MCC Brussels Podcast

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MCC Brussels Podcast

Discussions, event recordings, and updates from the team at MCC Brussels – the home for genuine policy deliberation about the EU and an in-depth exploration of the key issues facing Europeans.

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    Germany Is Becoming Ungovernable I MCC Brussels Podcast

    Germany’s governing centre is cracking, Europe’s energy follies are becoming impossible to ignore, and Brussels is spending millions telling citizens it protects democracy.In this episode, we ask whether Friedrich Merz survive Germany’s deepening political and economic crisis. Is Belgium’s nuclear U-turn a sign that common sense is finally returning to European energy policy? And what does the EU’s “Protect What Matters” campaign reveal about the widening gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and its record?Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by Pieter Cleppe, editor-in-chief of Brussels Report, and Richard Schenk of MCC Brussels, for a discussion about political instability, energy realism and the increasingly propagandistic habits of the European Commission.First, the group turn to Germany, where Friedrich Merz finds himself trapped by the very firewall politics that were supposed to preserve stability. Despite a right-wing parliamentary majority after the federal elections, the CDU/CSU remains bound to the Social Democrats, giving a defeated centre-left extraordinary leverage over the government’s agenda. The discussion explores Germany’s stagnant economy, rising debt pressures, high energy costs, military spending promises, the growing strength of the AfD, and the wider question of whether Europe’s most important country is becoming ungovernable.The second topic is Belgium’s nuclear reversal. After years of political hostility to nuclear power, the government is now trying to halt the shutdown of existing reactors and preserve vital energy capacity. Pieter and Richard examine why this matters far beyond Belgium: cheap and abundant energy is the foundation of industrial strength, and Europe’s decision to undermine nuclear power, domestic fossil fuels and reliable electricity has left companies facing higher costs and weaker competitiveness. The panel asks whether Belgium’s decision marks the beginning of a more realistic energy debate, or merely a small correction after years of self-inflicted damage.Finally, the episode turns to the European Commission’s new “Protect What Matters” campaign. Presented as a defence of democracy, free speech and civic life, the campaign comes from an institution increasingly associated with speech regulation, media management, selective access for journalists and a taste for moral instruction from above. The panel discusses the hypocrisy of Brussels advertising itself as the guardian of democratic freedoms while pushing laws and practices that narrow the space for open debate.A conversation about Germany’s political paralysis, Europe’s energy reckoning, and the strange spectacle of an EU elite trying to advertise its way out of a democratic crisis.

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    Can Anyone Stop the EU Commission? I MCC Brussels Podcast

    The European Commission has mutated from a body of cooperation into a monster that even its own founders no longer recognise.Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by Carl Deconinck of the Brussels Signal and MCC Brussels’ Richard Schenk to discuss a week of institutional overreach in the European capital. They break down the flurry of proposals to rein in Ursula von der Leyen, the prospect of "climate lockdowns" as energy prices soar, and the plans for an eye-watering €2 trillion EU budget.Taming the Commission. The European Commission has mutated from a practical body of cooperation into an over-reaching, activist bureaucracy. With even the German CDU turning on their own nominee, we ask if Ursula von der Leyen’s "dictatorial" grip can ever be broken, or if the EU’s institutional DNA is permanently coded for sovereign destruction.The Energy Crunch & Climate Lockdowns. As geopolitical tensions flare, Brussels’ only answer to the energy crisis is: "do less." We dive into the ideological de-growth movement that has captured the EU, where "cheap energy" is defined as the energy you aren't allowed to use, and summer holidays are sacrificed at the altar of Net Zero.The €2 Trillion Budget Grab. Broke, desperate, and undemocratic, the EU is eyeing "own funds” - the power to levy taxes directly. From taxing plastic bags to funding a €400 million NGO "propaganda" army via the Agora programme, Brussels is moving to bypass national governments and treat the continent as its private fiefdom.

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    Child access to trans ideology: The EU’s new “right"

    The European Court of Justice has issued a first-of-its-kind ruling against Hungary, declaring its child-protection laws in breach of “fundamental EU values”. Celebrated in Brussels as progress, it raises a more troubling question: has the Court just claimed the power to define Europe’s moral compas? In this episode, Jacob Reynolds, Richard Schenk, and special guest Stephen Bartulica MEP break down the ECJ’s judicial activism, the "pro-Russia" panic over the Bulgarian elections, and the mass amnesty plans in Spain that threaten the stability of the Schengen area. Inside this Episode: The ECJ’s Judicial Coup: We dissect the long-awaited ruling against Hungary’s child protection laws. This isn't just about social policy, but a fundamental shift in power where unelected judges, rather than national parliaments decide what "European values" mean. The Bulgarian "Panic": Following a period of intense political instability, Bulgaria has elected a leader the EU brands as "pro-Russian". We look past the labels to see a pragmatic pushback against the Brussels elite that prioritize moral posturing over the day-to-day economic interests of citizens. Spain’s Mass Amnesty Madness: Pedro Sanchez’s government has moved to legalize up to 500,000 undocumented migrants. In this discussion we oversee how radical identity politics is replacing traditional social democracy and what this means for the future of European borders. Digital Tyranny & Age Verification: The EU is pushing new infrastructure under the guise of child protection. We expose the "sinister strategy" behind these tools: a centralized system designed to control the narrative, censor dissent, and marginalize conservative voices on social media.00:00 Intro02:22 The ECJ’s Attack on Hungary09:21 Bulgaria’s Election: Pragmation vs. Posturing14:55 Two-Speed Europe: The Integration Trap20:52 The Age Verification App: Control or Protection?33:05 Spain’s Amnesty: A Disaster for EuropeFollow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    The EU’s plans for Hungary after Orbán I MCC Brussels Podcast

    Viktor Orbán’s 16-year tenure with a landslide victory. While the Berlaymont and the European mainstream celebrate the fall of their favourite villain, the MCC Brussels team digs into the uncomfortable reality of what this means for the European Right and the future of national sovereignty.In this episode, Jacob Reynolds, Tony Gilland, and Agnieszka Kolek break down the strategic lessons of the Fidesz defeat, the "Net Zero" fuel insurgency currently paralysing Ireland, and the Poland’s magical dismissal of the rule of law.Inside this Episode:The Hungarian Landslide: We digest the shock result in Budapest. While Orbán lost , the populist moment is far from over - provided the Right learns that you cannot simply play to your base while ignoring the concerns of the youth. Ireland’s Fuel Insurgency: The Irish government placed the army on standby to clear blockades at the Whitegate refinery, we look at the growing chasm in Irish society. When ordinary truckers and farmers revolt against crushing carbon taxes, the establishment responds not with dialogue, but with smears and military threats.The Polish "Seance": Donald Tusk’s government has reached a new level of farcical governance, swearing in Constitutional Tribunal judges in the "presence" of a President who wasn't actually there. Agnieszka Kolek explains why this bizarre legal performance is a dangerous blueprint for bypassing democratic checks and balances in the name of "restoring" the rule of law.

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    How Patriots Forced Deportations Back onto the EU Agenda I MCC Brussels Podcast

    Brussels does not change course lightly. When it does, it is usually forced. This week, something shifted. Jacob Reynolds is joined by Marieke Ehlers MEP and Agnieszka Kołek to dissect a rare moment where the European Parliament moved in a direction voters have been demanding for years. A tougher return regime has been backed, giving member states the tools to send illegal migrants back and reassert some control over their borders. The Return Regime BreakthroughOn migration, something has clearly moved. After years of paralysis, the European Parliament has backed a tougher returns regime, handing member states sharper tools to send illegal migrants back and greater latitude in how they do it. The old majority cracked.  The much-invoked “cordon sanitaire” was, for once, brushed aside. For voters long told that nothing could be done, it looks like a breakthrough. Whether governments will actually act on it is another matter.The Digital Cordon TightensWhile borders may be hardening on paper, control is expanding elsewhere. Under the banner of safety and election integrity, digital regulation is becoming more aggressive and more opaque. Platforms are pushed to police speech in an environment where the rules remain deliberately unclear. The result is predictable. Overcompliance, quiet removals, and a narrowing of what can be said in the public square, especially around elections. Foreign Policy and the Power GrabAt the same time, the institutional push to scrap national vetoes in foreign policy is gathering pace. It is presented as a technical fix, a way to make Europe act faster. In reality, it risks stripping smaller states of their ability to defend their own interests and handing more power to central institutions that face little direct accountability. The debate is no longer abstract. 00:00 Intro01:45 Migration shift in Brussels03:20 The return regime that changes everything06:00 The coalition that broke the system11:00 Why enforcement still matters13:00 The rise of digital control18:20 Who controls elections and truth23:30 The fight over Europe’s futureFollow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Why Social Democracy Is Dying Across Europe I MCC Brussels Podcast

