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Nick, Declan, Elaine and Paul return for a wide-ranging and lively discussion as tensions rise across the country.With fuel protests escalating and demonstrators blocking roads in response to soaring prices, the panel dives into whether this is the beginning of a broader national disruption—and whether the government’s response has been decisive enough. Protesters are demanding price caps and urgent relief as energy costs spiral, leaving many feeling they simply “can’t afford to go home.”The conversation then widens to the war in Iran, a conflict that has sent shockwaves through global energy markets. With vital supply routes disrupted and prices surging, the panel explores how this geopolitical crisis is feeding directly into the cost-of-living squeeze and what it means for the UK and Europe going forward.As the discussion unfolds, the group tackles the looming energy crisis, questioning whether governments are prepared for what could be one of the most severe fuel shocks in decades, with rising bills, inflation, and economic uncertainty affecting households and businesses alike.And just when things couldn’t get more unpredictable… the conversation takes a turn into the world of moon landing conspiracies, sparking debate, laughter, and a few raised eyebrows.💬 Expect: sharp analysis, differing perspectives, and plenty of personality as the panel connects the dots between global events and everyday impact.
By The Irish QuestionNick, Declan, Elaine and Paul return for a wide-ranging and lively discussion as tensions rise across the country.With fuel protests escalating and demonstrators blocking roads in response to soaring prices, the panel dives into whether this is the beginning of a broader national disruption—and whether the government’s response has been decisive enough. Protesters are demanding price caps and urgent relief as energy costs spiral, leaving many feeling they simply “can’t afford to go home.”The conversation then widens to the war in Iran, a conflict that has sent shockwaves through global energy markets. With vital supply routes disrupted and prices surging, the panel explores how this geopolitical crisis is feeding directly into the cost-of-living squeeze and what it means for the UK and Europe going forward.As the discussion unfolds, the group tackles the looming energy crisis, questioning whether governments are prepared for what could be one of the most severe fuel shocks in decades, with rising bills, inflation, and economic uncertainty affecting households and businesses alike.And just when things couldn’t get more unpredictable… the conversation takes a turn into the world of moon landing conspiracies, sparking debate, laughter, and a few raised eyebrows.💬 Expect: sharp analysis, differing perspectives, and plenty of personality as the panel connects the dots between global events and everyday impact.