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In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Lionel Shriver for a wide-ranging conversation anchored in the results of the Gorton and Denton by-election and what they reveal about the changing political landscape in Britain.
Using the by-election as a starting point, we explore how immigration, identity politics, and cultural division are reshaping British politics. Lionel reflects on the growing disconnect between political elites and the public, and why questions around national identity, integration, and social cohesion are increasingly dominating the political conversation.
The discussion also turns to the wider cultural climate in the West. We examine the pressures shaping public debate, the influence of identity politics in media and institutions, and why many writers and public figures now feel constrained in what they can say openly. Lionel explains why she believes a culture of self-censorship has taken hold and how this affects journalism, literature, and democratic discourse.
Finally, we ask what the future holds for Western societies as these tensions deepen. Are we witnessing a political realignment driven by cultural issues, and what does that mean for the stability of democratic institutions?
This is a candid and thought-provoking conversation about politics, culture, and the forces now reshaping Britain and the wider West.
Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/sectarian-muslim-voting-is-changing?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:22 Reaction to the Gorton & Denton By-Election
05:37 Immigration, Demographics and Political Power
07:08 Tribal Voting and the Breakdown of Assimilation
08:16 Identity Politics and the Green Party Alliance
10:18 Israel, Palestine and Progressive Politics
10:58 Who Is Manipulating Whom? Greens vs Muslim Voters
12:32 The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Strategy
15:22 Is Islam Compatible With Liberal Democracy?
18:38 Historical Parallels: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution
20:15 Lionel Shriver’s Novel A Better Life and Immigration
24:20 Borders, Nationhood and the Ideological Divide
26:32 Immigration as “Home Invasion” — The Novel’s Metaphor
27:26 Old Immigration vs Modern Immigration
31:14 Choosing the Right Immigration Policy
36:23 Disorder, Gang Culture and Failed Integration
37:12 Meet the Characters: Gloria and Progressive Compassion
39:16 Nico and the Collapse of the Work Ethic
43:41 Domingo, Masculinity and Cultural Conflict
48:29 The Decline of Western Work Ethic
51:03 Is There a Sensible Middle Ground on Immigration?
54:40 The Crisis of Western Identity
56:13 Civilisations in Decline and Cultural Self-Hatred
59:19 Complacency, Fragility and the Future of the West
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In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Lionel Shriver for a wide-ranging conversation anchored in the results of the Gorton and Denton by-election and what they reveal about the changing political landscape in Britain.
Using the by-election as a starting point, we explore how immigration, identity politics, and cultural division are reshaping British politics. Lionel reflects on the growing disconnect between political elites and the public, and why questions around national identity, integration, and social cohesion are increasingly dominating the political conversation.
The discussion also turns to the wider cultural climate in the West. We examine the pressures shaping public debate, the influence of identity politics in media and institutions, and why many writers and public figures now feel constrained in what they can say openly. Lionel explains why she believes a culture of self-censorship has taken hold and how this affects journalism, literature, and democratic discourse.
Finally, we ask what the future holds for Western societies as these tensions deepen. Are we witnessing a political realignment driven by cultural issues, and what does that mean for the stability of democratic institutions?
This is a candid and thought-provoking conversation about politics, culture, and the forces now reshaping Britain and the wider West.
Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/sectarian-muslim-voting-is-changing?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:22 Reaction to the Gorton & Denton By-Election
05:37 Immigration, Demographics and Political Power
07:08 Tribal Voting and the Breakdown of Assimilation
08:16 Identity Politics and the Green Party Alliance
10:18 Israel, Palestine and Progressive Politics
10:58 Who Is Manipulating Whom? Greens vs Muslim Voters
12:32 The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Strategy
15:22 Is Islam Compatible With Liberal Democracy?
18:38 Historical Parallels: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution
20:15 Lionel Shriver’s Novel A Better Life and Immigration
24:20 Borders, Nationhood and the Ideological Divide
26:32 Immigration as “Home Invasion” — The Novel’s Metaphor
27:26 Old Immigration vs Modern Immigration
31:14 Choosing the Right Immigration Policy
36:23 Disorder, Gang Culture and Failed Integration
37:12 Meet the Characters: Gloria and Progressive Compassion
39:16 Nico and the Collapse of the Work Ethic
43:41 Domingo, Masculinity and Cultural Conflict
48:29 The Decline of Western Work Ethic
51:03 Is There a Sensible Middle Ground on Immigration?
54:40 The Crisis of Western Identity
56:13 Civilisations in Decline and Cultural Self-Hatred
59:19 Complacency, Fragility and the Future of the West
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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