#125 Tom Slater: The Failure of the State, Free Speech & Political Decay

 

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Tom Slater, editor of Spiked and one of Britain’s leading defenders of free speech, joins me to discuss the collapse of open expression in the UK. We explore why more than 30 people a day are being arrested for online posts, the rise of soft censorship and speech policing, Labour’s betrayal of the working class, and the corruption of the NGO class. Tom also lays out how the police have lost their way, why Britain needs direct democracy and decentralisation, and how cultural renewal starts with ordinary citizens taking back power.


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