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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 6 MIN

Alex Armstrong - Why the ELITES Listen to Douglas Murray & NOT Tommy Robinson

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe for more fearless conversations → https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Why are some voices welcomed into elite conversations—while others are pushed to the margins? In this sharp and revealing interview, Alex Armstrong explores why figures like Douglas Murray are taken seriously by institutions, while others remain excluded from the mainstream. Subscribe for more fearless conversations → https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Alex Armstrong, GB News presenter and investigative commentator on extremism and UK institutions, brings a direct and thought-provoking perspective to one of the most debated dynamics in modern public discourse. Known for his reporting on Britain’s prison system and controversial cases, he connects media narratives with deeper questions about influence and legitimacy. In this focused conversation, Armstrong examines the contrasting treatment of public figures such as Douglas Murray and Tommy Robinson. What determines who gets a platform within political, media, and institutional spaces? Is it credibility, tone, background—or something less visible? He breaks down how messaging, presentation, and perceived respectability can shape who is heard and who is ignored. Why do certain arguments gain traction when delivered by some voices—but face resistance when coming from others? And what does that reveal about the gatekeeping mechanisms within elite circles? Drawing on his own experience in media and investigative work, Armstrong highlights how narratives are often filtered before reaching the public. Are audiences seeing a full spectrum of perspectives—or a carefully curated version of debate? What makes this discussion particularly compelling is its focus on incentives. Institutions often respond to risk, reputation, and public perception—but how do those factors influence who is allowed into the conversation? Armstrong also raises broader questions about trust. If people feel certain viewpoints are excluded, does that deepen the divide between institutions and the public? And what are the long-term consequences of that gap? This interview stays tightly centred on one key issue: how influence, credibility, and access are shaped in modern Britain. If you want to understand why some voices carry weight in elite circles while others remain controversial—and what that means for public debate—this is a conversation that cuts through the noise. Watch closely—because who gets heard can matter just as much as what is being said. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=492bRl_XS-U&t=1255s #AlexArmstrong #UKPolitics #PublicDiscourse #MediaNarratives #DouglasMurray #TommyRobinson #FreeSpeech #BritishPolitics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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