    Europe’s old parties are losing their voters, free speech is coming under pressure, and trust in the media is collapsing.In this episode, we look at three fault lines running through European politics. Why are the old social democratic parties no longer the natural home of workers? What happens when courts and governments begin narrowing the space for moral and political dissent? And why are so many voters losing faith in the media narratives pushed around major elections?Host John O’Brien is joined by Carl Deconinck of Brussels Signal and Dr Philipp Siegert, Deputy Research Director at MCC Brussels, for a discussion about the break-up of Europe’s old political consensus and what may be replacing it.First, the panel examines the collapse of Europe’s social democratic parties. Once rooted in workers, industry and organised labour, these parties increasingly turned towards technocracy, welfare-state management, cultural liberalism and the supranational consensus of the EU era. The discussion looks at how the shift from representing citizens to managing systems helped drive working class voters away, and why many now see the centre left as part of an elite bloc rather than a political home.The second topic is the Finnish speech case involving politician Päivi Räsänen. The panel examines a ruling that has sent shockwaves through Europe’s free speech debate. Convicted over a pamphlet she wrote in 2004, fined, given a criminal record and ordered to remove the text, while being acquitted on a separate Bible-related charge, the case leaves behind a line that is anything but clear. The discussion explores the deeper problem this exposes: if even courts struggle to define what is lawful, how are citizens supposed to know what they can say? And whether Europe’s hate speech regimes are drifting into something more arbitrary, where the real effect is not protection, but a quiet chilling of democratic disagreement.Finally, the episode turns to Hungary and the media climate around elections. How should voters and journalists treat dramatic allegations based on anonymous intelligence sources? Carl and Philipp discuss the collapse of trust in mainstream reporting, the repetition of unverified claims, the power of narrative shaping, and the growing sense that public debate is being flooded not with truth, but with messaging designed to frame political outcomes before voters have even cast their ballots.A conversation about the demise of the old centre, the policing of dissent, and the widening gulf between Europe’s institutions and its citizens.

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    The Hollow Flag: Why No One Will Die for Brussels | Deep Dive

    While the Brussels machine churns out endless reports on "Strategic Autonomy," the reality on the ground different. Professor Bill Durodié joins us to expose the cavernous gap between EU security rhetoric and the stark reality of a continent that has forgotten how to inspire its own people to defend it. Is there anyone left in the Berlaymont who understands that a flag without a demos is just a piece of cloth? The Hollow Flag & The Crisis of Patriotism The EU’s attempt to manufacture a "European security identity" is failing because it lacks the one essential ingredient: the people. As states separate themselves from their citizens, replacing leadership with "technical management," they find themselves with a youth population unwilling to stand up for a project they don't identify with. We explore why the early 90s marked the fatal turn toward a managerial outlook that views the public as a problem to be "managed" rather than a sovereign to be served. Bureaucracy vs. Reality (NATO & Industry) While officials obsess over the "Strategic Compass," the EU’s actual military capability is laughable—evidenced by the hand-finishing of submachine guns in Belgium that produces a measly few thousand units a year. We discuss why NATO remains the only serious player in town and how the EU’s desire to "regulate" industry has hollowed out the very manufacturing base required for genuine defence. The War on Free Speech & Democratic Renewal The recent attempts to shut down political gatherings in Brussels are not mere coincidences; they are symptomatic of an elite that has lost the mandate of the people. From Net Zero obsessions to gender pronouns, the Berlaymont’s agenda is light-years away from the concerns of ordinary families. To fill the "Hollow Flag," leaders must stop talking to each other and start representing the people they’ve spent decades ignoring.

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    Don’t blame Iran war for Europe’s energy disaster I MCC Brussels Podcast

    The war in Iran didn’t create Europe’s energy crisis, it hit a continent already drowning in Green energy chaos and sky-high taxes. This week on the podcast, John O'Brien sits down with Rebecca Mistereggen and Richard Schenk to discuss the energy fallout of the Iran war, the judicial sabotage of democratic mandates in Italy, the rising tide of Islamist extremism on our doorsteps, and the cynical elite hunt for Brussels power in Norway and Iceland.The Energy Tax Heist:Richard argues that while the war in Iran provides a convenient excuse, the real culprit for the sky rocketing energy bills is a green infrastructure which needs endless energy taxes to function. From taxes to the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS 2), the "Green Deal" has fundamentally decoupled prices from supply and demand. Rebecca exposes the Norwegian paradox: a nation overflowing with energy wealth is being bled dry by EU-linked redistribution schemes, leaving its own citizens dependent on "socialist" subsidies while their cheap power is siphoned off to the continent.Why Meloni Lost the Bench: We examine the sting of Giorgia Meloni’s referendum defeat and ask the uncomfortable question: why did voters reject her attempt to rein in the courts? Richard explains that while the public might despise activist judges blocking migration policy, they remain deeply wary of handing any government (even one they elected) unchecked power over the judiciary. It is a case study in the "Second Republic" trap, where a legacy of distrust in politicians allows an unaccountable, politicised bench to maintain its de facto veto over the democratic will.The Islamist Threat to Europe: The war in the Middle East isn't staying "over there." From Belgian synagogues under military guard to ISIS plots in Norway, we discuss the cowardice of a political class that treats speech as a greater threat than terrorism and fails to name the source of rising antisemitism.The Northern Expansion Myth: Why are Oslo’s elites so desperate to shack Norway to the Brussels machine? We expose the "Ever-Expanding Union" as an empire of myth, where failed national politicians trade away their country's sovereignty, and its energy resources, for cosy jobs in Brussels.

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    The EU Commission’s War on Hungary I MCC Bussels Deep Dive

    Brussels is terrified of a nation it cannot control. While the Euro-elites plot to unseat Viktor Orbán through legal warfare and funded proxies, Professor Werner Patzelt joins Richard Schenk to reveal the truth behind the "Brussels vs. Budapest" saga. From the weaponisation of "Rule of Law" to the rise of the EU-backed opposition, this is the honest account of a rebellion the mainstream media refuses to cover. The Siege of Sovereignty:  The European Union has moved beyond mere disagreement; it is now engaged in an open attempt to unseat a democratically elected leader. By funneling vast sums into "anti-Orbán" NGOs and launching endless legal proceedings, the Brussels elite are treating the Hungarian electorate as a problem to be solved rather than a sovereign people to be respected. It is a direct assault on the principle of national self-determination, proving that for the Berlaymont, "democracy" only counts when the right side wins.The Patriotism Problem:  Why does the establishment hate Hungary so much? Because Orbán dares to say "no" to the holy trinity of the Brussels elite: open borders, gender ideology, and a disastrous foreign policy. Professor Patzelt explains how the Western media’s caricature of Hungary as an "autocracy" is a deliberate smear designed to mask the genuine popularity of national patriotism. As the election looms, the question isn't whether Hungary is democratic- it's whether Brussels will allow it to stay that way.Professor Werner J. Patzelt is one of Germany’s most respected political scientists and Visiting Professor of Research at MCC Brussels,

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    Brussels’ Dirty Tricks Campaign Against Hungary I MCC Brussels Podcast

    In this episode, we talk about the EU’s unprecedented digital interference in the Hungarian election, the undemocratic "Cordon Sanitaire" rigging French local politics, and the shameful rise of anti-Semitic violence in Belgium and the Netherlands.Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by MCC Brussels’ Head of Cultural Engagement Agnieszka Kolek and Research Fellow Richard Schenk to discuss the EU's direct intervention in national elections, what the French municipal elections tell us about the cordon sanitaire, and the deteriorating security situation for Jewish communities in Belgium and the Netherlands.The Hungarian Election and EU Interference The European Commission has officially activated the "Rapid Response" mechanism of the Digital Services Act (DSA) to monitor and moderate content surrounding the Hungarian elections. While the Commission cites "Russian interference" as the primary justification, the lack of transparency in this process raises serious questions about the neutrality of the EU-funded fact-checking organisations now empowered to flag and delete political speech. This unprecedented transfer of power suggests that the Berlaymont is no longer a neutral arbiter, but an active participant seeking to influence the democratic outcome in Budapest.The French Cordon Sanitaire and Electoral Strategy Following recent municipal elections in France, the traditional parties are once again attempting to deploy the "Cordon Sanitaire" to exclude the populist right from power. However, this strategy increasingly relies on forming uneasy alliances with the radical left, specifically the faction led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon. We explore how these tactical voting arrangements disenfranchise millions of voters and whether the right’s failure to form its own cohesive coalitions is ultimately responsible for the continued dominance of the centrist establishment in the French Fifth Republic.Anti-Semitism and State Failure in the Low Countries A disturbing rise in anti-Semitic attacks, including bombings and threats against synagogues and Jewish schools, has highlighted a systemic failure in Belgian and Dutch security policy. Despite the known risks associated with radicalisation and foreign influence from the Iranian regime, local authorities have struggled to provide adequate protection for Jewish sites. The team discusses how the long-standing alliance between the political left and Islamist factions has created a permissive atmosphere for this hostility, forcing the state to consider military deployment to ensure the basic safety of its citizens.

