomes the new Trump era
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Jan 21, 2025 Join Mary Harrington, a sharp political commentator, alongside academic James Orr, journalist Aaron Bastani, and seasoned writer Peter Hitchens, as they dissect the new Trump administration. They discuss the potential positive changes Trump could bring to foreign policy and immigration. The panel critiques his impact on democracy and Britain's identity, while navigating cultural shifts and the influence of major tech figures in politics. Dive into the complex implications of Trumpism and its enduring legacy on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Trump's Liberal Mercantilism
- Trump is not a conservative, but a liberal mercantilist, similar to 19th-century entrepreneurs.
- His presidency forces Britain to choose its global alignment, possibly reorienting towards the Anglosphere.
Tripolar World and America First
- Trump's era represents a tripolar world with US, Russia, and China as apex predators.
- An "America First" policy prioritizes US interests, potentially harming British farmers and increasing UK dependence on US firms.
Trump's Multifaceted Nature
- Trump's return has sparked diverse perspectives, highlighting his multifaceted nature.
- The panel discusses the possibility of England becoming a US vassal state, a concern for Brexiteers.




