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Follow Fr Alex on X @alexdjfrostFollow Venice on X @roseveniceallanVenice is a campaigner for women and children. In 2017 she organised a series of panel discussions called We Need To Talk UK and Ireland, with expert speakers on sex, gender and feminism. She was also part of the women's collective that in 2020 started regular meet ups at Speakers' Corner in London, which went on to become Let Women Speak. During last year's General Election, Venice joined the What Is A Woman? campaign, asking prospective candidates their stance on these issues. She currently works as a research assistant in the House of Lords for Baroness Claire Fox.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are defence minister and Labour MP Luke Pollard, former Conservative culture secretary Lucy Frazer, Financial Times columnist Stephen Bush and non-affiliated peer Claire Fox.
Ann and Phelim return to the podcast this week reporting from a Los Angeles reeling from catastrophic wildfires and the Progressive policies that caused the devastation. On this week's episode, we dive deep into the failures of Progressive policies that have exacerbated California's disaster, including the misplaced focus on “DEI” and green energy” over fire prevention, water management, and basic disaster response measures. Additionally, we interview Baroness Claire Fox, a Member of the British House of Lords and a champion of free speech, to bring to light a shocking exposé of the Muslim grooming gangs in the UK that have preyed on thousands of young white girls. We discuss why British authorities have turned a blind eye to this abuse for decades and are complicit in covering it up. This story is so shocking that we've decided to cover it in our unique way – to truly show the depravity and expose the vile people who allowed it to happen. Don't miss our breaking announcement about our upcoming project, a verbatim reenactment of court transcripts with professional actors, to expose the truth about this horrific crime and coverup. You won't want to miss it!
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Gogglebox star turned Labour campaigner Josh Tapper, non-affiliated peer Claire Fox, Conservative MP Richard Holden and Plaid Cymru MP and Treasury spokesperson Ben Lake.
As co-pilot Pearson circles Heathrow waiting for clearance to land, Liam is joined by Planet Normal Cosmonaut Supreme, Baroness Claire Fox.There's been much madness to dissect since the rocket's last orbit. How is the new Labour government handling the Summer chaos?Claire is frustrated that the Tory leadership contest seems to be leaving the country without a strong opposition and that it might leave the Conservatives unable to challenge the Labour party.Whilst Liam is optimistic that new Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has the potential to pull off the reform the National Health Service needs to get back on track.Stowing away on the rocket this week is author and Conservative Peer, Jon Moynihan who expresses his concern at Labour's economic policies, saying they won't create growth by ‘just cutting wages'.And there is a delve into the fumbling Planet Normal mailbag which is overflowing from the recent Summer break…Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Jon: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/08/18/uk-economy-growth-social-democracy-bankrupt-conservative/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baroness Claire Fox returns to the podcast today. Long time listeners know that I invite Claire on whenever I want to know what's going on with either Free Speech or the UK. It just so happens this week that that is all in chaos right now. We cover questions like: Are there race riots going on in the UK? Are there two tiered police systems? What's going on with the government clampdown on social media? This fascinating conversation may blow your mind, and you'll see me be humbled when my understanding of the situation gets flipped upside down by Claire.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro5:37 - Breaking down the horrific recent events in the UK19:25 - What are the average UK citizens believing?27:59 - It seems like the UK is burning40:18 - Is civil disobedience the right path?47:55 - Where will racial tensions be in 5 years?58:52 - We must stop printing money1:05:46 - The only way to stop the mob1:10:43 - How close is the UK to civil war? Connect with us! =============================IG: ➡︎ / legacy_interviews ===========================How To Work With Us: ===========================Want to do a Legacy Interview for you or a loved one?Book a Legacy Interview | https://legacyinterviews.com/ —A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.#Vancecrowepodcast #legacyinterviews
Whilst co-pilot Pearson takes a well earned break from the rocket Liam is joined by a temporary co-pilot and fellow right thinker, Baroness Claire Fox.Political fur is flying in wake of the first election television debate, but who do Claire and Liam think came out on top?Claire thinks that the competing parties are underestimating the needs of the electorate in their mandate material. Whilst Liam thinks the parties aren't doing enough to convince the public of their long term economic security, post election.Also boarding the rocket to give an insight into election tactics from the Labour camp is Former Head of Broadcasting for the Labour Party Matthew Laza, who dishes out some advice for the party.And what does Baroness Fox make of the politics from across the pond?Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Claire: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/ck-co/claire-fox/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP David Simmonds, comedian Ava Vidal, free speech advocate Baroness Fox and Labour MP Sam Tarry.