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    Ireland: Europe’s capital of Woke Authoritarianism I MCC Brussels Deep Dive

    The Ireland you remember- high-trust, community-led, and fiercely independent - is being systematically dismantled. Dr Eoin Lenihan joins John O'Brien to expose the "vandalism" of a nation by an elite class that never asked for the public’s permission. This is the truth the Irish establishment tried to bury. The Demolition of Identity: First, the rapid transformation of Ireland from a socially conservative stronghold to the "premier league" of woke progressivism. Lenihan argues this wasn't an evolution, but a deliberate demolition of Irish pillars: faith, safety, and meritocracy. This was driven by a bloated NGO sector and a political class that has lost its moorings.The Migration Chaos: Next, the reality of Ireland’s borders. From the "soft touch" reputation that attracts bogus asylum claims to the authoritarian "no veto" policy imposed on local towns, we examine how mass migration is being used to bypass democratic consent and reshape the demographic landscape without a single vote being cast.The Path to Renewal: Finally, we look at the way back. Is Ireland destined to be a mere tax haven for American tech giants, or can it reclaim its soul? Lenihan offers a blueprint for cultural and economic renewal, moving away from "grant-culture" and back toward the grassroots traditions that once made the Irish the most self-assured people on earth.

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    What’s the Endgame in Iran? | MCC Brussels Podcast

    In this episode, we dissect the "asymmetric mayhem" of the Iranian conflict, the erratic "geopolitical" flip-flopping of Ursula von der Leyen, and the disturbing attempt to institutionalise the Cordon Sanitaire in Belgium. Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by Lennart van Hauwermeiren and Agnieszka Kolek to strip away the diplomatic niceties. What's the Endgame? The panel examines the war in Iran and asks the question many European leaders seem unable to answer: what, if anything, should Europe do? As the US and Israel press ahead, Europe appears lost, drifting and sending mixed messages. The discussion focuses on the unclear endgame of the conflict, the danger of escalation, and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, where any disruption to oil shipping could send shockwaves through Europe’s already fragile energy situation.The Erratic Empress. Ursula von der Leyen’s rhetorical gymnastics have reached a fever pitch. One day she’s a "realist" warrior; the next, she’s back to worshipping the "rules-based order" she helped dismantle. We explore how the Commission uses every crisis to centralise power, treating European citizens like subjects of a self-appointed Queen.The Death of Dissent. In Belgium and France, the "Cordon Sanitaire" has evolved from a political tactic into a tool of democratic erasure. By criminalising right-wing thought and silencing millions of voters, the establishment isn't "protecting" democracy—they are abolishing it. We discuss why the fight for the soul of Europe begins with the right to disagree.

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    Why the EU is Irrelevant in Iran | MCC Brussels Podcast

    While the world burns, the technocrats are busy drafting press releases for a Monday that never comes. Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by MCC’s Richard Schenk and Jerzy Kwaśniewski (President of the Ordo Iuris Institute) to expose the reality of a Europe that has become a mere bystander to history. We’re cutting through the mealy-mouthed rhetoric in this week’s podcast: from the EU's total irrelevance in the Iran crisis, to the "SAFE" programme’s debt-trap for national sovereignty, and the shameful censorship of conservative voices right here in Brussels.The Geopolitical Void: The European Union loves to play-act as a global superpower, but when confronted with the reality of the conflict in Iran, the mask slips. While others deal with hard realities, Brussels hides behind "international law” - a dream that has never survived a single contact with a real aggressor. We explore why the EU’s moral evasiveness and lack of military teeth have turned Europe into a spectator, rather than a player, in world politics.The "SAFE" Debt Trap: In Poland and beyond, the EU's "SAFE" programme is being sold as military rearmament, but the fine print reveals a "double-conditionality" power grab. This isn't about defence; it's about the Commission using your national security as leverage to enforce "Rule of Law" compliance and gender ideology. It’s a mechanism designed to ensure that if you don't vote for the "correct" liberals, your borders remain undefended.The Censors at the Book Fair: The banning of the Jean Gol Centre from the Brussels Book Fair is the latest skirmish in the war on free speech. Invoking "public order" to silence dissenting voices is the hallmark of a desperate elite. In the "Rainbow City" of Brussels, diversity is celebrated - unless you happen to hold a conservative opinion. We discuss why the authoritarian left is cracking down harder as they feel their intellectual grip failing.

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    Why Orbán says NO to Ukraine aid

    Viktor Orbán is once again enemy number one in Brussels. This time, it’s because he has promised to halt EU aid to Ukraine until  oil starts flowing again through a pipeline controlled by Ukraine. Is this “big bad Orbán” spoiling the EU’s party, or a principled stand for Hungary’s interests at a critical time?Jacob Reynolds, Agnieszka Kolek, and Philipp Siegert talk about Orban's decision on Ukraine aid and the reason behind it, the implications of a US Supreme Court decision on tariffs, and a cynical plan to staff Europe's depleted armies with migrants.The Energy Standoff: Hungary’s refusal to sign off on the latest  Ukraine aid package isn't a random act of defiance; it’s a response to halt of vital oil that should be flowing through the  the Druzhba pipeline. But the wider context is that the Commission uses "emergency powers" to bypass national consent, and they ignore the Russian gas still pouring into French and Belgian ports. It is a shameless centralisation of power and blatant double standard. The Trade Vacuum: A landmark US Supreme Court ruling has  invalidated some of the legal basis for Trump’s tariffs. While some in the European Parliament propose ripping up the EU-US trade deal, the Commission clearly has no desire to. What’s underling this? The structural weakness of Europe and its dependency on America for Ukraine weapons. The Mercenary Solution: Faced with a recruitment crisis, the elite have proposed a chillingly transactional fix: offering citizenship to migrants in exchange for military service. Having hollowed out the meaning of the nation-state, the establishment now seeks to outsource its defence to those with no historical stake in the land, treating the ultimate duty of a citizen like a corporate contract.

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    Marco Rubio’s Tough Love for Europe | MCC Brussels Podcast

    This week, we ask whether anyone in Brussels is really listening to America’s wake-up-call, the chilling impunity of Antifa violence in France, the "Two-Speed" trap of the E6, and the populist earthquake in Japan. Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by Agnieszka Kolek and European Parliament advisor Daria MalecThe Rubio Doctrine and Western Decay. The recent intervention by Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference wasn't just a speech; it was a civilisational indictment. While the EU’s "spokespeople" like Kaja Kallas pretend everything is fine, the reality is a "managed decline" orchestrated by an elite that prefers bureaucracy to energy, and censorship to sovereignty. We discuss why the US is losing patience with a continent that has traded its dynamism for a 50-year plan of stagnation.The killing of Quentin and the Impunity of the Left. The killing of Quentin Deranque n France, and the involvement of far-left activists raises uncomfortable questions about how political violence is treated. When students say they intervened to protect women and are then branded ‘far-right’, the impression is that some violence is downplayed when it fits a preferred narrative. We examine links between elements of the radical left and Islamist activists, and the apparent indifference of officials to extremist violence.The E6 and the Myth of Unity.The "Two-Speed Europe" isn't a strategy; it's a confession of failure. As the E6 format emerges, the facade of a "Europe of equals" is crumbling. For nations like Poland, this isn't "fast-track cooperation"—it's an invitation to be a junior partner in a failing Franco-German project. We dissect the latest moves toward centralisation and why the EU project is abandoning its own "sacred" principles to survive.Bonus: The Japanese Rebellion A historic victory for Prime Minister Takaichi in Japan proves that the appetite for realism, security, and borders is a global phenomenon. While Brussels clings to its illusions, the Indo-Pacific is choosing strength.

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    Brussel's Great Anti-American Deflection

    In this episode we talk about  the EU’s cynical anti-American deflection strategy, the regulatory "death-loop" strangling the European economy, the "Poland Playbook" being readied for the Hungarian elections, and the collapse of the Franco-German fighter jet project that turned Connor Allen into the most hated man on French Twitter. Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by MCC’s Agnieszka Kolek and lobbyist Connor Allen, to strip away the spin. The Anti-American Gambit: The "Brussels Bureaucracy" has found a new villain to hide its own sins: America. As evidence mounts of the EU's direct interference in national elections from Romania to Hungary, the Berlaymont is whipping up a feverish anti-American narrative to deflect from its own web of state-funded NGOs. Jacob Reynolds and his guests pull back the curtain on a censorship complex that claims to protect "European values" while actively sabotaging the democratic will of sovereign nations.The Stagnation Station: While EU leaders retreat to castles to talk "productivity," the European economy is being suffocated. The refusal to address the fundamentals - crippling energy costs and a regulatory obsession - is driving our brightest minds to more hospitable shores. Without a major change of course, the only course is, sadly, decline for Europe. The Poland Playbook in Hungary The upcoming Hungarian election is being framed by a new, brutal strategy: the Poland Playbook. Having seen how swiftly institutions and media can be seized by "pro-EU" forces, the Brussels-backed opposition in Hungary is openly planning a day-one purge that does away with anything that is critical of the government.The Fighter Jet FarceFinally, we look at the  collapse of the Franco-German-Spanish fighter jet collaboration—a project that proves "European Strategic Autonomy" is a hollow myth. Our guest Connor Allen explains the reality behind his viral broadside against French protectionism, which has made him the most hated man on French Twitter. 

