Topic: David Cameron

114 chapters across the catalog

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 1:23:29 - 1:29:01

1652: Ashkenormativity

Iran Sanctions, G7 Response, David Cameron Diplomacy

Following Iran's drone and missile attack on Israel, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron announced plans for coordinated G7 sanctions targeting Tehran's military supply chains. The diplomatic response aims to punish the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while urging Israel to avoid a massive military escalation. Iran's president warned that any violation of their territory would meet a "severe and heavy response."

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 36:24 - 40:50

1634: Nukes in Space!

CBC Reporting, David Cameron and Marjorie Taylor Greene

Canadian and British media outlets have characterized Republican opposition to Ukraine aid as "pro-Russian." British Foreign Secretary David Cameron's comparison of aid opponents to Nazi appeasers drew a sharp response from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who told him to focus on his own country. The media narrative continues to frame the legislative impasse as a choice between supporting democracy or Vladimir Putin.

Pain Sponge
Episode 1609 2:00:27 - 2:04:36

1609: Pain Sponge

David Cameron, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Ukraine Military Support

Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron made his first trip as Foreign Secretary to Kiev to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky. Cameron pledged continued military support "for as long as it takes," despite global attention shifting toward the conflict in Gaza. Zelensky expressed gratitude for the visit as Ukraine faces a stalemate on the battlefield after 600 days of war.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 14:01 - 16:06

1593: Beast Train

David Cameron 2011 Speech, Multiculturalism Failure

A 2011 speech by former UK Prime Minister David Cameron is revisited, in which he declared the doctrine of state multiculturalism a failure. Cameron argued that the policy encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, leading to a weakened collective identity and the toleration of communities behaving counter to British values.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 48:58 - 53:21

1421: Chuckle Tell

UK Nudge Unit and Government Propaganda Tactics

The UK government's "Nudge Unit," established under David Cameron in 2010, is facing scrutiny for its role in shaping public perception during COVID-19 and Brexit. Similar tactics are noted in the U.S. following the reform of the Smith-Mundt Act, which allowed government-produced media to be broadcast domestically. The discussion also touched on the potential for intelligence agencies to ghostwrite books for prominent authors.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 6:19 - 10:26

1371: Bald Nancy

Laura Dodsworth, Behavioral Insights Team, Choice Architecture

Author Laura Dodsworth describes the "Nudge Unit," formally known as the Behavioral Insights Team, which originated under the David Cameron administration. The segment details how behavioral science is used to "nudge" citizens toward specific choices, such as paying taxes on time or reducing carbon emissions. Dodsworth warns that these psychological tools, refined during the pandemic, are now being pivoted toward climate change goals.

Son of a Biden
Episode 1175 2:06:23 - 2:09:14

1175: Son of a Biden

David Cameron, John Humphrys BBC Interview

Former Prime Minister David Cameron faced a sharp interview by John Humphrys on the BBC regarding his role in calling the Brexit referendum. Cameron avoided direct answers about misleading the nation, instead offering compliments to Humphrys on his 32-year broadcasting career.

Vapegoat
Episode 1172 32:30 - 36:10

1172: Vapegoat

Brexit Referendum Promises, Second Vote Debate

A compilation of past statements from UK politicians confirms that the 2016 Brexit referendum was presented as a "once in a generation" decision with no second vote. Despite these promises, Parliament has struggled to execute the withdrawal, leading to public outrage. Critics argue that the current insistence on a "deal" contradicts the original mandate to simply leave the EU.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 9:34 - 12:49

1123: Cancel Culture

The Spectator, Globalization Narrative, British Cultural Decline

Fraser Nelson of The Spectator argues that the Brexit movement was a reaction against globalization rather than specifically about the European Union. This shift in narrative is criticized as propaganda intended to demean Brexiteers by suggesting they were misled or naive. Observations on the decline of British pub culture and the failure of multiculturalism, as previously admitted by David Cameron, are cited as underlying factors for the current social climate.

