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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 6 MIN

David Goodhart - Denmark Has Been Saved, Sweden is GONE!

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more thought-provoking interviews and big-idea debates: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What can the UK and wider West learn from the very different immigration paths taken by Denmark and Sweden? In this sharp and highly topical conversation, author and social commentator David Goodhart breaks down why these two Nordic countries are so often compared — and what their policy choices may reveal about the future of European politics. Goodhart, best known for The Road to Somewhere, has spent years analyzing the cultural and political divides reshaping Western societies. His influential “Somewheres vs Anywheres” framework helps explain why immigration, national identity, and social cohesion have become such explosive political issues. But why do Denmark and Sweden now represent two very different case studies? In this episode, Goodhart explores how each country approached immigration, integration, and social policy — and why the outcomes have sparked intense debate across Europe. Rather than relying on headlines, he examines the deeper political psychology driving public reactions to rapid demographic and cultural change. The discussion also connects these Nordic experiences to broader Western trends. Are policymakers across Europe and the UK properly reading public sentiment — or repeating mistakes that fuel political backlash? Goodhart offers a nuanced perspective on what lessons governments may be drawing, rightly or wrongly. Importantly, this is a serious policy and sociology discussion designed to examine competing viewpoints and real-world political dynamics. The goal is to understand why immigration debates remain so emotionally and politically charged — not to reduce complex national experiences to simple talking points. If you’re interested in UK politics, European immigration debates, the rise of populism, or the deeper cultural shifts reshaping Western democracies, this is a must-watch deep dive that will give you plenty to think about. #DavidGoodhart #Denmark #Sweden #ImmigrationDebate #UKPolitics #SomewheresAnywheres #EuropeanPolitics #SocialCohesion #Populism #LongFormInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more thought-provoking interviews and big-idea debates: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What can the UK and wider West learn from the very different immigration paths taken by Denmark and Sweden? In this sharp and highly topical conversation, author and social commentator David Goodhart breaks down why these two Nordic countries are so often compared — and what their policy choices may reveal about the future of European politics. Goodhart, best known for The Road to Somewhere, has spent years analyzing the cultural and political divides reshaping Western societies. His influential “Somewheres vs Anywheres” framework helps explain why immigration, national identity, and social cohesion have become such explosive political issues. But why do Denmark and Sweden now represent two very different case studies? In this episode, Goodhart explores how each country approached immigration, integration, and social policy — and why the outcomes have sparked intense debate across Europe. Rather than relying on headlines, he examines the deeper political psychology driving public reactions to rapid demographic and cultural change. The discussion also connects these Nordic experiences to broader Western trends. Are policymakers across Europe and the UK properly reading public sentiment — or repeating mistakes that fuel political backlash? Goodhart offers a nuanced perspective on what lessons governments may be drawing, rightly or wrongly. Importantly, this is a serious policy and sociology discussion designed to examine competing viewpoints and real-world political dynamics. The goal is to understand why immigration debates remain so emotionally and politically charged — not to reduce complex national experiences to simple talking points. If you’re interested in UK politics, European immigration debates, the rise of populism, or the deeper cultural shifts reshaping Western democracies, this is a must-watch deep dive that will give you plenty to think about. #DavidGoodhart #Denmark #Sweden #ImmigrationDebate #UKPolitics #SomewheresAnywheres #EuropeanPolitics #SocialCohesion #Populism #LongFormInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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