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    Replacement Migration: From Conspiracy to Policy?

    This week, we dismantle a three-pronged assault on the European way of life: leftist politicians who plan to import a new electorate, the EU's sorry dependency on rivals, and plans to further restrict the internet. Host Jacob Reynolds, Head of Policy at MCC Brussels is joined by Angéline Furet MEP of the Patriots for Europe group and France’s Rassemblement National, alongside MCC Brussels Research Fellow Richard Schenk Replacing Citizens?While the mainstream media dismisses the "Great Replacement" as a fringe conspiracy, the European radical left seem to be embracing it. Amid mass amnesties for illegal migrants in Spain, a prominent politician declares she wants to see traditional Spain "replaced", which was echoed in France by Jean-Luc Mélenchon in a speech on his plans for "creolisation". We separate the conspiracy theory from the reality: an elite uncomfortable with traditional working class voters and see migrants as a more pliable alternative. The Myth of "European Sovereignty": In the wake of Trump’s assertive national interest - highlighted by the Greenland debacle - Brussels has retreated into the fantasy of "European Sovereignty." But as our panel argues, sovereignty cannot be conjured in a committee room; it belongs to nations, not federations. We explore the dangerous absurdity of a "European Army" and the self-inflicted energy wounds of the Green Deal that have left the continent at the mercy of friends, enemies and competitors. The Digital Enclosure: The raid on X’s headquarters in France and the leaked files revealing EU-sanctioned censorship have revealed the true extend of European censorship. At the same time, under the guise of "protecting children" from the internet, the EU is moving toward mandatory bans on social media for young people (ironically, the same group they once hoped would vote for EU elites). Add in plans for EU digital IDs, further censorship, and the "Democracy Shield" - its a recipe for totalitarian control.

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    What’s Really in the EU-India Agreement

    In this week’s episode, MCC Brussels tears into Brussels’ trade-deal frenzy from Mercosur to India, the capital’s 600-day political paralysis, and Trump’s Peace Board challenge to the tired old international order.Jacob Reynolds, Head of Policy at MCC Brussels, is joined by Barbara Bonte, Vlaams Belang MEP in the Patriots for Europe group, and Agnieszka Kolek, Head of Cultural Engagement at MCC Brussels.India is the deal dressed up as a geopolitical triumph, the “mother of all trade deals,” featuring export wins for big sectors and a momentous agreement on mobility (read: migration) tucked inside. The reality is that India’s most reliable export is people rather than steel or software. These mobility clauses aren't just a footnote to the document. They are the entire point.Brussels 600 days no government decay: Brussels without a government for 600 days is not a charming constitutional oddity.. It is the natural byproduct of a system designed to obstruct, run by parties that would rather exclude rivals than actually govern. No budget means no planning, no investment, no serious repair. Everyday life is left to fray by politicians who have no answers.The Peace Board is Trumpian in style, but not necessarily empty in substance. Post-war institutions are visibly exhausted: The UN moralises and achieves little. Europe spends and postures, but cannot decide what it wants beyond “more of the same”. Trump, for all his theatricality, forces a question the polite world avoids: what if the institutions built in a previous era are no longer fit for purpose.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Davos: Globalist Theatre Meets Geopolitical Reality

    In this week’s episode Jacob Reynolds, with Richard Schenk and Carl Deconinck, cuts through the Davos charade, the EU’s flailing response to Trump and Greenland, and Brussels’ latest attempt to muzzle free speech via its crusade against X.1) Davos / WEF: Davos used to be the annual summit of vague virtue-signalling and lavish self-regard. This year, it looks less like cosplay and more like crisis management. With the UN toothless and the old “dialogue forums” dead, Davos has become one of the few places rival blocs still talk . All the  while Europe’s leaders flail, delivering the same stale sermons about bureaucracy “reform” and Net Zero righteousness, as if it’s still 2019.2) Greenland / tariffs / EU–US tension: Greenland is a bargaining chip in a colder, harder world. Trump’s tariff sabre-rattling exposes a deeper truth: the post–Cold War fantasy is over, and national interest is back.Brussels, trained to govern by press release and “values”, now looks like a sleepwalker. The result is diplomatic cringe instead of strategy.3) X / Grok / illicit images / EU clampdowns: Yes, AI can be abused, including for non-consensual image manipulation. But the EU’s instinct is always the same: treat every new tool as an excuse to expand censorship and bureaucratic control. The EU’s long campaign against X suddenly has a convenient moral fig-leaf, while the EU AI Act and its wider regulatory reflex keep pushing innovation out of Europe. Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    The Soft Power Delusion: Europe’s Arctic Wake-Up Call

    When the world gets serious, the Berlaymont gets nervous.Greenland gets leaned on, farmers get sold out, and Hungary gets “managed” like a hostile province.John O’Brien sits down with Richard Schenk and Agnieszka Kolek to say what Brussels will only ever imply.Greenland and the Comfort Blanket of NATOGreenland isn’t some far-off abstraction. It’s tied to an EU member state, plugged into NATO, and still had to announce—out loud—that it isn’t for sale. The moment pressure comes from inside the club, the Western security story starts wobbling. Europe outsourced its seriousness decades ago, then convinced itself conferences and communiqués were a substitute for capability. The Arctic doesn’t care about talking points.MercosurThen Brussels turns to the budget and does what it always does when it wants money: it raids the countryside. The Mercosur deal lands like a boot on the neck of European farming, while the Commission tries to repackage the damage as “competitiveness”. The Hungary “Pause”And in Hungary, the mask slips entirely—files “frozen” before an election so the Commission doesn’t accidentally look neutral. It’s not rule-of-law enforcement. It’s political choreography. And it’s exactly why more Europeans are starting to see the EU not as a guardian of democracy, but as a manager of outcomes.

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    The EU’s Quiet Power Grab | Deep Dive

    Brussels insists it only acts where member states allow it. MCC Brussel's Deputy Research Director Philip Siegert shows that is simply untrue. h exists down with John O'Brien to talk about his latest report: Empire of Law: Pushing supranationalism beyond democratic legitimacy.For decades, EU institutions have quietly rewritten their own powers; through courts, crises, delegated acts and clever legal gymnastics,  creating a system where the centre expands and national democracy shrinks.This Deep Dive cuts through the mythology:• Competence creep is not an accident — it’s a methodCourts reinterpret treaties, the Commission legislates without legislators, and the Council ducks responsibility by outsourcing real decisions to the technocracy. The result is a Brussels that governs far beyond its mandate.• Crisis governance as a power machineFrom the Eurozone meltdown to COVID and now “values enforcement,” every emergency becomes an excuse for more centralisation. Whether the policy fits the crisis is irrelevant - the answer is always “more EU.”• Rule-of-law conditionality as political weaponryFunds can now be withheld from governments Brussels dislikes, on the basis of vague “country recommendations” and administrative judgments that never face democratic scrutiny.• And the warning that matters most:If this continues, Brexit will not remain an outlier. A Union that overrides sovereignty and ignores subsidiarity is a Union that erodes its own legitimacy.If Europe is to remain democratic, it must return to clear limits, respect for national self-government, and the principle that powers come from the member states, not despite them.Read the report here: https://brussels.mcc.hu/uploads/default/0001/02/406b613a4df11a5e76c55230e18034bbaa0a39bf.pdf

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    Gender Studies vs Reality: The Flat-Earth branch of Academia | Deep Dive

    This week, MCC Brussels’ John O’Brien sits down with Leonardo Orlando. He is an  evolutionary psychologist, co-author of Sex, Science and Censure, and one of the harshest critics of gender ideology in Europe.Orlando makes a simple but devastating point: you can’t understand society if you pretend biology stops at the neck. Yet universities have built entire “gender” departments on the denial of basic human nature. The result? A flat-earth worldview masquerading as scholarship, and an academic culture terrified of the truth.In this Deep Dive, we explore:Why evolutionary science is now taboo in universities.Researchers are punished for stating biological facts, while ideologues with tenure churn out theories that collapse on contact with reality.How the censorship works.Orlando explains how hundreds of cancelled events and silenced researchers point to a global pattern, not isolated incidents, where dissenters are pushed out of academia altogether.What the science actually shows.Across cultures and across time, behavioural sex differences are robust, measurable, and rooted in evolution. The evidence is overwhelming, which is precisely why activists work so hard to suppress it.Why ignoring biology leads to bad policy.From domestic violence to fertility decline to the gender-neutral toy obsession, policymakers burn public money because they refuse to accept basic human nature.And the heart of the argument:Biology isn’t destiny — unless you ignore it.For anyone tired of ideological propaganda dressed up as scholarship, this conversation is a breath of fresh air.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    2025: The year the people found their voice | MCC Brussels Christmas Special

