EPISODE · May 31, 2022 · 1H 2M
#MeNeither
from Talk Breakfast
Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi kicks off today's show to discuss the weeks top headlines including why the country needs better leaders who are willing to listen to their citizenry. Lead Writer for The Spectator Ross Clark joins shortly after to discuss why the World Health Organisation has lost all credibility, and Rishi Sunak's recent plans to create an NFT for Britain. Chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group Craig Mackinlay MP returns to The Independent Republic to discuss why British drivers still paying more fuel duty on a tank - even after Rishi's 5p cut - than last year, and Founder of Standing For Women Kellie Jay Keen closes the show to discuss Douglas Murray's latest piece in The Times where he predict the era of #MeToo is over in light of the ongoing Johnny Depp and Amber Heard court case, is he correct? All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi kicks off today's show to discuss the weeks top headlines including why the country needs better leaders who are willing to listen to their citizenry. Lead Writer for The Spectator Ross Clark joins shortly after to discuss why the World Health Organisation has lost all credibility, and Rishi Sunak's recent plans to create an NFT for Britain. Chairman of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group Craig Mackinlay MP returns to The Independent Republic to discuss why British drivers still paying more fuel duty on a tank - even after Rishi's 5p cut - than last year, and Founder of Standing For Women Kellie Jay Keen closes the show to discuss Douglas Murray's latest piece in The Times where he predict the era of #MeToo is over in light of the ongoing Johnny Depp and Amber Heard court case, is he correct? All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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