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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 5 MIN

Matt Goodwin - Pakistani Cousin Marriage is an ABOMINATION!

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe now to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, data-driven debate, and conversations the mainstream media won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Why are some cultural practices becoming central to the debate about integration, public health, and social cohesion in Britain? And why does Matt Goodwin believe this is a conversation politicians are reluctant to have openly? In this provocative episode, Matt Goodwin joins Andrew Gold to examine one of the most sensitive and controversial topics in modern British politics: marriage patterns, cultural norms, and their wider social impact. Drawing on research and publicly available data, Goodwin discusses how certain long-standing traditions within some communities have become part of broader discussions around integration, healthcare outcomes, and social policy. He argues that these issues are often avoided in mainstream debate due to their sensitivity — despite their importance in shaping long-term outcomes for communities and public services. But what does the data actually say — and why is it so rarely discussed in detail? 🔥 In this interview, Matt Goodwin explores: • How cultural practices intersect with public policy and healthcare debates • Why discussions around integration and social cohesion are becoming more urgent • The challenges policymakers face when addressing sensitive cultural issues • How demographic trends are reshaping Britain’s social landscape • Why open, evidence-based debate is essential for long-term solutions Goodwin emphasises that these discussions should be approached carefully, focusing on evidence, outcomes and policy implications, rather than rhetoric. He argues that avoiding difficult topics can make it harder for governments to address real-world challenges effectively. The conversation also connects these issues to broader debates about immigration, identity and the future of British society — including how political movements and figures such as Nigel Farage have brought these topics into the national spotlight. For viewers interested in UK politics, social policy, demographics and cultural change, this interview offers a thoughtful and data-focused perspective on one of the most complex debates shaping Britain today. What happens when sensitive cultural issues intersect with public policy — and why are so many leaders hesitant to engage with the topic directly? Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEb4mOXl7_c #MattGoodwin #BritishPolitics #UKDebate #SocialPolicy #Integration #Demographics #TheDailyHeretic #ImmigrationUK #CulturalDebate #UKNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe now to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, data-driven debate, and conversations the mainstream media won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Why are some cultural practices becoming central to the debate about integration, public health, and social cohesion in Britain? And why does Matt Goodwin believe this is a conversation politicians are reluctant to have openly? In this provocative episode, Matt Goodwin joins Andrew Gold to examine one of the most sensitive and controversial topics in modern British politics: marriage patterns, cultural norms, and their wider social impact. Drawing on research and publicly available data, Goodwin discusses how certain long-standing traditions within some communities have become part of broader discussions around integration, healthcare outcomes, and social policy. He argues that these issues are often avoided in mainstream debate due to their sensitivity — despite their importance in shaping long-term outcomes for communities and public services. But what does the data actually say — and why is it so rarely discussed in detail? 🔥 In this interview, Matt Goodwin explores: • How cultural practices intersect with public policy and healthcare debates • Why discussions around integration and social cohesion are becoming more urgent • The challenges policymakers face when addressing sensitive cultural issues • How demographic trends are reshaping Britain’s social landscape • Why open, evidence-based debate is essential for long-term solutions Goodwin emphasises that these discussions should be approached carefully, focusing on evidence, outcomes and policy implications, rather than rhetoric. He argues that avoiding difficult topics can make it harder for governments to address real-world challenges effectively. The conversation also connects these issues to broader debates about immigration, identity and the future of British society — including how political movements and figures such as Nigel Farage have brought these topics into the national spotlight. For viewers interested in UK politics, social policy, demographics and cultural change, this interview offers a thoughtful and data-focused perspective on one of the most complex debates shaping Britain today. What happens when sensitive cultural issues intersect with public policy — and why are so many leaders hesitant to engage with the topic directly? Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEb4mOXl7_c #MattGoodwin #BritishPolitics #UKDebate #SocialPolicy #Integration #Demographics #TheDailyHeretic #ImmigrationUK #CulturalDebate #UKNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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