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Jan 30, 2026 • 33min
Gorton and Denton: has Reform rattled Labour?
Reem Ibrahim, policy commentator and researcher, joins to unpack the Gorton and Denton by-election. They examine Labour’s handling of Andy Burnham and NEC drama. The conversation covers Reform’s insurgency, boundary and demographic impacts, the Muslim vote shifting to the Greens, and controversies from WhatsApp scandals to high-profile defections.

Jan 23, 2026 • 35min
The Greenland debacle has exposed Europe’s weakness
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Jacob Reynolds, Tom Slater and Fraser Myers on Trump’s sabre-rattling, Starmer’s surrender of the Chagos Islands and China’s spy HQ in London.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 21min
‘Starmer has surrendered to the EU’ | Bruno Waterfield
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Keir Starmer’s ‘Brexit reset’ may be his worst negotiation yet. The UK is set to pay exorbitant amounts to the EU, hand over control of vital industries, and receive some nasty surprises in return. Here, Bruno Waterfield – Brussels correspondent at The Times – explains why Starmer’s sellout to Brussels could lead to higher food and energy prices, and to the stifling of innovation and industry. He warns that Britain will pay a heavy price for so casually surrendering its sovereignty.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 33min
The real reason Jenrick joined Reform
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Brendan O’Neill, Tom Slater and Fraser Myers on the death of the Tories, the brutality of Iran’s ayatollahs and Starmer’s totalitarian war on X
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Jan 9, 2026 • 39min
Venezuela, Greenland and Trump’s new world disorder
In this engaging discussion, Claire Fox, Director of the Academy of Ideas, critiques the implications of foreign interventions and their threat to sovereignty, especially regarding Venezuela. She highlights the importance of supporting Iranian protests against regime oppression, calling out Western media's indifference. The conversation also touches on Trump's interest in Greenland, reflecting on self-determination complexities. Furthermore, the hosts discuss a scandal involving police actions against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, shedding light on issues of multiculturalism and policing standards.

Jan 7, 2026 • 22min
How over-protective parents raised an anxious generation | Lenore Skenazy
When Lenore Skenazy let her nine-year-old use the New York Subway on his own, she was dubbed ‘America’s Worst Mom’. In our age of safetyism, children are expected to be supervised, monitored and coddled at all times – not left alone to explore the outside world. No generation has ever been so sheltered. And nor has any generation felt so anxious and depressed. Here, Lenore Skenazy – president of Let Grow – makes the case for free-range parenting, for letting kids have some independence from their parents, and toning down the panic over ‘stranger danger’.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 36min
2025: the year of the vibe shift? | spiked podcast: unlocked
The discussion kicks off with the escalating migration crisis in the UK, highlighting how government missteps stoked public anger. Grassroots protests led by local communities and mothers are reshaping the national conversation on migration. Meanwhile, the rise of the Reform Party showcases changing political dynamics amid Labour's vulnerabilities. The hosts tackle the resilience of woke culture, debating its potential decline or mutation. As 2025 approaches, they predict a politically explosive year ahead with evolving narratives and voter strategies.

Dec 19, 2025 • 36min
2025: Civilisation, barbarism and censorship
This discussion dives into the Bondi Beach attack, exploring its shocking impact on Australia and the political denial surrounding Islamist extremism. The hosts critique the reluctance to directly address the roots of Islamist antisemitism linked to policy failures and argue for decisive action and open naming of the threat. They transition to free speech crises, analyzing the implications of Charlie Kirk's murder and the chilling effects of censorious norms. The episode highlights the urgent need for reform in speech-restricting laws.

Dec 12, 2025 • 37min
The Afghan asylum crime wave
Ella Whelan, a thought-provoking columnist known for her insights on cultural issues, dives into a compelling discussion alongside Tom Slater and Fraser Myers. They tackle the heart-wrenching Leamington Spa case, revealing how it highlights the dangers of broken borders for women. The trio critiques the media's silence on migration and its impact on women's safety, while also exploring Sandy Peggie's legal battles over single-sex spaces. They warn about the exploitation risks in gender policies, emphasizing that privacy and dignity in women's spaces are essential.

Dec 9, 2025 • 20min
‘The police have imbibed the activist worldview’ | Ex-officer Paul Birch
‘The police have imbibed the activist worldview’ | Ex-officer Paul Birch
Arrests in Britain for social-media posts have soared by 58 per cent since 2019. Meanwhile, actual crimes like burglary or assault are only rarely pursued or solved. Here, Paul Birch – former Metropolitan Police officer and counter-terrorism specialist – explains why the police became so obsessed with tackling so-called thoughtcrime. Social-justice activism, he says, is now fully institutionalised, warping police priorities and ensuring a two-tier approach to justice.
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