Baroness Claire Fox straps into the cockpit this week to take the helm and tackle the madness alongside co-pilot Halligan. And there's no shortage of febrile pre-election news on the horizon.In light of the publication of the highly anticipated Cass Report, Baroness Fox celebrates the media's balanced reaction.Liam ponders whether Reform UK could reinvigorate the debate about proportional representation, should they win enough seats in the upcoming local and general elections, whilst Claire thinks the Party will undoubtedly benefit from disillusion of the Conservative Party's core voters.Stowing away on the rocket of right thinking this week is independent economist Julian Jessop to answer the big questions: is our economy really on the up?And Claire gives an insight into what it's really like to be a member of the House of Lords.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Claire: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/ck-co/claire-fox/ Read more from Julian: www.julianhjessop.comNeed help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the podcast: Scotland's new hate crime law; the man who could be France's next PM; and why do directors meddle with Shakespeare? First up: Scotland is smothering free speech. Scotland is getting a new, modern blasphemy code in the form of the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which takes effect from 1 April. The offence of ‘stirring up racial hatred' will be extended to disability, religion, sexual orientation, age, transgender identity and variations in sex characteristics. The new law gives few assurances for protecting freedom of speech writes Lucy Hunter Blackburn, former senior Scottish civil servant. Lucy joins the podcast, alongside Baroness Claire Fox, unaffiliated peer and founder of the Academy of Ideas think tank. (03:18) Then: William and Gus discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine this week, including Sam McPhail's history of ‘Total Football' and Richard Madeley's diary. Next: Journalist Gavin Mortimer writes about Jordan Bardella for The Spectator. He is Marine Le Pen's number two in the National Rally party and the man Gavin says could be France's next PM. Gavin is joined by Telegraph contributor Anne-Elisabeth Moutet to ask: who is Jordan Bardella? (28:22) And finally: why do directors feel the need to ‘correct' Shakespeare? That's the question that Lloyd Evans asks in the magazine this week. He says that directors should go back to basics when it comes to adapting the bard and leave the gimmicks to one side. Yael Farber – who is currently directing King Lear at the Almeida Theatre and has previously adapted Macbeth and Julius Caesar – joins the podcast to discuss. (41:25) Hosted by William Moore and Gus Carter. Produced by Oscar Edmondson. We are always looking to improve the podcast, please send any feedback to: podcast@spectator.co.uk
On the podcast: Scotland's new hate crime law; the man who could be France's next PM; and why do directors meddle with Shakespeare? First up: Scotland is smothering free speech. Scotland is getting a new, modern blasphemy code in the form of the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which takes effect from 1 April. The offence of ‘stirring up racial hatred' will be extended to disability, religion, sexual orientation, age, transgender identity and variations in sex characteristics. The new law gives few assurances for protecting freedom of speech writes Lucy Hunter Blackburn, former senior Scottish civil servant. Lucy joins the podcast, alongside Baroness Claire Fox, unaffiliated peer and founder of the Academy of Ideas think tank. (03:18) Then: William and Gus discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine this week, including Sam McPhail's history of ‘Total Football' and Richard Madeley's diary. Next: Journalist Gavin Mortimer writes about Jordan Bardella for The Spectator. He is Marine Le Pen's number two in the National Rally party and the man Gavin says could be France's next PM. Gavin is joined by Telegraph contributor Anne-Elisabeth Moutet to ask: who is Jordan Bardella? (28:22) And finally: why do directors feel the need to ‘correct' Shakespeare? That's the question that Lloyd Evans asks in the magazine this week. He says that directors should go back to basics when it comes to adapting the bard and leave the gimmicks to one side. Yael Farber – who is currently directing King Lear at the Almeida Theatre and has previously adapted Macbeth and Julius Caesar – joins the podcast to discuss. (41:25) Hosted by William Moore and Gus Carter. Produced by Oscar Edmondson. We are always looking to improve the podcast, please send any feedback to: podcast@spectator.co.uk