    This week, Jacob Reynolds is joined by Pieter Cleppe and Anthony Gilland to review 2025 – the populist surge, the elite fightback on speech and elections, and Europe’s growing weakness from Washington to Ukraine.Populists surge – and the public stops whisperingThe conversation opens on the mood-shift of 2025: farmer protests across Europe, citizens stepping in where the state won’t (including border pressure), and parents scrutinising what schools are teaching. They run through the electoral and polling picture – from anti-centralisation politics in Czechia to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, and a Germany where broken promises and a spending splurge fuel a protest mood and push the AfD higher in the polls.The elite fightback – Democracy Shield, “pre-bunking”, lawfareAs pressure rises, the panel argues Brussels reaches for control: the Democracy Shield’s language of “safeguarding” and “protecting” elections, and a wider push to police online discourse. They dig into “pre-bunking” as proactive narrative management (AI plus NGO fact-checkers), link it to the Digital Services Act, and discuss headline-grabbing interventions – including a major fine on X and the pattern of legal-institutional moves around high-stakes elections (from France to Romania).US–EU reality check – then the Brussels scandals pile upOn the global stage, they frame EU–US relations as a clash over regulation and values – with America increasingly hostile to Europe’s speech regime and Europe looking strategically irrelevant. Ukraine exposes that weakness: arguments over sanctions, Russian assets, and the EU’s limited leverage. Then the year’s “unmasking” theme returns via scandals – NGO funding and influence operations, Jean Monnet-style academic patronage, PfizerGate, and the College of Europe affair.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Pay €20,000 or Accept Migrants – EU ‘Solidarity’ Pact

    This week, Jacob Reynolds is joined by Philipp Siegert, Deputy Research Director at MCC Brussels, to unpack the EU’s migration pact blow-up, a College of Europe fraud probe, and the vandalism of Brussels’ Grand Place nativity scene. Pay up or take migrantsThe Commission sells the Pact on Migration and Asylum as “solidarity” – but the rollout is exposing open fractures across Europe. The Council is discussing relocation quotas (around 21,000) and a “solidarity contribution” of €20,000 for states that refuse to accept relocations, with Central European governments signalling pushback. The result is a policy that’s legally adopted, politically contested, and heading towards a confrontation that could run well past its planned June 2026 start date. A ‘quiet’ tender, then the real moneyA new scandal centres on the College of Europe and an EEAS-linked tender that allegedly stayed below a transparency threshold (around €143,000), before larger sums followed. The episode walks through how a dormitory requirement narrowed the field, how funding then jumped via additional grants (including ~€650,000) and later a much larger figure (~€960,000), and why investigators are now circling figures connected to the project. Defaced nativity, stolen JesusBrussels’ Grand Place nativity scene went “inclusive” – with faceless figures – and then got desecrated: the baby Jesus figure’s head was stolen and the tent was tagged “Free Palestine”, alongside reports of a major demonstration and clashes around the Christmas market opening. Philipp argues it’s not just vandalism, but a wider cultural pattern – a politics of deconstruction that leaves Europe’s Christian heritage permanently on the defensive. Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Denmark’s Immigration Reality: Control, Integration, and the Nation-State | Deep Dive

    Denmark isn’t “closed.” It’s controlled.In this Deep Dive, MCC Brussels’ John O’Brien sits down with Danish MEP Anders Vistisen from the Danish People's Party, to dissect the one European immigration model that actually works. Denmark’s approach is blunt, unapologetic, and stubbornly democratic: strict external controls, serious integration demands, honest statistics, and politicians who answer to voters.For decades, Danish governments—left and right—ignored the polite illusions pushed in Brussels and instead listened to the public. The result? Fewer illegal crossings, fewer ghettos, higher trust, and a country that refuses to tear up its social fabric to placate elite sentiment.What we cover:• How Denmark tightened asylum and family reunification rules—because voters demanded it• Why integration means language, values, responsibility and participation, not bureaucratic box-ticking• The cost of mass migration when skills don’t match the labour market• Free speech as Denmark’s pressure valve vs EU-style speech policing that drives grievances underground• Why dispersal, breaking up ghettos and preventing parallel societies actually works• What countries like Ireland can learn before social cohesion snaps under the weight of unmanaged inflows.If you want immigration to succeed, you need control, candour and a sense of national interest. Denmark shows what happens when a country refuses to sleepwalk into disaster—and chooses sovereignty over slogans.

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    Elon Musk vs the Eurocrats | MCC Brussels Podcast

    This week, Jacob Reynolds is joined by Agnieszka Kolek and Richard Schenk to break down Brussels’ assault on X, Washington’s blunt verdict on Europe’s decline, and the Commission’s extraordinary pressure campaign against Belgium over frozen Russian assets.Brussels fines X to tame the last free platform.The Commission has slapped a €120 million penalty on Elon Musk’s platform, dressing it up as “transparency” enforcement. In reality, X is the only major network Brussels cannot control. It allows unfiltered footage, dissenting voices and inconvenient facts to circulate. So the EU is trying to discipline it through fines. America calls Europe a civilisation in decline.Washington’s new national security strategy says the quiet part out loud: Europe is losing confidence, population, and purpose. For all the EU’s grand rhetoric, the US sees a continent heading for demographic crisis and cultural fragmentation, while Central and Eastern Europe now look more stable than the West. The battle over Belgium’s Russian assets turns surreal.EU leaders insist Belgium must take on the entire financial risk of seizing frozen Russian funds to help Brussels fund the war in Ukraine.  A liability no other member state is willing to share. When Belgian leaders object, they are smeared as “pro-Russian.” It is less strategy than headless panic.  Brussels needs money for Ukraine, has none of its own, and is now bullying individual member states.

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    Posie Parker - The War Against Women

    The gender lobby insists debate is forbidden. Institutions rewrite language. Women’s prisons, refuges and schools are paying the price -  and Europe’s political class looks the other way.In this Deep Dive, John O’Brien sits down with Kellie-Jay Keen (Posie Parker), one of the most outspoken defenders of women’s rights, for a blunt, unsparing conversation on how gender ideology captured institutions, intimidated feminists, and erased the very word woman.They discuss:• The moment she realised women were expected to stay silent• Why defining “woman” is now treated like blasphemy• How men are being placed in women’s prisons — and the cover-ups• Why the feminist movement caved so quickly• The indoctrination of a generation of children• What lawmakers must do if they wish to protect women and protect the truth• Why speaking plainly is now an act of civil courageHer message is simple:If you lose the word woman, you lose women.If you value open debate, freedom to speak plainly, and the protection of women and children, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. It genuinely helps counter the algorithms that punish dissenting voices.And for more conversations like this, follow us every week on Deep Dives from MCC Brussels.

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    EU Chat Control: Surveillance Masquerading as Security

    Register now for Europe’s most important conservative gathering: Battle for the Soul of Europe — 3–4 December in Brussels: https://soulofeurope.coThis week, Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk and  Pieter Cleppe to tackle the EU’s revived chat control plan, the cold shower of COP30, and yet another Brussels values crusade against Hungary.Chat Control is backThe Commission has quietly revived proposals that would let authorities peer into your private messages. Encryption is being undermined and platforms are threatened with liability until they police speech for the EU. It is the surveillance state in all but name.COP30 ends in embarrassmentEurope’s leaders flew to Brazil to chant green slogans while the continent slides into deindustrialisation. China and India continue to raise emissions. The US has walked away. The EU keeps crippling its own industries and calls it leadership. Even developing nations pushed back against the Commission’s eco-fantasies.Another attack on HungaryThe Parliament returns to its favourite ritual. A new “rule of law” report built by activist NGOs and rubber-stamped by MEPs claims Hungary has violated EU values once again. As always, the target is national sovereignty and any government that refuses Brussels’ ideological line.Europe’s institutions are acting without restraint.From privacy to energy to democracy, this episode shows the scale of the challenge and the opportunity for a very different Europe.If you value open debate, like, comment and subscribe. The EU is tightening its grip on digital platforms and conservative voices need your support to stay heard.

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    How COP and green ideology broke the Western World | Former EU Commission energy official

    For 30 years, COP summits have promised salvation and delivered nothing but slogans, moral posturing and declining European industry. At COP30, the same ritual repeats: frightened rhetoric, impossible targets, and yet more pressure on ordinary Europeans to pay for an ideology that refuses to face physics.Jacob Reynolds sits down with Samuele Furfari, engineer, former senior Commission official, and author of The Truth About COPs, 30 Years of Illusions, to dismantle the green mythology that Brussels treats as holy writ.Why have CO₂ emissions risen 65% since COP began?Why do China and India thrive while Europe de-industrialises?Why is “renewable energy” a fairytale built on fossil fuels?And why is the COP system, after three decades, little more than a travelling theatre for globalists who preach sacrifice while flying private?If you want to understand why Europe’s energy policy is collapsing, and what should replace the climatist dogma,  this conversation is essential.

