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Trump's blunt advice to Starmer during his UK visit reveals uncomfortable truths about British politics. We break down the awkward body language, discuss the controversial Online Safety Act, and explore why Reform UK is surging in the polls.
In this week's episode, brother-sister duo Justine and Gaz dissect Trump's recent visit to his UK golf course and his impromptu meeting with Keir Starmer. From Trump's casual dismissal of Sadiq Khan as "a nasty man" to his direct advice on running a country - "keep taxes low, keep crime low, have cheap energy" - we explore how this encounter highlighted Britain's current political weaknesses.
We dive deep into the Online Safety Act that's just come into force, examining concerns about free speech versus child protection. Is Ofcom's new regulatory power too broad? Are tech platforms over-censoring to avoid massive fines? Plus, we discuss the controversial rise of Sharia councils in the UK and what this means for British legal sovereignty.
With Reform UK polling at potentially 347 seats if there was an election today, we explore why traditional Labour and Conservative voters are abandoning mainstream parties for common-sense politics. From breakfast clubs to Brexit, from immigration hotels to online censorship - why are ordinary Britons feeling increasingly disconnected from their elected representatives?
Recorded on August 30th, 2025
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By The T WordTrump's blunt advice to Starmer during his UK visit reveals uncomfortable truths about British politics. We break down the awkward body language, discuss the controversial Online Safety Act, and explore why Reform UK is surging in the polls.
In this week's episode, brother-sister duo Justine and Gaz dissect Trump's recent visit to his UK golf course and his impromptu meeting with Keir Starmer. From Trump's casual dismissal of Sadiq Khan as "a nasty man" to his direct advice on running a country - "keep taxes low, keep crime low, have cheap energy" - we explore how this encounter highlighted Britain's current political weaknesses.
We dive deep into the Online Safety Act that's just come into force, examining concerns about free speech versus child protection. Is Ofcom's new regulatory power too broad? Are tech platforms over-censoring to avoid massive fines? Plus, we discuss the controversial rise of Sharia councils in the UK and what this means for British legal sovereignty.
With Reform UK polling at potentially 347 seats if there was an election today, we explore why traditional Labour and Conservative voters are abandoning mainstream parties for common-sense politics. From breakfast clubs to Brexit, from immigration hotels to online censorship - why are ordinary Britons feeling increasingly disconnected from their elected representatives?
Recorded on August 30th, 2025
Contact Us:
Email us: [email protected]
Website: www.thetwordhq.com
All Social Media: @thetwordhq
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.