In a week in which the government told us more about its plans to create a smokefree generation, Amol and Nick look at why many politicians from across the political spectrum are now embracing the nanny state. But how much do we want them telling us how to behave? They speak to James Bethell, the former health minister responsible for Boris Johnson's anti-obesity strategy – who now says that Margaret Thatcher would have embraced nanny statism if prime minister today.And they hear from Baroness Claire Fox, the non-affiliated peer, who is opposed to the latest plans for a smoking ban.Episodes of The Today Podcast land every Thursday and watch out for bonus episodes. Subscribe on BBC Sounds to get Amol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week, with insights from behind the scenes at the UK's most influential radio news programme.If you would like a question answering, get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 330 123 4346 or email us Today@bbc.co.ukThe Today Podcast is hosted by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson, both presenters of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the UK's most influential radio news programme. Amol was the BBC's media editor for six years and is the former editor of the Independent, he's also the current presenter of University Challenge. Nick has presented the Today programme since 2015, he was the BBC's political editor for ten years before that and also previously worked as ITV's political editor.The senior producer is Tom Smithard, the producer is Hazel Morgan. The editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Louisa Lewis. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths. Technical production from Michael Regaard and digital production from Elliot Ryder.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are LGBT+ safeguarding campaigner Jayne Ozanne, Labour MP Khalid Mahmood, Conservative MP Richard Graham and free speech campaigner Baroness Fox.
The Independent Republic of Mike Graham returns to provide a daily dose of common sense as Mike is joined by Mail on Sunday Columnist Peter Hitchens, Alan Miller from The Together Declaration, TalkTV International Editor Isabel Oakeshott, Baroness Claire Fox and many more! So tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the podcast: In his cover piece for The Spectator Ian Acheson discusses the potential disruption to Armistice Day proceedings in London this weekend. He says that Metropolitan Police Chief Mark Rowley is right to let the pro-Palestine protests go ahead, if his officers can assertively enforce the law. He joins the podcast alongside Baroness Claire Fox to discuss the problems of policing protest. Next: are smartphones making us care less about humanity? This is the question that Mary Wakefield grapples with in her column in The Spectator. She says it's no wonder that Gen Z lack empathy when they spend most of their lives on social media. She is joined by Gaia Bernstein, author of Unwired: Gaining Control over Addictive Technologies. And finally: Alan Hollinghurst writes this week about Ronald Firbank, the innovative but little known English author who has recently been awarded a blue plaque. In the magazine he sets out the reasons why he is so deserving and is joined alongside The Spectator's literary editor Sam Leith, to discuss further. Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
On the podcast: In his cover piece for The Spectator Ian Acheson discusses the potential disruption to Armistice Day proceedings in London this weekend. He says that Metropolitan Police Chief Mark Rowley is right to let the pro-Palestine protests go ahead, if his officers can assertively enforce the law. He joins the podcast alongside Baroness Claire Fox to discuss the problems of policing protest. Next: are smartphones making us care less about humanity? This is the question that Mary Wakefield grapples with in her column in The Spectator. She says it's no wonder that Gen Z lack empathy when they spend most of their lives on social media. She is joined by Gaia Bernstein, author of Unwired: Gaining Control over Addictive Technologies. And finally: Alan Hollinghurst writes this week about Ronald Firbank, the innovative but little known English author who has recently been awarded a blue plaque. In the magazine he sets out the reasons why he is so deserving and is joined alongside The Spectator's literary editor Sam Leith, to discuss further. Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Baroness Claire Fox kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as the Home Secretary says those advising migrants on how to remain in the country by fraudulent means 'must be rooted out and brought to justice'. Former Met Police Officer Rory Geoghegan joins shortly after to discuss why on earth a group opposed to sports utility vehicles (SUVs) said its supporters had 'destroyed' car tyres at a dealership in an 'act of retaliation' after two young girls were killed in a crash at a school. Former Royal Air Force Pilot Andrew Brookes joins The Independent Republic to discuss why the air force are demanding bosses behind a botched diversity drive should face consequences, white men who were rejected for the force have said. Owner of Il Portico Restaurant James Chiaverini joins shortly after to discuss why he was targeted by trans activists after hosting a lunch with Sharron Davies and Daley Thompson, and Conservative MP Anne Marie Morris closes the show to discuss her concerns we are heading into a cashless society as NatWest imposes new cash limits in latest de-banking row. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baroness Claire Fox of Buckle kicks off todays show by taking down the morning's headlines as trans activists at the "prestigious" have glued themselves to the floor of the Oxford Union in protest of a talk by Prof Kathleen Stock, we get Claire's take on the shocking state of free speech on campuses nationwide. Social Policy Analyst and Author Rakib Ehsan joins shortly after to discuss why on Earth Downing Street have paid £1m to a pro-migrant charity that calls UK borders ‘systematically racist'. Head of Lifestyle Economics at The IEA Christopher Snowdon returns to The Independent Republic to discuss his new Nanny State Index as the UK is named one of Europe's worst ‘nanny states' for eating and drinking. TV personality Jodie Marsh closes the show to discuss her experience on the set of This Morning and her personal upset with how she was treated by Phil and Holly as ITV remain in a pit of despair. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baroness Claire Fox of Buckley kicks off today's show as we discuss the morning's top headlines and debate republicans right to protest during the King's coronation this weekend. Former Police officer and founder of Bluelight Police Recruitment Brendan O Brien returns to The Independent Republic to discuss why over 2,000 would-be police officers recruited to boost numbers left during probation. Shortly after we speak to the new leader of the City Hall Conservatives Neil Garratt AM as he sets out his plan to continue challenging Sadiq Khan on his plans to expand the Ultra low emission zone ULEZ, as well as opposing rent controls and calling for improvements to London's nightlife. Chairman of Migration Watch UK Alp Mehmet closes the show to discuss why the recent record net migration figures of 504,000 are forecasted to be beaten by new forecasts. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baroness (Claire) Fox returns to the New Culture Forum to discuss the perilous state of free speech in the UK. She discusses her recent deplatforming and Royal Holloway University, where she was disinvited by the debating society following pressure from the Student Union, who deemed her -- a member of the House of Lords -- to be a threat to student safety. Baroness Fox also discusses new government legislation intended to protect campus free speech and how Government ministers in the Lords have betrayed the intent of the legislation by attempting to water it down. --------------- SUBSCRIBE: If you are enjoying the show, please subscribe to our channel on YouTube (click the Subscribe Button underneath the video and then Click on the Bell icon next to it to make sure you Receive All Notifications) AUDIO: If you prefer Audio you can subscribe on itunes or Soundcloud. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-923838732 itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/s... SUPPORT/DONATE: "So What You're Saying Is.." is still very new and to continue to produce quality programming we need your support. Your donations will help ensure the show not only continues but can grow into a major online platform challenging the cultural orthodoxies dominant in our institutions, public life and media. PAYPAL/ CARD PAYMENTS - ONE TIME & MONTHLY: You can donate in a variety of ways via our website: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk/#do... It is set up to accept one time and monthly donations. ABOUT THE SHOW: So What You're Saying Is... (SWYSI) is a weekly discussion show with experts and significant figures from the political, cultural and academic worlds. The host is Peter Whittle (@PRWhittle), Founder & Director of The New Culture Forum, a Westminster-based think tank that seeks to challenge the cultural orthodoxies dominant in the media, academia, and British culture / society at large. JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Web: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk F: https://www.facebook.com/NCultureForum/ Y: https://www.youtube.com/@NewCultureForum T: http://www.twitter.com/NewCultureForum (@NewCultureForum)
Baroness Claire Fox kicks off today's show to discuss the morning's top headlines as Keir Starmer backs rewriting equality law to ban trans people from same-sex spaces and serving Met Police officers who have been taken away from tackling serious crime and terrorism and instead told to investigate wrongdoing in the force. Writer for The Spectator's Gavin Mortimer joins shortly after to discuss Emmanuel Macros visit to China this week alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in an attempt to use Xi's influence over Russia to promote a peace settlement. TalkTV's International Editor Isabel Oakeshott returns to The Independent Republic to discuss further Donald Trump's shock arrest and arraignment in New York this week and Joe Biden's upcoming state visit to the UK. Travel Correspondent at The Times Ben Clatworthy joins shortly after to discuss more travel disruption as Britain's busiest port will build temporary marquees to check passports in a bid to avoid another weekend of Easter travel chaos after huge queues blighted ferry crossings. MP for Orkney and Shetland and Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Home Affairs, Northern Ireland and Constitutional Reform Alistair Carmichael MP joins shortly after to discuss further the arrest of Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Morrell and Former Police Officer & Director of Law and order Foundation closes the show to discuss why police are failing to attend 120 burglaries a day. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode we discuss the furore surrounding Posie Parker's visit to New Zealand, Agatha Christie, the cancellation of Baroness Claire Fox, centralised banking and the dangers TikTok poses to the future of literacy. Whether you're a casual listener or a passionate advocate, you won't want to miss this episode of That's Debatable!