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    The EU’s desperate search for cash for Ukraine | MCC Brussels Podcast

    Register now for Europe’s most important conservative gathering: Battle for the Soul of Europe — 3–4 December in Brussels: https://soulofeurope.coEurope Runs Out of Money for Ukraine, V4 Regroups, and the Parliament Tries to Police DemocracyThe EU’s crazy solution to fund the Ukraine warBrussels is scrambling to fund a war it can no longer afford. With budget deficits rising across Europe, EU leaders are eyeing frozen Russian assets held in Belgium. This move  could blow up the Euro’s credibility and trigger a financial backlash from Beijing to Jakarta. Our guests explain why this is not strategy but panic dressed up as policy.The Visegrad Four return?Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia and Poland may be rediscovering their shared interests: sovereignty, energy security, and a refusal to accept Brussels-imposed migration quotas. A new patriotic bloc could be forming and Europe’s establishment won’t like it.Parliamentary democracy, EU-styleThe European Parliament is preparing a conference on “democratic resilience.” Behind the slogans: new mechanisms to steer national parliaments, sideline elected MPs, and empower unelected civic bodies that nobody voted for. It’s Brussels’ favourite trick: manufacturing the appearance of democracy while weakening the real thing.This week, host Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk and Agnieszka Kolek to examine the stories shaping Europe’s future.Thanks to everyone who likes and comments. Your support genuinely cuts through an algorithm that is still stacked against conservative and patriotic voices. Keep sharing , and we’ll keep making the case for common sense.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    From Fields to Fury: The EU’s War on Farmers

    Register here for the definitive conservative intellectual event of the year:👉 https://soulofeurope.coHost John O’Brien is joined by Herman Kelly, President of the Irish Freedom Party, and Richard Schenk of MCC Brussels to discuss:1. The War on FarmersThe EU’s new climate law is not about saving the planet, it is about control.A 90% emissions cut by 2040 means mass culls, fertiliser bans and billions in fines. Irish farmers are told to destroy their herds while global corporations collect green subsidies. Europe’s countryside is being sacrificed on the altar of ideology. This is not transition. It is managed demolition.2. The Fall of Free MediaFrom London to Berlin, public broadcasters have become pulpits for state ideology. The BBC, RTÉ and ARD are funded by taxpayers yet hostile to ordinary Europeans. Their neutrality is a myth. Their journalism is a sermon. Courts are now asking whether propaganda dressed as news can even be constitutional. The truth is simpler. We are forced to fund our own indoctrination.3. Borders Without NationsBrussels calls it mandatory solidarity.In reality it is a system that fines countries for defending their own borders. Mass migration is reshaping Europe, its culture, its safety, its democracy. The EU insists it is inevitable. It is not.The tragedy of the commons has become the tragedy of the continent.When everyone owns Europe’s borders, no one defends them.Europe’s ruling class is losing control of the story. Farmers, workers and citizens are writing a new one, rooted in sovereignty, sanity and common sense.Thank you to everyone who liked and commented. Your support cuts through an algorithm stacked against conservative voices.Keep sharing and we will keep making the case for Europe’s future.If you value open discussion on these issues, please like, comment and subscribe.It is one of the few ways to push back against algorithmic censorship.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Mamdani and the Islamo–Left Alliance

    Register here for the definitive conservative intellectual event of the year: https://soulofeurope.coHost Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk and António Tânger Corrêa, Vice-President of Portugal’s Chegaand MEP in the European Parliament, to ask:Has the Western Left become a coalition of contradictions?From New York to The Hague, Europe’s elites are embracing an unholy alliance of radical Islamism and identity politics - an alliance that may already be collapsing under its own hypocrisy.New York: The Mamdami ModelA new mayor built on a coalition of pro-Palestinian activists, third-worldists and identity radicals. But is this the future of Western politics, or a sign of the Left’s desperation?The Dutch Election FalloutWilders’ populist right fell short, but Europe’s liberal elite can hardly celebrate. Voters are weary of endless coalitions and governments run by bureaucrats, not citizens.Chega’s Rise in PortugalChega has surged from one MP to the second-largest party in parliament. What explains its meteoric rise—and why do so many ordinary Portuguese feel betrayed by the “parties of the system”?Europe’s Legal LeviathanThe European Court of Human Rights has become a law unto itself, blocking democratic reform and national sovereignty in the name of “universal rights.” Is reform finally possible?Plus: the so-called “Hungarian spy ring” that wasn’t. Another Brussels morality play collapsing on contact with reality.Europe’s ruling class is losing control of the story. The people are writing a new one.Thanks to everyone who liked and commented. Your support genuinely cuts through an algorithm that’s stacked against conservative voices. It makes a real difference. Keep sharing, and we’ll keep making the case for common sense.If you value open discussion on these issues, please like, comment, and subscribe.It’s one of the few ways to counter algorithmic suppression of dissenting voices.

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    Ireland is ready for a political earthquake

    Host Jacob Reynolds is joined by sociologist and MCC Brussels Executive Director Frank Furedi, and Miguel Toledano, political adviser for Vox in the Patriots for Europe, to ask what happens when Europe’s leaders lose their sense of right and wrong, and why ordinary people are beginning to push back.France: Antifa Attack Mourning VigilIn Nantes, young people held a vigil for 12-year-old Lola, murdered by an Algerian woman. Antifa stormed the event, attacking mourners for daring to speak about the crime.The twisted moral code of Antifa and the new left was on full display: mourners were treated as criminals, and the attackers as the righteous.Ireland: The Illusion of VictoryA left-wing president takes office, but hundreds of thousands of voters spoil their ballots in protest.Behind the appearance of unity lies a country drifting from its values, managed by Brussels, and increasingly estranged from its own people.Spain: When ‘Inclusivity’ Crosses the LineIn Spain’s Basque Country, a “trans-feminist” summer camp descended into alleged abuse: children were made to shower with adults and take part in sexualised activities, all under the banner of inclusion. The organisers are under investigation, yet local authorities looked away.This isn’t an isolated scandal but the logical end of an ideology that has erased the natural line between childhood and adulthood. In this new moral order, children are told they can make adult choices, while adults are encouraged to act like children, and the result is corruption disguised as compassion.Are these isolated scandals, or symptoms of a Europe that has lost its moral compass?If you value open discussion on these issues, please like, comment, and subscribe. It's one of the few ways to counter algorithmic suppression of dissenting voices.

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    Is peace in Ukraine even possible? | MCC Brussels Podcast

    Jacob Reynolds is joined by executive director Frank Furedi and Brussels Signal’s Carl Deconinck to dissect a week where Europe’s self-image met reality – from a mooted Trump–Putin peace summit in Budapest to Britain’s two-tier policing and Brussels’ plan to import North Africa via Erasmus.BUDAPEST PEACE SUMMIT – EUROPE SIDELINEDBudapest is on the verge of a historic Trump-Putin summit. The meeting might be on ice for now, but the panic in Brussels at the prospect of a peace deal told it's own story. With the exception of Orban, European leaders are either a sideshow or an obstruction when it comes to peace. But as peace talks rumble on, does anyone, even Trump, have a way out of the war? BRITAIN’S NO-GO DILEMMA – JEWISH SAFETY AND TWO-TIER POLICINGBirmingham’s block on Maccabi Tel-Aviv fans was sold as public order – but the gloating of the pro-Gaza MPs was revealing. This was an effort to ban Jewish Israelis because of the anti-Semitic Islamism taken root in the West. ERASMUS WITHOUT EUROPE – THE NORTH AFRICA GAMBITBrussels’ €42 billion Pact for the Mediterranean now promises Erasmus-style openings for North Africa. It is billed as “values” – in practice, incentives for more migration, taxpayer-funded brain drain and yet another distortion of a struggling higher-education system. Youth unemployment is high at home, standards are slipping, and – as ever – the Commission pushes for ever more migration.

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    Europe's Grand Migration Delusion | MCC Brussels Podcast

    Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk and Daria Malec to unpick Europe’s latest delusions from the migration pact to the Omnibus farce. THE MIGRATION PACT DELUSIONThe EU has its plan to pretend it takes migration seriously. The essence is that it forces governments to accept quotas or pay cash penalties. They call this "solidarity" - but it amounts to forcing countries to take migrants. Already, Poland is claiming an opt-out: is this really a bureaucratic fudge to let Tusk save face at home?GREEN DOGMA AND THE OMNIBUS FARCEHaving wrecked Europe’s economies with green dogma, the Commission is now promising salvation through something called the “Omnibus” reform. A plan to cut regulation with a massive new piece of legislation - classic Brussels. While Europe’s share of the world economy continues to shrink, industries are suffocating under reports no-one reads.TRUMP DELIVERS, EUROPE DECLINESAnd as all this unfolds, Donald Trump does what Europe’s endless summits never manage: he delivers peace. His Middle East deal frees hostages and restores calm while the EU debates resolutions and drafts statements. Brussels congratulates itself on “values”; Washington produces results. It’s a perfect picture of Europe today: moralistic, procedural, and fundamentally unserious about power.

