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In this episode, we speak with Bernice Bufferth about the crisis in UK politics, focusing on Labour's declining poll ratings and controversial policies that alienate their support base. Bernice questions whether Labour's approach stems from idealism or a strategic acceptance of unpopularity. We discuss the implications of their international commitments on civil liberties, critique the media's inconsistent coverage of figures like Nigel Farage, and address the growing welfare dependency that discourages work. The conversation also highlights Enoch Burke's free speech case and critiques live facial recognition technology in the UK, raising urgent concerns about privacy and governmental oversight. Bernice offers a compelling analysis of the political landscape and its impact on individual freedoms.
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