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Brazier
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Colin Brazier brings use his unique take on Britain and the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How disorder followed an attempted beheading on the streets of Belfast.
This week, Colin takes a 360-degree view of the unrest that has gripped Belfast after a Sudanese asylum seeker savagely attacked a local man.He urges listeners to condemn the violent response without ignoring the role that uncontrolled migration - and the mainstream media and progressive politicians’ failure to address it - has played in stoking community tensions in Northern Ireland.Set against this backdrop is the province’s history of sectarian violence. Drawing on his own reporting from the Troubles in the 1990s, Colin reveals how the latest disorder risks reopening old wounds while emboldening a new form of authoritarianism.Like, share and subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The True Story Behind the Murder of Henry Nowak
This week, Colin examines how the killing of Henry Nowak has sparked a long overdue reckoning with issues of race, policing and justice in Britain. A system shaped by decades of anti-racism dogma has become unable or unwilling to spot racism when it falls outside the approved narrative, leaving police, politicians and the media trapped, unable to define what victimhood is in the 21st century. Tracing the rot back to the Macpherson Report, Colin asks whether the fear of being accused of prejudice has distorted public institutions and eroded equal justice. He also reflects on the uncomfortable echoes of George Floyd, and why Nowak’s death has forced a far quieter, more reluctant response. At the centre of the episode is the haunting image of Nowak’s handcuffed hand: a symbol, Colin argues, of a country whose authorities have lost their scepticism, their nerve and their willingness to tell the truth.Subscribe now.www.outpoststudios.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Real Story of How Britain Abandoned its Borders
This week, Colin looks at the Channel crisis through the story of Dunkirk, where small boats once came to rescue British soldiers from the beaches of northern France. Today, 86 years on, different small boats are setting off in the opposite direction. This is a story of the failure of the state, of borders, national will, and a Britain that too often treats problems as inevitable.Colin invites you to ask who is really driving the crossings, why the routes keep changing, and what will become of the country if this crisis continues unabated. Though many politicians have claimed to have a solution, stopping the boats will require more than slogans.It will require the kind of seriousness, imagination and resolve Britain once managed to summon in its darkest hour.This is Brazier. Only on Outpost.Please like, subscribe, and share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Defence of Brexit
This week, Colin Brazier reflects on Brexit, what it meant to him and to his late wife, a lifelong Eurosceptic who saw leaving the EU as a matter of democracy, sovereignty and political honesty, rather than slogans or campaign spin.As failing politicians, desperately short of ideas, try to restart the Brexit wars, Colin revisits the bitterness of the referendum years, when millions of Leave voters were unfairly caricatured by political elites and the media. For those with the will to remember, it was about so much more than the enduring divide between metropolitan Remainers and working-class Brexiteers.Now free to speak openly after all these years, Colin offers a passionate defence of the 2016 vote, and a meditation on loss, memory, democracy and what Brexit was really about.This is Outpost.Please like, subscribe, and share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brazier's Back!
COLIN BRAZIER IS BACK. Joining Outpost exclusively for a new weekly show, Brazier, every Friday, the veteran broadcaster returns with sharp, personal and uncompromising monologues, looking at Britain, and the world, in 2026.After retiring from broadcasting in 2023 to run his family farm, Colin has picked up the microphone and returned to our screens on Outpost. Reflecting on his decision to join Outpost, he invites you to ask how Britain got here, what has been lost, and how a shared sense of pride and belonging might yet be restored. Brazier will offer weekly commentary, conversation and argument for viewers who feel that the changes reshaping Britain are too often ignored, dismissed or deliberately left unsaid.Please like, subscribe and share.We look forward to seeing you every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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