Tippie-Top
Episode 1101 1:55:54 - 1:59:51

1101: Tippie-Top

Joe Cox Murder and the Failure of the Remain Campaign

Dominic Cummings argues that the "Remain" campaign failed because it lived in a London "bubble" and misjudged the public's reaction to the murder of MP Joe Cox. He also critiques the establishment's reliance on "bullshitting charlatans" in the advertising industry.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 1:07:59 - 1:12:20

1046: Pot on Sale

David Cameron, Multiculturalism Failure, Shaming Tactics

A 2011 clip of David Cameron is revisited, in which he argues that state multiculturalism has failed by encouraging separate lives and weakening collective identity. The hosts discuss how colonial guilt is used as a shaming tactic to force Western nations to accept mass migration. They conclude that these policies are intentionally destructive to national sovereignty.

Shmoo
Episode 941 14:56 - 17:37

941: Shmoo

Multiculturalism Failure, David Cameron, and London Mayor

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron previously declared the doctrine of state multiculturalism a failure, arguing it encouraged segregated communities to live apart from mainstream values. The hosts compare Swedish and American approaches to social planning and implementation. They suggest that European leaders are struggling to address the weakening of collective identity caused by these failed integration policies.

Delay or Avoid
Episode 866 1:49:29 - 1:53:50

866: Delay or Avoid

David Cameron, Brexit Hate Crimes, Swarm Metaphor

A report from the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) blames former Prime Minister David Cameron for a rise in hate crimes following the Brexit vote. The report specifically cites Cameron's use of the word "swarm" to describe migrants as "hate speech." The hosts discuss the media campaign to link political rhetoric to xenophobic incidents in the UK.

CannMed
Episode 842 1:02:25 - 1:04:10

842: CannMed

Theresa May Appointment, David Cameron and Global Foundations

Theresa May has been appointed as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following David Cameron's resignation. The hosts note Cameron's "2-0" comment regarding female Prime Ministers from the Conservative Party. Additionally, the discussion touches on the funding of social movements by large organizations like the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, which the hosts claim have been co-opted by left-wing interests.

CannMed
Episode 842 2:36:57 - 2:40:57

842: CannMed

David Cameron Resignation, 10 Downing Street and Boris Johnson

David Cameron delivered his final Prime Minister's Questions, which included jokes about his lack of recognition in the U.S. compared to Michael Bloomberg. The hosts discuss the history of 10 Downing Street, noting its yellow bricks were painted black due to pollution. Boris Johnson's new role as Foreign Minister is highlighted as a significant development in the new Theresa May administration.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 48:42 - 54:12

837: Open the Chunnel!

Multiculturalism Failure, David Cameron 2011 Speech

The hosts trace the roots of Brexit to the perceived failure of state-sponsored multiculturalism in Europe. They revisit a 2011 speech by David Cameron where he admitted that segregated communities and "hands-off tolerance" led to radicalization. The discussion links these social tensions to the eventual rejection of EU open-border policies.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 1:28:58 - 1:32:34

837: Open the Chunnel!

European Leaders, Revenge and Article 50

Jean-Claude Juncker and Angela Merkel express differing views on the timeline for the UK's departure from the EU. Juncker demands an immediate exit to discourage other nations, while Merkel warns of long-term consequences. The hosts suggest that the EU will seek "revenge" on the UK to maintain the integrity of the remaining 27 member states.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 2:01:03 - 2:04:26

837: Open the Chunnel!

Oxford Professor, Immigration Density and Welfare Benefits

An Oxford professor on France 24 explains that the "emergency break" David Cameron negotiated for welfare benefits was insufficient to address voter concerns about immigration. He argues that the sheer volume of population increase—4 to 5 million people in 10 years—has overwhelmed UK infrastructure. The discussion highlights that the UK's population density is significantly higher than that of France.

Woman Person
Episode 835 14:10 - 20:59

835: Woman Person

Jo Cox Assassination, Brexit Campaign Suspension

The assassination of British MP Jo Cox leads to a temporary suspension of all Brexit campaigning. Polls indicate a shift toward the "Remain" camp following the tragedy, while Prime Minister David Cameron claims UK universities overwhelmingly support staying in the EU. A debate at the Oxford Union resulted in a 127-79 vote in favor of remaining in the European Union.

Manbuns  & Mohawks
Episode 833 1:50:39 - 1:53:34

833: Manbuns & Mohawks

Brexit Referendum, Potential for a Second Vote

As the Brexit vote approaches, reports suggest Prime Minister David Cameron might seek a second referendum if the results are too close to call. The hosts discuss the economic impact of the uncertainty on the British pound and express skepticism that the UK will actually be allowed to leave the European Union.