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Chatter #292 – Esther Krakue: Problems With Modern Britain, Gender Differences & True Conservatism

Esther Krakue is a writer and broadcaster whose work has been featured in the Daily Mail, the Daily Express and Spiked Online. Esther started her career as a key contributor for the Conservative student grassroots organisation, Turning Point UK. She has appeared on Sky News, ITV, LBC, Talk Radio and GB News and…

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Chatter #288 – Dan Tubb on The Three Paths Fowards: Tax Rises, Austerity, Or A Technological Miracle

Dan Tubb is a former Venture Capitalist focused on Emerging Technologies & Digital Trends. Now he mines Bitcoin & podcasts about the end of the financial system. In this episode, Dan explained to me his terrifying hypothesis about what the future of the world of finance faces. The British economy faces three prospects,…

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Chatter #286 – Caylan Ford: Polarisation, Denying Reality And The Roots Of Cancel Culture

Caylan Ford an international affairs specialist, documentary filmmaker, writer, and education reformer. She is also the founder and board chair of the Calgary Classical Academy, a new charter school offering Canada’s first public, non-denominational classical education program.  Caylan was running for office before being “cancelled” based on a source that provided zero evidence…

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Chatter #285 – Marina Purkiss: Are Labour Really Better Than The Tories?

Marina Purkiss, a feisty political commentator, was my guest on today’s show. I first came across Marina seeing her appear on Jeremy Vine and thought she would be a fascinating guest to have on the show. In this discussion, we spent a lot of time discussing whether Labour and the Tories are just…

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#282 – Professor David Edgerton on the Rise and Fall of the British Nation

David Edgerton is a historian of science and technology and of twentieth-century Britain.  He teaches in the History Department at King’s College London, where he is Hans Rausing Professor of the History of Science and Technology and Professor of Modern British History and was the founding director of the Centre for the History…

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Chatter #280 – Konstantin Kisin on Triggernometry, Comedy and An Immigrant’s Love Letter To The West

Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British comedian, podcaster, writer and social commentator. He made international headlines in 2018 by refusing to sign a university “behavioural agreement form” which banned jokes about religion, atheism and insisted that all humour must be “respectful and kind”. He is also the creator and co-host of the TRIGGERnometry YouTube…

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