
The spiked podcast The Islamic State of Great Britain
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Sep 26, 2025 Mark Dolan, a broadcaster and comedian, joins the discussion on sensitive current affairs. He argues against the concept of religious immunity from criticism, particularly in the context of recent legal disparities. The conversation delves into the implications of digital ID and how it may threaten civil liberties. They also touch on media's role in the culture wars, questioning whether late-night shows are fostering partisanship. Dolan critiques political figures like Andy Burnham, emphasizing the need for economic stability during crises.
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Returning Like A Retired Cop
- Mark Dolan describes feeling like a retired cop returning to current affairs, comparing it to regaining a badge and warrant.
- He uses the metaphor to explain why he missed commenting on public life during his break.
Woke Protection Creates Soft Censorship
- Woke institutions often treat Islam as specially protected, which discourages robust criticism of religion.
- This protection risks empowering extremists and silencing necessary public debate.
Batley Teacher Still Punished
- Tom recounts the Batley teacher case and how the teacher remains effectively punished and in hiding.
- He uses this to illustrate how free-speech norms have eroded in Britain.