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour's Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds, Conservative MP Heather Wheeler, broadcaster Christina Patterson and free speech campaigner and Director of the Academy of Ideas think tank Baroness Fox.
Baroness Claire Fox opens today's program to analyze the top news stories of the day, including the recent riots in Merseyside amid public outrage over asylum hotels, and the conspiracy behind the Europe summit staged by senior politicians. Later, Harry Miller, a former police officer and founder of the Fair Cop Group, joins the conversation to delve deeper into the weekend riots in Liverpool and the police force's priorities, which seem to prioritize addressing thought crimes over criminal acts. Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens returns to the Independent Republic for his weekly half-hour segment, this week focusing on the Prevent Program report by William Shawcross, Peter also explores the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as peace talks remain elusive. Professor of Astrophysics Don Polacco joins the show to address the ongoing confusion in the US regarding the Chinese spy balloon and other UFO's that were shot down by the Pentagon last week. Finally, writer for Spiked Online Jordan Tyldesley closes the program to discuss the latest OFSTED school ratings and the recent controversy surrounding Lee Anderson and his criminal punishment comments. Don't miss out on all this and more, tune in now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's 'News Roundtable' episode, host Chris Wright is joined by political commentator, Tan Smith – also known as Supertanskiii, former MEP for the Brexit Party, Baroness Claire Fox, and UK and US political commentator, Edward Hardy.The conversation kicks off with the panel discussing the Autumn Statement, debating the windfall tax, and comparing whether this budget mirrors what Labour would've announced. They debate how the budget could support “middle earners” during the current cost of living crisis, touching on the public's perception of the announcements. They discuss what the Conservative party currently stands for and reflect on why Boris Johnson supporters claim to be politically homeless. They debate the effects of Brexit on the current crisis and question why the government has not addressed this.The panel touches on Trump's announcement that he will run for President again in 2024 – does he have a chance of winning? Together, they question if Trump was backed into a corner when announcing his plans and look at the current sections of the GOP supporting him. They debate potential Democrat candidates that could successfully run against Trump.All this and much more debated on this week's Wright on the Nail!'I Hit The Nail Right On The Head' by Billy Bremner. © Fridens liljor/Micke Finell.Rock around the clock productions AB.www.rockaroundtheclock.coSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at www.wrightonthenail.fmCreated & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.com
The lights have come down on another Conservative Party conference, but it hasn't been without its political psychodrama.Co-pilot Halligan beams in from the heart of the action in Birmingham, and joining him in the cockpit whilst co-pilot Pearson takes a well-earned rest is columnist and former Chief of Staff to Theresa May, Nick Timothy.Underwhelmed by the turnout and the mood at conference, Nick thinks the party may have underestimated the consequences of the recent 'botched budget'. But Liam saw glimmers of hope in the PM's speech, and in the response to some cabinet members such as conference darling, Kemi Badenoch.Also joining Liam to help break down the conservative conference chaos is Baroness Claire Fox, who tells Liam she fears the Tory party is at risk of splitting. Claire also argues Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng should have done more to explain their economic vision to voters and markets.We'd like to ask you a few questions about the ads in this podcast. Please click here to take a quick survey.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Book tickets for for Planet Normal live event: https://extra.telegraph.co.uk/events/live-planet-normal-event-oct/Listen to Chopper's Politics: https://www.playpodca.st/chopper |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Iain Dale talks to Baroness Claire Fox about her life, her past in the Revolutionary Communist Party, Living Marxism, the Institute/Academy of Idea, the Brexit Party, her time as an MEP and her membership of the House of Lords.
