Steven Barrett - 'Tony Blair Doesn't Believe He Will DIE'

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 11 MIN

Steven Barrett - 'Tony Blair Doesn't Believe He Will DIE'

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 SUBSCRIBE to Heretics Clips for the most intense moments from the Heretics podcast — new debates and conversations every week: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this striking exchange, barrister Steven Barrett makes the provocative claim that Tony Blair behaves as if he does not believe he will ever die — and that this mindset helps explain a certain kind of political ambition, detachment, and moral certainty in modern leadership. Andrew Gold challenges him to unpack what he means by that, whether it is metaphorical or psychological, and how such a worldview might shape political decisions that affect millions. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq3npc3d8ys&t=18s Barrett argues that when leaders lose a sense of human limitation — mortality, fallibility, and consequence — they become more willing to experiment on society, impose sweeping reforms, and treat citizens as abstract units rather than people with lives and traditions. He links this attitude to technocratic governance, elite ideology, and the belief that systems can be perfected if only the right experts are in charge. Andrew presses him on whether this is fair to Blair personally, or whether Barrett is using Blair as a symbol for a broader political type. He asks whether this interpretation risks psychologising politics rather than analysing it, and whether ambition always requires a degree of detachment. 🔥 Why this moment stands out: • It reframes political power as a psychological and moral problem, not just a legal one • It questions whether leaders should be constrained by humility and limits • It exposes how belief systems shape governance Does believing in one’s own permanence — whether literal or symbolic — change how leaders treat risk, responsibility, and dissent? Do modern political systems reward people who think this way? And what happens when power is exercised without a sense of human fragility? This clip is compelling because it shifts the debate from policies to the mindset behind them. It invites viewers to think about what kind of people are drawn to power, how they see themselves, and how that self-image shapes the world they create. 💬 Watch closely. Think critically. Decide for yourself. Subscribe to Heretics Clips and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future conversations like this. #Heretics #AndrewGold #StevenBarrett #TonyBlair #UKPolitics #PoliticalPsychology #PodcastClip #Power #ControversialDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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