Topic: United Kingdom

347 chapters across the catalog

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 30:08 - 31:34

1858: Nut Spread

Keir Starmer, UK Involvement, Saudi Arabia Visit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Saudi Arabia to coordinate international actions following the Iran ceasefire. Starmer emphasized the importance of making the truce permanent and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for UK interests. The hosts criticize Starmer's involvement as opportunistic, noting that the UK previously refused to allow the use of its bases for strikes against Iran.

Gooder
Episode 1855 14:48 - 17:21

1855: Gooder

NPR Coverage of No Kings Day and International Protests

NPR and Minnesota Public Radio reported on the No Kings Day protests, highlighting opposition to the war in Iran and the rising cost of living. Organizers estimated millions of attendees across 3,000 rallies aimed at empowering citizens against authoritarian governance. Observations were made regarding the irony of "No Kings" protests occurring in the United Kingdom, which maintains a monarchy.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 3:27 - 6:17

1843: Token Muncher

Gallup Poll, Young American Women Seeking Emigration

A recent Gallup poll indicates that 20% of Americans, specifically 40% of women aged 15 to 44, desire to leave the United States permanently. The discussion highlights the ignorance of many would-be emigrants regarding international visa requirements and work permits, specifically mentioning the difficulty of moving to the United Kingdom without significant financial assets or specific labor skills.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 1:36:48 - 1:46:04

1835: Greenland Gambit

Amelia Rose AI Phenomenon and UK Mnemonic Warfare

An anti-radicalization game called "Pathways" backfired when the antagonist character, Amelia Rose, was adopted as a viral hero by the British right wing. Using AI technology, users transformed the character into a symbol of English nationalism, criticizing the BBC, Sadiq Khan, and immigration policies. This shift is described as "mnemonic warfare," where the intended negative propaganda was successfully subverted by online activists.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 9:24 - 11:57

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Queen Elizabeth II, Annual Christmas Speech Criticism

The hosts critique the tradition of the Queen's Christmas speech in the United Kingdom, which airs annually at 3:00 PM. They describe the address as cold and impersonal, noting the use of electronic news gathering footage showing Prince Charles and his sons visiting children in Africa. The commentary highlights the perceived irony of royals advising the public on fulfillment through service while living on tax money.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 1:28:29 - 1:31:23

1825: MUK-Ultra

British Influence, Tucker Carlson and Neocon Narratives

A theory is presented that British intelligence and "North Sea Nexus" operatives are influencing American foreign policy narratives. Tucker Carlson is criticized for potentially falling for "neocon" positioning regarding U.S. involvement in Israel and Venezuela. The discussion suggests that the U.S. should distance itself from British and EU interests to focus on independent "America First" goals.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:13:25 - 1:15:41

1823: Secretary of Egg

Liz Truss Podcast Launch and Deep State Critique

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss has launched a new podcast titled "The Liz Truss Show." In her promotional material, she blames the "deep state" and media allies for her 2022 deposition, claiming they sought to destroy her for challenging establishment failures. She intends to use the platform to expose those who brought her down and advocate for a low-tax, high-growth economy.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 45:34 - 54:07

1816: Boomer Knowledge

UK Intelligence Suspension Over US Caribbean Drug Strikes

The United Kingdom reportedly suspended certain intelligence-sharing operations with the United States in the Caribbean due to concerns over the legality of US military strikes on Venezuelan drug boats. Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied that these concerns were raised during G7 meetings in Canada. Reports suggest the UK is uncomfortable with the use of lethal force against vessels they consider civilian, while the US classifies the operators as narco-terrorists.