In this Direct interview, John is joined by Baroness Claire Fox for a discussion about British politics and society in the aftermath of Boris Johnson's resignation. The Baroness' fascinating background lends particular weight into her insights into matters including free speech, the power of bureaucracy, the green movement and cultural pessimism, among others.
The rising cost of living continues to bite as we board the rocket of right thinking this week, but UK-EU relations have also returned to centre stage.Baroness Claire Fox steps into the spaceboots again as guest co-pilot, to help Liam dissect all of the week's judicial jousting and performative politics. Claire believes the EU is determined to pick a fight over the Northern Ireland Protocol bill, describing it as the 'third big Brexit battle.' She warns Boris Johnson must get tough to push the bill through if he wants to retain support. Liam thinks it is 'completely out of order' the way the EU is 'messing with Northern Ireland,' and argues they just want to give the UK 'a kicking' over Brexit. Both our co-pilots also took issue with the way the European Court of Human Rights intervened to stop the deportation of migrants to Rwanda.The Government's economic policy was also on the agenda this week, with millions of households struggling to afford the basics as food and fuel prices spiral.Co-pilot Halligan suggests the Prime Minister and his party are having an identity crisis, as the Conservatives remain divided over whether to cut taxes to stimulate the economy, or to continue borrowing and spending.Also climbing aboard the capsule of common sense this week is Helen Thomas, Former adviser to Chancellor George Osborne and CEO of BlondeMoney. She agrees that there is a battle on for the soul of the Conservative Party, but urges traditional Tories to embrace a bigger state in this time of crisis if they want to win over a new generation.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Claire: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/ck-co/claire-fox/ |Listen to History Defended: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/history-defended|Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP David Simmonds, non-affiliated peer Baroness Fox, SNP Deputy Westminster Leader Kirsten Oswald and Green London Assembly Member Zack Polanski.
Baroness Claire Fox of Buckley kicks off todays show to discuss the today's release of the Sue Gray report as well as recent discussions surrounding a new Schools Bill, Leader of the SDP William Clouston joins Mike shortly after to discuss his party's recent success in the local elections as well as his solutions for the ongoing cost of living crisis, and Eddie Dempsey returns to The Independent republic to explain why the RMT Union plans to undergo major strikes across the country this summer. All that and so much more, so tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox of Buckley is a writer, journalist, lecturer and now politician who sits in the House of Lords. She is a former Brexit Party MEP and was involved in the campaign to leave the EU. She chats to Vanity in this bumper episode about her life, freedom of speech, the Communist Workers Party, becoming a member of the House of Lords and much more. Vanity is joined in Queen's Corner this week by none other than Nancy Clench! Tickets for The Vanity Project are available from https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/vanity-projectTickets for Drag Queen Wine Tasting are available from https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/drag-queen-wine-tasting Welcome to The Vanity Project - each week influential people from the worlds of activism, entertainment or politics sit down for conversation with London songstress, Vanity von Glow. Performers are known for being talkers, but this queen is also a great listener. In a cultural moment where it feels like everyone is shouting at one another, we offer you a classic innuendo: it is time to go in deeper with Vanity von Glow.Remember to share this podcast with your friends, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts - that helps us reach more people with these great conversations.Follow Vanity on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanityvonglowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vanityvonglowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanityvonglowThe Vanity Project is produced, edited and recorded remotely by Sparkling Studios. www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: http://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/funk-in-the-trunk License code: BPKRLOOBR3A4F4ZM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kevin O'Sullivan and Claire Fox join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Dan Wootton is joined by former Sky and ITV News executive, Mark Sharman to discuss