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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 10 MIN

Michael Crick - WOKE Academics Have NO IDEA Who the REAL Far Right Is!

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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews and sharp political analysis you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Have modern academics completely misunderstood what the “far right” actually is? In this fascinating interview, veteran investigative journalist and political biographer Michael Crick challenges the way the term is often used in modern political debate — and argues that many commentators have lost sight of what the real far right historically looked like. Crick has spent decades covering British politics and researching some of the most controversial figures in public life. As the biographer of Nigel Farage, he has closely followed the political movements that have reshaped Britain over the past two decades. In this conversation, he explains why he believes many academics and commentators frequently misapply labels like “far right” — often blurring the lines between genuine extremism and mainstream political disagreement. According to Crick, understanding the difference requires looking at historical context. Throughout modern European history, far-right movements had clear characteristics: authoritarian ideology, rejection of democratic institutions, and links to extremist organisations. Crick argues that failing to distinguish these features can lead to confusion in political debate. So how did the meaning of the term become so contested? In this discussion, Crick explores how media narratives, academic frameworks, and political campaigning have shaped the language used to describe political movements today. The result, he suggests, is a debate where labels are sometimes applied too loosely — making it harder to recognise genuine extremism when it appears. The conversation also touches on the broader political climate that allowed figures like Nigel Farage to rise to prominence. Despite fierce criticism and constant controversy, Farage became one of the most recognisable and influential figures in British politics — largely from outside the traditional structures of Westminster. Crick explains how Farage’s career illustrates the tension between establishment politics and insurgent political movements, and why debates over labels and definitions often sit at the centre of that conflict. Love him or loathe him, Farage has had a profound impact on the political conversation in Britain. In this interview, Michael Crick offers an insider’s perspective on how political language, media narratives, and public perceptions have shaped the debate. It’s a thought-provoking discussion about political labels, historical memory, and why understanding the past matters when discussing the politics of today. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaqPokMFosk #MichaelCrick #UKPolitics #BritishPolitics #PoliticalDebate #FreeSpeech #PoliticsPodcast #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews and sharp political analysis you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Have modern academics completely misunderstood what the “far right” actually is? In this fascinating interview, veteran investigative journalist and political biographer Michael Crick challenges the way the term is often used in modern political debate — and argues that many commentators have lost sight of what the real far right historically looked like. Crick has spent decades covering British politics and researching some of the most controversial figures in public life. As the biographer of Nigel Farage, he has closely followed the political movements that have reshaped Britain over the past two decades. In this conversation, he explains why he believes many academics and commentators frequently misapply labels like “far right” — often blurring the lines between genuine extremism and mainstream political disagreement. According to Crick, understanding the difference requires looking at historical context. Throughout modern European history, far-right movements had clear characteristics: authoritarian ideology, rejection of democratic institutions, and links to extremist organisations. Crick argues that failing to distinguish these features can lead to confusion in political debate. So how did the meaning of the term become so contested? In this discussion, Crick explores how media narratives, academic frameworks, and political campaigning have shaped the language used to describe political movements today. The result, he suggests, is a debate where labels are sometimes applied too loosely — making it harder to recognise genuine extremism when it appears. The conversation also touches on the broader political climate that allowed figures like Nigel Farage to rise to prominence. Despite fierce criticism and constant controversy, Farage became one of the most recognisable and influential figures in British politics — largely from outside the traditional structures of Westminster. Crick explains how Farage’s career illustrates the tension between establishment politics and insurgent political movements, and why debates over labels and definitions often sit at the centre of that conflict. Love him or loathe him, Farage has had a profound impact on the political conversation in Britain. In this interview, Michael Crick offers an insider’s perspective on how political language, media narratives, and public perceptions have shaped the debate. It’s a thought-provoking discussion about political labels, historical memory, and why understanding the past matters when discussing the politics of today. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaqPokMFosk #MichaelCrick #UKPolitics #BritishPolitics #PoliticalDebate #FreeSpeech #PoliticsPodcast #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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