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    Czechia’s Voters Just Sent Brussels a Message

    A big election victory for the patriotic candidate in Czechia sends a message to Brussels, Macron is looking more under threat than ever following another government collapse, and the EU Parliament just handed immunity to an Antifa activist accused of beating people in the street. Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk and Agnieszka Kolek to dissect this weeks political news.CZECH PATRIOTS SAY NO TO BRUSSELSCzechia has just delivered another jolt to the complacent political class. The usual Brussels playbook, from cry “Russia!” to censoring the internet, and hope the voters stay docile, finally failed. We dissect why the patriotic candidate Andrej Babiš won so convincingly, how a coalition of technocrats and pirates collapsed under its own contradictions, and what a more pro-industry, pro-nuclear Central Europe might mean for the future of the Green Deal.MACRON HAS TO GOAcross the border, Emmanuel Macron finds himself in yet another political crisis. This one so farcical that even the French press has stopped pretending it’s clever. Governments are being appointed and collapsing within a day; fiscal discipline has evaporated; and the centrist illusion that France can be governed by technocratic flair alone lies in ruins. The discussion turns to the deeper truth: Macronism didn’t fail - it was empty from the beginning.EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT PROTECTS ANTIFA THUGSAnd finally to Strasbourg, where the European Parliament has reminded everyone that its commitment to the “rule of law” depends entirely on who is being judged. This week MEPs refused to lift the immunity of Italian Antifa activist Ilaria Salis, accused in Hungary of taking part in a violent street assault using chains and batons against bystanders in Budapest in 2023. Having been elected to the Parliament precisely to obtain immunity from prosecution, Salis was protected by a secret ballot decided by a single vote, while, on the same day, Polish conservative MEPs were stripped of their immunity in an open vote. The contrast could not be starker. It demonstrates how the institutional culture of Brussels now tolerates, and in practice legitimises, a strain of systemic left-wing political violence under the banner of “European values.”FeaturingHost: Jacob Reynolds – Head of Policy, MCC BrusselsGuests: Richard Schenk – Research Fellow, MCC Brusselsand Agnieszka Kolek – Head of Cultural Engagement, MCC Brussels

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    The EU’s “foreign interference” obsession

    In this week’s MCC Brussels podcast Jacob Reynolds is joined by Frank Furedi and Richard Schenk to unpack how the EU  censors and bullies its way through the continent.Moldova’s elections: Brussels hails a “pro-EU victory” — but only after two opposition parties were banned and social media censored. Foreign interference? Yes, from the EU itself.Drones everywhere: airports shut down, NATO panicking, paranoia in the skies. How much of it is areal security threat or Brussels manufacturing fear?Slovakia fights back: a new constitutional amendment asserts national sovereignty and rejects Brussels’ gender dogma. Could this spark a wider rebellion in Central Europe?It’s a packed episode on EU manipulation, propaganda wars, and why ordinary Europeans are starting to say enough is enough.

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    Should Governments ban Antifa?

    Would banning Antifa risk crushing free speech?How Macron rewards terrorists while chasing applause.Why Hamas thrives in the court of global opinion.The Brussels bubble’s favourite lie: “Trump imported polarisation”.This week on the MCC Brussels podcast, Jacob Reynolds is joined by:Luke Gittos, writer and lawyer, and Agnieszka Kolek, head of Cultural Engagement MCC BrusselsTogether they take on three urgent questions:👉 Should Antifa be designated a terrorist organisation—or does that hand the state sweeping new powers to silence dissent?👉 Why is Emmanuel Macron leading the charge to recognise Palestine, and does it amount to rewarding terror?👉 And is Europe really succumbing to imported “culture wars”—or are Brussels elites blind to homegrown discontent?🚨 “There is no fixed population, no borders, no real state,” says Gittos. “Recognition of Palestine is the single most disgusting gesture-politics of recent times.”Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Deep Dive - Charlie Kirk: when hate becomes deadly and polarisation fatal

    In this urgent deep dive, John O'Brien sits down with Frank Furedi to discuss the rise of a hate-fuelled polarisation where politics is no longer about disagreement, but the desire to destroy. The appalling assassination of Kirk - who was deeply committed to debate and discussion with people he disagreed with - shows the grim reality of a hateful obsession with branding those we disagree with as pure evil. But it's bigger than just Kirk, across the West, those with contrary views on migration, environmentalism, or patriotism are branded not just wrong, but evil. Kirk's death reminds us that if you wish to live in a democracy, you have to be prepared to tolerate those who disagree with you. Instead, many progressives have sought to de-legitimise and eventually destroy their political enemies. Furedi argues it would be a mistake for conservatives to follow in their footsteps. Frank Furedi is an internationally renowned sociologist, author of numerous books, and executive director of MCC Brussels. He writes a regular Substack, newsletter, Roots and Wings. Substack | Roots & Wings with Frank Furedi: https://frankfuredi.substack.com/Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    After Kirk, free speech is truly on the line | Italy on the frontline of the migrant crisis

    After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we expose the hard reality of the free speech crisis; explore how the EU is directly attacking speech with the DSA; and look at why Italy’s migration emergency is the test case no one in European politics can dodge.Polarisation has curdled into contempt. We open with the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s murder, how identity-politics framing dehumanises opponents, and why conservatives must keep the moral-high-ground on free speech. Then we pull apart the EU Censorship machine – the DSA, trusted-flaggers and regulatory overreach – and the transatlantic clash as Washington pushes back. From the European Parliament to the Commission, we ask whether Brussels will blink.Italy’s front line runs through Lampedusa. We trace mass migration routes, court-led vetoes, and bilateral deals with Tunisia and Libya – and whether national governments can still defend borders under EU politics as usual.Jacob Reynolds is joined by Frank Furedi (executive director, MCC Brussels) and Marco Campomenosi (former MEP and deputy secretary general, Patriots for Europe Group)Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Ursula Blames the World and Ignores Brussels’ Failures

    This week: Ursula von der Leyen tries to tighten her grip on Brussels, Macron loses control of France, and Mario Draghi is crowned Europe’s next saviour.Jacob Reynolds, Head of Policy at MCC Brussels, is joined by Pieter Cleppe (Editor, Brussels Report) and MCC Brussel’s Richard Schenk to take apart the week’s biggest stories in Brussels and beyond.Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the Union Speech: Brussels’ grande dame of centralisation delivered a speech obsessed with global threats, regulating speech, and “reuniting Europe”. We break down what it really means for democracy, free speech, and the EU’s future.France’s Political Meltdown:Another government has collapsed, Macron is in deeper crisis than ever, and France’s debt is spiralling. We look at what this means for the eurozone, Le Pen’s chances, and why the French establishment is terrified of voters.Mario Draghi as Europe’s Saviour?:Brussels elites are hailing Super Mario as the man to “fix” Europe. We ask: why is the man who caused many of today’s problems being handed the keys to Europe’s economic future?Expect sharp analysis, no-nonsense commentary, and plenty of challenging the Brussels bubble. If you care about free speech, Europe’s future, or simply enjoy watching the EU elite squirm, this episode is for you.Follow MCC Brussels on social media:https://twitter.com/MCC_Brusselshttps://facebook.com/MCCBrusselshttps://linkedin.com/company/mcc-brussels/website:https://brussels.mcc.hu

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    Why the EU should NEVER have an army | NATO, Patriotism & the hollow flag | Deep Dives

    What happens when a union built on bureaucracy tries to talk tough? In this episode of Deep Dives, Professor Bill Durodié dismantles the fantasy at the heart of EU defence policy. His report, The Hollow Flag, exposes the widening gulf between security rhetoric and strategic reality.While Ukrainians fight to defend their homeland, Brussels produces strategy documents no one reads. The EU talks about values, but avoids asking the one question that matters: who would actually fight for Europe?Key themes:Why EU “security” is just managerial theatre.The crisis of democratic legitimacy in Europe.How Ukraine revealed Brussels' impotence.NATO’s relevance — and why it still matters.Patriotism, loyalty, and the meaning of defence.

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    How the EU Spent €650 Million to Define What You Can Say | MCC Brussels Deep Dive

    In this episode of MCC Deep Dives, Dr Norman Lewis joins John O’Brien to discuss his new report Manufacturing Misinformation.The European Commission claims it is protecting “digital safety” and “media responsibility”. In truth, as Lewis shows, it is funding a vast network of projects that aim to control public debate by defining what counts as hate speech and disinformation.Over €650 million has already been spent. Hundreds of initiatives, many cloaked in the language of academic research and youth engagement, are working to set the boundaries of acceptable opinion.This is not a rumour or an internet fantasy. It is detailed in official databases, published in project reports, and paid for by the European taxpayer.Watch the full interview to find out what Brussels does not want discussed in polite society.