why the mainstream media were hellbent on pushing Covid hysteria and ignoring the costs of lockdown.Then, why has having a healthy dose of cynicism about the running of Ukraine been equated to supporting an illegal invasion killing thousands of civilians? Baroness Claire Fox gives her unmissable analysis.Finally, Brendan O'Neill explores the shallowness and hypocrisy of liberals who've been supporting Ukraine while attacking Brexit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox kicks off today's show to discuss the latest from Ukraine and the growing refugee problem, shortly after we go live to the Ukraine/Poland border to talk to talkRADIO Presenter Rob Rinder who is live on the scene to provide legal support to those fleeing Ukraine. Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens returns to the Independent Republic for his regular spot where he discusses his latest column in the Mail, a new inquiry into drug policy by the Home Affairs Committee and how Russia is starting to appear weak amid the ongoing invasion, then we fly back to Ukraine to talk to Research fellow for Civitas and former Army officer Rob Clark who is on the border helping civilians with supplies. All that and so much more so tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox kicks off today's show with her State of Play, discussing yesterday's PMQs and Boris Johnson's future as Prime Minister. NHS Dentist and Member of the British Dental Association's General Dental Practice Committee Mark Green joins Mike shortly after to discuss the dentist appointment wait list that has now hit 40 million. Sir John Redwood MP for Wokingham discusses the latest surge in energy prices, food and living insecurity, and new oil and gas fields in the North Sea. Renowned publican Adam Brooks visits the Independent Republic to discuss the end of restrictions and what that means for the hospitality sector, and fosterer for Cats protection Frankie Seaman ends the show to discuss what the public can do to further support abused animals. All that and so much more from the home of common sense, so tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry, non-affiliated peer Claire Fox, Lib Dem Foreign Affairs spokesperson Layla Moran and financial commentator David Buik.
With the pork pie plotters aiming to bring down Boris Johnson we kick off todays show with Baroness Claire Fox who gave her evaluation on the Prime Ministers long term political health. Robert Clark Defence Policy Associate at the Henry Jackson Society provides his evaluation on what is currently taking place on the border of Ukraine, and what we should expect next with Putin's power grab of former soviet states. Activist, Author & Broadcaster Tonia Buxton joins Mike in the studio to explain why she's optimistic ahead of the removal of Plan B restrictions. Closing the show following a robust PMQs, impressionist, and actor Lewis Mcleod gave his take on today's events inside the House of Commons with the help of Boris Johnson, Ian Blackford, and Speaker of the House Lindsay Hoyle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Boris Johnson's political problems pile up, Alex asks two political soothsayers with contrasting views to look forward into 2022. Top Tory commentator Peter Oborne believes that the prime minister is finished, but Johnson's fellow Brexiteer, independent peer Baroness Claire Fox, says that there is still time for the PM to turn things round.
Baroness Claire Fox starts the show, touching on the Police and Crime Bill and the tragedy of the 27 migrants that drowned whilst crossing the Channel earlier on in the week. Mike has a rant about nativity plays. Independent retailer Clare Bailey chats about Black Friday and Extinction Rebellion blocking Amazon. Esther Krakue joins Mike in the studio speaking about the new coronavirus variant. Finally, Dr Tony Hinton discusses GPs and how they are backing strike action over face-to-face appointments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest episode of Free Speech Nation: The Podcast, Andrew Doyle is joined by Baroness Claire Fox - author of I Find That Offensive and Director at the Academy of Ideas.Andrew and Claire talked about her time in the House of Lords, Brexit, the Battle of Ideas festival, the need for free speech and so much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starting the show, Baroness Claire Fox chats about the Police and Crime Bill, Insulate Britain and Gloria's Law. John Rentoul and Mike discuss Boris' Cabinet choice. Professor David Livermore and Mike speak about long covid, and finally the Perrior Awards with Izzy Rowland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP and Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds, Director of the Academy of Ideas Baroness Claire Fox, NHS Doctor and broadcaster Dr Phil Hammond and political commentator Mahyar Tousi.
