Colin Brazier - Bradford is GONE!

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 6 MIN

Colin Brazier - Bradford is GONE!

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, long-form conversations, and first-hand insight into how Britain is changing — often without open discussion. If you want honest reflection rather than rehearsed talking points, start here: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this episode, veteran broadcaster Colin Brazier joins Andrew Gold to reflect on a place he believes symbolises a much wider national shift. Drawing on more than 25 years in television news, Colin explains why Bradford became, for him, a stark example of how rapid cultural change can transform a city — and how difficult it has become to talk about that transformation honestly. From reporting behind police tape at major terror incidents to travelling the UK for broadcast work, Colin describes the moment he realised something fundamental had changed. He links that realisation to the post-2015 migration period, when conversations about integration, shared values, and social cohesion became increasingly constrained — both in newsrooms and in public life. Colin discusses how mass immigration can alter the character of a place faster than institutions are willing to acknowledge. He explains why changes in language, customs, and community expectations matter — not as abstract theory, but in everyday lived experience. According to Colin, the issue isn’t compassion versus cruelty, but honesty versus silence. The conversation also explores the role of the media in shaping public understanding. Colin explains how coverage often shifted from reporting visible change to reassuring audiences that concerns were misplaced. He describes how scepticism — once a core journalistic instinct — was replaced by moral framing, and how that left many people feeling dismissed rather than informed. This is not a story about nostalgia or blame. It’s about consequences, incentives, and the growing gap between official narratives and what people see around them. Colin argues that when legitimate questions about culture, safety, and quality of life are treated as taboo, trust in institutions collapses. If you’ve ever felt that some parts of the country no longer resemble the places you remember — and that raising the issue feels risky — this conversation offers calm, experience-based context. Colin doesn’t shout. He explains. And in doing so, he highlights why so many feel that certain conversations are overdue. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpnaLXEyOyg #ColinBrazier #Bradford #UKChange #Journalism #UKMedia #ImmigrationDebate #AndrewGold #TheDailyHeretic #BritishCulture #MediaTrust Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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