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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 10 MIN

Vanessa Frake-Harris - The ISLAMISTS in UK Prisons Are OUT OF CONTROL

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Daily for the most revealing moments from Heretics: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What is really happening inside Britain’s prisons — and why are some former insiders now saying the situation is being misunderstood, minimised, or ignored? In this revealing clip, former UK prison governor Vanessa Frake-Harris explains why she believes ideological extremism has become a serious management and safety challenge inside parts of the prison system — and why she thinks the public conversation about it is often incomplete. This isn’t a political rant. It’s an operational warning. Vanessa ran some of the UK’s most difficult institutions, including Wormwood Scrubs and Holloway. In this conversation, she reflects on how prison populations changed over time, how new pressures emerged, and why certain dynamics became harder to manage — not because of any one group, but because of how systems respond to ideology, identity, and institutional fear. She explains what she observed, what concerned her, and why she believes prisons became increasingly sensitive environments where staff felt constrained in what they could say, report, or challenge. Andrew presses her on what she actually means when she says things are “out of control,” and whether that language is fair. Vanessa responds by describing how safety risks emerge gradually — through understaffing, poor intelligence, inconsistent enforcement, and a reluctance to confront uncomfortable problems early. They explore: How ideological group identity can shape prison dynamics Why some tensions become invisible until they reach crisis point How staff shortages and fear of complaints affect decision-making Why certain prisoners are separated for safety — and how that works What the public misunderstands about prison order and control Vanessa also reflects on how prisons are expected to be everything at once: punitive, rehabilitative, therapeutic, and secure — often without the resources, staffing, or political support needed to balance those goals. You don’t have to agree with her interpretation to find this fascinating. Because this clip isn’t really about blame — it’s about complexity, risk, and what happens when institutions are asked to manage more than they were designed to handle. This conversation offers a rare inside look at how prisons actually function under pressure — and why some problems can’t be solved with slogans or simple narratives. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKBN837JGvA Subscribe for more moments that go beyond headlines and into how institutions really work. #VanessaFrakeHarris #UKPrisons #WormwoodScrubs #PrisonLife #JusticeSystem #BritishInstitutions #Heretics #AlternativeMedia #PublicDebate #InsiderStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Daily for the most revealing moments from Heretics: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What is really happening inside Britain’s prisons — and why are some former insiders now saying the situation is being misunderstood, minimised, or ignored? In this revealing clip, former UK prison governor Vanessa Frake-Harris explains why she believes ideological extremism has become a serious management and safety challenge inside parts of the prison system — and why she thinks the public conversation about it is often incomplete. This isn’t a political rant. It’s an operational warning. Vanessa ran some of the UK’s most difficult institutions, including Wormwood Scrubs and Holloway. In this conversation, she reflects on how prison populations changed over time, how new pressures emerged, and why certain dynamics became harder to manage — not because of any one group, but because of how systems respond to ideology, identity, and institutional fear. She explains what she observed, what concerned her, and why she believes prisons became increasingly sensitive environments where staff felt constrained in what they could say, report, or challenge. Andrew presses her on what she actually means when she says things are “out of control,” and whether that language is fair. Vanessa responds by describing how safety risks emerge gradually — through understaffing, poor intelligence, inconsistent enforcement, and a reluctance to confront uncomfortable problems early. They explore: How ideological group identity can shape prison dynamics Why some tensions become invisible until they reach crisis point How staff shortages and fear of complaints affect decision-making Why certain prisoners are separated for safety — and how that works What the public misunderstands about prison order and control Vanessa also reflects on how prisons are expected to be everything at once: punitive, rehabilitative, therapeutic, and secure — often without the resources, staffing, or political support needed to balance those goals. You don’t have to agree with her interpretation to find this fascinating. Because this clip isn’t really about blame — it’s about complexity, risk, and what happens when institutions are asked to manage more than they were designed to handle. This conversation offers a rare inside look at how prisons actually function under pressure — and why some problems can’t be solved with slogans or simple narratives. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKBN837JGvA Subscribe for more moments that go beyond headlines and into how institutions really work. #VanessaFrakeHarris #UKPrisons #WormwoodScrubs #PrisonLife #JusticeSystem #BritishInstitutions #Heretics #AlternativeMedia #PublicDebate #InsiderStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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