Starting the show, Baroness Claire Fox joins Mike to discuss how compulsory vaccinations for care home staff have been backed by MPs. Alberto Costa and Mike speak about Colin Pitchfork's release. Colin Breen talks about how the government plan to end historical prosecutions in Northern Ireland, and how an MP named Soldier F in parliament. Finally, Security Expert Will Geddes and Mike have a chat about how MI5 want you to look for Russian and Chinese spies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox starts the show, reflecting over the past five years since Brexit and talks about the Environment Bill. Rob Ashton Kane discusses the travel action from yesterday's protests. Rob Clark and Mike talk about Russian agression in the Black sea. Finally, Angela Levin and Mike speak about Hollywood's favourite couple. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox starts the show with Mike talking about lockdown delays and vaccines for care home staff. Lisa Francesca Nand keeps us updated with the latest on travel. Tonia Buxton returns to the studio to talk to Mike about her recent experience at an anti-lockdown protest. Robert Clark discusses what we could expect from the Biden and Putin Summit happening today. Finally, Joe Kasper joins Mike to talk about Jane Saunders saying Absolutely Fabulous would never be made today because of woke cancel culture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the eighth episode of A Pint Of Interest we sit down and grab a pint with Baroness Claire Fox Claire Fox is a journalist, writer, lecturer and politician. She has had an interesting political journey from being a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, to successfully standing as a Brexit Party MEP, to becoming a life peer in the House of Lords. We got Claire's take on whether the dichotomy of "Left" and "Right" has any weight in a post-Brexit Britain and what she thought of cancel culture. We really enjoyed sitting down with Claire and discussing all things free speech and we hope you do too! Make sure to follow Claire on Twitter below: Twitter - https://twitter.com/Fox_Claire YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7oPkqeHTwuOZ5CZ-R9f-6w And also make sure to subscribe to our social medias below to stay up to date with our latest episodes, to find out more about our hosts and to pose questions for further guests we'll have on the show! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/apintofinterest/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/APintOfInterest YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjR28oFkU7JboGkRzNjnllw Finally, if you enjoy our podcast and want us to continue creating more content, please kindly consider donating on our links below: Paypal - https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=HDFE4ZL2Y9J2C GoFundMe - https://gofund.me/ec1d6de1
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP, former cabinet minister and Chair of the Science & Technology Select Committee Greg Clark, Labour MP and Shadow Minister for Domestic Abuse & Safeguarding Jess Phillips, Guardian Columnist Zoe Williams & former Brexit Party MEP, member of the House of Lords and Director at the Academy of Ideas Baroness Claire Fox.
In the first of two shows in which parliamentarians forecast the political future of the UK’s four component nations, Alex examines the political canvas at Westminster, following the starkly divergent results of this month’s elections in England, Scotland and Wales. Baroness Claire Fox explains the Tory victories in England, while rebel Scottish nationalist, Angus Brendan MacNeil MP, charts the looming constitutional showdown with Scotland.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have (unfortunately) taken media by storm - and now Prince Harry has decided the American notion of free speech is simply "bonkers!" On this week's episode, our dear friend Baroness Claire Fox joins us to discuss the wokeness of the Royal Family. Also on this week's episode, we discuss the elections in the UK which may have shown that voters are tired of that very same wokeism! We hope you enjoy this week's episode. Please pitch in to fund "My Son Hunter" if you haven't already!
Nick de Bois starts the show, discussing the infamous Martin Bashir interview. Neil Wallis continues the narrative, as Prince William has stated that the BBC's lies fuelled his mother's paranoia. Baroness Claire Fox talks about cancel culture. Trevor Kavanagh speaks about Bashir's interview. Finally, the Perrior Awards with Izzy Rowland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr John Lee starts the show, talking about his view of the government response to the pandemic. Divorce Lawyer Sarah Jane Lenihan speaks about Bill and Melinda Gates' announcement that they are getting divorced. Baroness Claire Fox and Mike discuss a preacher being arrested, and the ending of cruel isolation rule for care home residents. Finally, Ingrid Seward and Mike chat about Prince Harry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ricky Freelove starts the show, live from Canary Wharf where Extinction Rebellion have smashed windows at HSBC Headquarters. Baroness Claire Fox joins Mike to discuss the treatment of care home residents. Simon Calder gives Mike a travel update. Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell speaks to Mike about his calls for the Reagan statue to be moved to Parliament Square. Finally, LaDona Harvey and Mike comment on the latest with the George Floyd killing and Biden's Climate Change Summit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baroness Claire Fox starts the show. Sarah Elliott discusses last night in Washington. Lewis MacLeod and Mike catch up. LaDona Harvey talks about Trump and Biden. Christian Wolmar takes the homeschooling segment on steam trains, check out his new book: 'Cathedrals of Steam: How London's Great Stations Were Built – And How They Transformed the City!' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.