Attunement
Episode 1815 15:01 - 20:57

1815: Attunement

Health Insurance Scams and Cash Pay Disparity

A viral anecdote highlights the massive price discrepancy in medical imaging, where a patient was quoted $5,100 for an MRI through insurance but only $700 for a cash payment. The hospital reportedly refused to allow the patient to switch to the self-pay rate once insurance had been initiated, leading to allegations of systemic fraud. Comparisons are drawn to the UK's National Health Service, where long wait times for procedures like MRIs often force patients into private cash-pay clinics.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:28:30 - 1:32:21

1807: Keyboard Warrior

UK Online Safety Act, Misgendering Criminal Records

A woman in the UK reportedly received a criminal record for "misgendering" a stalker under the Online Safety Act, which the police deemed "false information" causing psychological harm. The discussion transitions into listener criticism regarding the show's lack of video content and a tangent about Candace Owens' latest theories involving Egyptian fighter planes.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 18:09 - 26:04

1803: Drone Wall

Keir Starmer Announces Mandatory Digital ID for UK Workers

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that a new digital ID will be mandatory for the right to work in the United Kingdom by the end of the current Parliament. Minister Lisa Nandy clarified that while the government won't fine individuals, employers will be precluded from hiring anyone without the digital credential. The policy is framed as a tool to disrupt the illegal labor market.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 47:40 - 51:41

1801: Hate of Speech

Katie Hopkins Arrest, UK Speech Laws, and Police Home Visits

British commentator Katie Hopkins reveals she was arrested and interviewed under caution in the UK for "online communications" related to her live stream, "The Katie's Arms." A separate clip features a police officer visiting an American citizen's home in the UK to investigate an "upsetting" Facebook comment. The discussion centers on the lack of First Amendment protections in the UK and the potential risks for Americans traveling through Heathrow.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:49:29 - 2:51:35

1801: Hate of Speech

UK Digital ID, Keir Starmer, and Government Accreditation

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is exploring the implementation of digital ID cards to streamline government services and combat illegal migration. The hosts contrast this "accreditation" push in the UK with the "Trump Gold Card" in the U.S., arguing that the British public is being conditioned to accept more government surveillance.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:27:06 - 1:29:33

1796: Zeds

Generation Z, Anxiety Over Refueling Cars

A study from the United Kingdom reports that 62% of individuals aged 18-24 experience anxiety when refueling their cars. The survey suggests young drivers worry about positioning the vehicle correctly at the pump or using the wrong fuel type. This trend is linked to the rise of ride-sharing services and electric vehicles among younger populations.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:33:25 - 1:35:45

1794: Heroin Hotties

UK Cash Withdrawal Limits, Financial Intelligence Unit

Starting September 18, 2025, the UK will implement a policy where withdrawing more than £200 in cash within a seven-day period triggers an automatic alert to the Financial Intelligence Unit. The measure is designed to monitor transactions in sectors like property and second-hand cars, effectively increasing financial surveillance on ordinary citizens.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:35:46 - 1:38:13

1794: Heroin Hotties

UK National Debt Recovery, Automatic Payroll Deductions

Beginning in January 2026, UK workers will face an automatic "debt recovery contribution" deducted directly from their paychecks. The levy, approximately £90 per month, is intended to manage the rising national debt. Critics argue this places an unfair burden on workers who are already struggling with inflation.

Retribution
Episode 1793 43:30 - 48:42

1793: Retribution

United Kingdom, Anti-Migrant Protests and Economic Decline

Protests against the housing of asylum seekers in hotels have spread across the UK, including major demonstrations in Liverpool and London. Citizens express frustration over the Labour government's handling of small boat crossings and the mandatory BBC television license fee. Economic reports from the region indicate stalled housing markets, high electricity prices, and an exodus of investors and skilled workers.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 13:38 - 19:41

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Operation Raise The Colours, UK Anti-Immigration Protests, Pink Ladies

A movement called Operation Raise The Colours has emerged in the United Kingdom, where citizens are displaying the St. George's Cross and Union Flag to protest government immigration policies. Protests have intensified outside migrant hotels following criminal incidents, including an alleged assault in Epping. A group known as the Pink Ladies, comprised of British mothers and grandmothers, has organized to demand better protection for local communities.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 2:43:17 - 2:45:57

1783: Dadgum

UK Voting Age Reform, 16-Year-Old Voters

The UK Labour government is proposing a reform to lower the national voting age to 16, bringing England in line with Scotland and Wales. Critics argue that 16-year-olds are too impressionable and lack the life experience to vote, while proponents claim they are well-informed. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the move is a political tactic to exploit younger, more easily influenced demographics.