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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 9 MIN

Ethno-Nationalist Steve Laws - 'Tommy Robinson is a TRAITOR'

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 SUBSCRIBE to Heretics Clips for the most intense moments from the Heretics podcast — don’t miss the debates everyone’s talking about: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive clip, Andrew Gold confronts ethnonationalist Steve Laws after Steve brands Tommy Robinson a “traitor.” What follows is one of the most heated exchanges in the Heretics studio — a clash over loyalty, identity, and what it really means to “stand for your country.” Andrew challenges Steve’s accusation directly, forcing him to explain who gets to decide who belongs, who betrays whom, and why. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSuXaBpGlA4&t=288s Steve Laws argues that Tommy Robinson has abandoned the principles he once represented and accuses him of legitimising ideas Steve believes undermine national identity. Andrew pushes back, defending Robinson’s role, questioning Steve’s definitions of betrayal, and exposing the contradictions inside his worldview. The debate quickly becomes about far more than one person — it becomes about who has the authority to define loyalty, nationalism, and political legitimacy on the right. 🔥 Why this moment stands out: • It reveals deep fractures inside right-wing and nationalist politics • It shows how quickly ideological allies turn into enemies • It exposes how accusations of “betrayal” are used as political weapons Is calling someone a traitor a way of defending principles — or a way of policing dissent? Can a movement survive when it turns inward on itself? And what happens when personal loyalty collides with rigid ideology? Andrew presses Steve on each of these points, testing whether his arguments are consistent, fair, or even workable in the real world. This clip is gripping not because it offers neat conclusions, but because it exposes the raw mechanics of political identity in action — where lines are drawn, who draws them, and how fast people are cast out when they step outside them. 💬 Watch carefully. Think critically. Decide for yourself. If you value serious debate, tough questioning, and conversations most platforms avoid, make sure you’re subscribed to Heretics Clips and have notifications turned on so you don’t miss the next one. #Heretics #AndrewGold #SteveLaws #TommyRobinson #PoliticalDebate #UKPolitics #FreeSpeech #NationalIdentity #PodcastClip #ControversialDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 SUBSCRIBE to Heretics Clips for the most intense moments from the Heretics podcast — don’t miss the debates everyone’s talking about: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive clip, Andrew Gold confronts ethnonationalist Steve Laws after Steve brands Tommy Robinson a “traitor.” What follows is one of the most heated exchanges in the Heretics studio — a clash over loyalty, identity, and what it really means to “stand for your country.” Andrew challenges Steve’s accusation directly, forcing him to explain who gets to decide who belongs, who betrays whom, and why. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSuXaBpGlA4&t=288s Steve Laws argues that Tommy Robinson has abandoned the principles he once represented and accuses him of legitimising ideas Steve believes undermine national identity. Andrew pushes back, defending Robinson’s role, questioning Steve’s definitions of betrayal, and exposing the contradictions inside his worldview. The debate quickly becomes about far more than one person — it becomes about who has the authority to define loyalty, nationalism, and political legitimacy on the right. 🔥 Why this moment stands out: • It reveals deep fractures inside right-wing and nationalist politics • It shows how quickly ideological allies turn into enemies • It exposes how accusations of “betrayal” are used as political weapons Is calling someone a traitor a way of defending principles — or a way of policing dissent? Can a movement survive when it turns inward on itself? And what happens when personal loyalty collides with rigid ideology? Andrew presses Steve on each of these points, testing whether his arguments are consistent, fair, or even workable in the real world. This clip is gripping not because it offers neat conclusions, but because it exposes the raw mechanics of political identity in action — where lines are drawn, who draws them, and how fast people are cast out when they step outside them. 💬 Watch carefully. Think critically. Decide for yourself. If you value serious debate, tough questioning, and conversations most platforms avoid, make sure you’re subscribed to Heretics Clips and have notifications turned on so you don’t miss the next one. #Heretics #AndrewGold #SteveLaws #TommyRobinson #PoliticalDebate #UKPolitics #FreeSpeech #NationalIdentity #PodcastClip #ControversialDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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