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    EU Censorship Exposed: MEPs Speak Out on the DSA

    This week from MCC Brussels: censorship, surveillance, and speech control — straight from the heart of the EU machine.In this explosive episode, MCC Brussels pulls back the curtain on how Brussels elites are weaponising legislation to crush dissent, rig elections, and rewrite the rules of democracy itself.Filmed inside the European Parliament, Jacob Reynolds is joined by:Dr Norman Lewis, visiting research fellow for MCC BrusselsVirginie Joron MEP, (RN, PfE)Nikola Bartulica MEP, (DOMiNO, ECR)Tom Vandendriessche MEP, (Vlaams Belang, PfE)They unpack: The truth about the DSA – the so-called "Digital Services Act".Why it’s not about platform accountability, but about EU control of speech, elections, and public opinion. From free speech to digital surveillance.How Brussels is outsourcing censorship to Big Tech — and punishing platforms that don’t comply with fines up to 8% of global revenue.Election interference in plain sight.MEPs reveal how vague clauses like "electoral processes" are being used to justify EU meddling in national votes — including Romania.Follow the money.Norman Lewis explains how Brussels funds the misinformation industry — then cites it as justification for more censorship. A soft totalitarianism.From "disinformation" to "democracy shields", Brussels bureaucrats are building a Ministry of Truth under the pretence of protecting values they themselves have hollowed out.The global export of Eurocrat ideology.Why EU elites believe the world needs more Brussels — more Green Deals, more wokeism, more speech policing — and how they're pushing it on countries like Japan. Why this matters:This isn’t about online safety — it’s about fear of democracy. The EU Commission knows its policies are failing, so it's doubling down on censorship to silence revolt across Europe.🚨 “They’re terrified of the people,” says Lewis. “Terrified of unpredictability, of elections, of dissent.”This is MCC Brussels at its best: real conversations, fearless voices, and a total demolition of Brussels' fake democracy.

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    TEAR IT ALL DOWN: How the Tories Betrayed Britain

    Has Britain’s Conservative Party signed its own death warrant?In this uncompromising panel from MCC Feszt, Dominic Cummings, Jacob Reynolds, and Mick Hume ask what went so catastrophically wrong with the British right and what must come next.From the betrayal of Brexit to mass legal migration, from the rise of the Whitehall deep state to the collapse of Conservative identity, this is a frank reckoning with the failures of a party that governed for 14 years and conserved nothing.Topics include:– Why most migration was deliberate policy, not a failure– The Conservative Party’s war on its own base– How Brexit was done to the Tories, not by them– Why Whitehall, not Westminster, runs Britain– Can Reform UK fill the vacuum? Or will it be co-opted?– The death of ministerial responsibility and the rise of permanent bureaucracy– Why Britain needs not just a new party — but a new system📍 Panel: Reforming Britain: The Reckoning of the RightSpeakers:– Dominic Cummings (Former Chief Adviser to the Prime Minister)– Jacob Reynolds (MCC Brussels)– Mick Hume (Journalist & Author)– Moderated by István Kiss (MCC Brussels)

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    Brussels Crushed in EU–US Trade Deal

    In this special episode recorded at MCC Feszt 2025, Jacob Reynolds is joined by Richard Schenk (MCC Brussels) and Philip Pilkington (Hungarian Institute of International Affairs) to unpack some of the most urgent and uncomfortable truths about European politics and the state of Britain today.The EU’s Trade Deal DisasterHow Brussels misplayed its hand with Washington — and what it reveals about Europe's collapsing leverage on the world stage.Britain’s Online Safety ActSold as child protection, seen by many as censorship. Is this the start of serious restrictions on speech in the UK?The EU Budget CrisisHigher bills for ordinary Europeans, cuts to farmers, billions for NGOs and foreign adventures, and almost no democratic oversight.Ukraine’s EU AccessionWhy fast-tracking Ukraine could break the EU as we know it, and expose the fragility of Brussels' power structure.If you want clear, unfiltered analysis that cuts through the technocratic spin - this is your podcast.

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    The Truth About Gender Ideology with Billboard Chris and Lois McLatchlie | Deep Dives

    In this explosive episode of MCC Deep Dives, host John O’Brien sits down with Canadian street activist Billboard Chris and ADF International’s Lois McLatchie to expose the truth about gender ideology, medical transition in minors, and the global institutions funding it.From puberty blockers and irreversible surgeries to WHO capture, government censorship, and the erosion of parental rights, this episode uncovers how NGOs, Big Tech, global health bodies, and woke schools are pushing a dangerous narrative and how ordinary people are finally fighting back. In This Episode:What is gender ideology really about?Why children can’t consent to puberty blockers. How the WHO, UN, EU, and NGOs push radical gender policies.The role of Big Pharma, social media, and activist doctors.Why free speech is under assault in the name of “safety”.The Brussels street protests and the cost of speaking truth.How gender identity politics undermines gay, autistic and vulnerable youth.Why this is the biggest child protection issue of our time.

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    Trump’s New World Order

    Recorded live at MCC Brussels on 14 May 2025Trump’s second presidency is well underway — but Europe is still clinging to old illusions.From NATO budgets to Ukraine, tariffs to technocrats, Trump is tearing up the script. The post-Cold War order is collapsing, and Brussels is still pretending it's 2016.For European elites, the message is simple: grow up, pay up, and stop hiding behind American power. Even populists are split; is Trump a wrecking ball or a necessary wake-up call?This event lays bare the reality: a divided West, a complacent continent, and a political class entirely unprepared for what’s coming.With:James Orr:  Cambridge academic, Chair of the Edmund Burke Foundation UKGuglielmo Picchi:  Former Italian Deputy Foreign Minister, Machiavelli CentreHosted by Jacob Reynolds, MCC Brussels🔔 Subscribe now for more on: Trump Foreign Policy, NATO Crisis, Ukraine Strategy, EU Decline, National Conservatism, America First, Trumpism 2.0, Populism in Europe, Sovereignty, Decline of the Liberal Order

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    Tariff Tantrum! Trump vs EU in trade war showdown

    Welcome back to the MCC Brussels Podcast. The show that cuts through EU spin with clarity, candour and a firm grip on the national interest.This week, three big stories from the heart of the Brussels bubble.Trump’s Tariffs: Europe’s Free Ride Is OverTrump is back and he’s coming for Brussels. With a 30 percent tariff wall on EU goods, the message is clear. No more trade freeloading. While the EU bluffs and blusters, American policy is moving fast. Is this reckless provocation or a long overdue correction? And why is Brussels always the last to realise the game has changed?The Green Deal Revolt: Farmers vs the EUEurope’s farmers are back on the streets and this time the backlash is political. The sacred cow of climate policy is being slaughtered not by science denial but by economic reality. Who is footing the bill for this transition? Why are farmers treated as obstacles not allies? The science is not the issue. The politics is.The EU Budget: Integration by StealthA new seven year budget is on the table. But it is less a spending plan than a stealth manifesto. Green earmarks. Digital subsidies. EU wide taxes. Brussels is quietly expanding its power into taxation, redistribution, and strategic control. Is this budgeting or backdoor federalism?Featuring Professor Frank Füredi Executive Director of MCC Brusselsand MCC Brussels' own Paul Rougeron Hosted by John O’Brien Head of Communications at MCC BrusselsNo spin. No Brussels bubble. Just the blunt truth from the heart of Europe

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    The End of Open Borders

    Is Schengen Dead? Poland Says Enough.Poland reinstates border checks with Germany and Lithuania, and it’s not alone. Eleven EU countries are quietly building barriers within the so-called borderless zone. Brussels insists all is fine. The facts say otherwise. The dream of “free movement” is crashing into the wall of mass migration and national self-interest. So who’s really defending Europe’s borders - Poland or the EU?Denmark vs Hungary: EU Presidency Goes RogueLego-land goes lethal. Denmark, now at the helm of the EU Council, is gunning for Hungary, pushing to invoke Article 7 and strip Budapest of voting rights. The reason? Hungary refuses to cheerlead for endless Ukraine war funding and woke “rule-of-law” diktats. Is this EU governance or just ideological retribution dressed up as procedure?Trump’s Tariffs, Von der Leyen’s HeadacheTrump’s latest tariff threat has Brussels sweating bullets. The EU scrambles, bluffs, delays, but the White House sets the pace. Meanwhile, Ursula von der Leyen clings to power after dodging a no-confidence bullet. But from Pfizergate to secret deals, the knives are out. Her presidency might survive - her credibility won’t.Featuring Professor Frank Füredi, Executive Director of MCC Brussels, and Richard Schenk, Research Fellow at MCC Brussels.Hosted by John O’Brien, Head of Communications at MCC Brussels

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