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🗓️ 7 April 2025
⏱️ 58 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I don't know of any other country whose elites are so determined the whole time to trash their own history and traditions. |
| 0:09.0 | The best example I think is a Pakistani Muslim gang. We are seeing potentially the Lebanonization of Britain. |
| 0:16.0 | Kyrstaan tweeted a photo just a couple of weeks ago where I'm not sure I've seen something like that before |
| 0:22.6 | We've also promoted what you might call a hard multiculturalism |
| 0:26.6 | The Labor Party has become a movement of social activists and student radicals |
| 0:32.6 | I understood less and less what you might call working class Britain came to regard those communities with contempt. |
| 0:40.9 | With Prince Harry, I think his behaviour has been absolutely appalling. |
| 0:45.8 | They've bought completely into that kind of woke agenda. |
| 0:52.4 | Paul Embry, welcome to the show. |
| 0:58.0 | Great to be here. Oh, it's great to have you here. I'm going to straight into it. Is the UK, and to what extent is it now an airport? I think it's probably a fair |
| 1:07.5 | analogy. I think there is a sense among people that we're almost a bit of a global hub |
| 1:13.9 | rather than a home. And I think that cuts against the instincts of lots of people because whilst |
| 1:22.5 | I think by and large we are a tolerant, welcoming nation. I still think people like the idea that Britain is |
| 1:33.5 | their home. It's not a shop. It's not an airport. We're not here just for people to pass through |
| 1:38.5 | to carry out transactions and then disappear and then maybe come back again in the future |
| 1:44.0 | at some point. |
| 1:45.0 | And I think there's a sense also that many people within the political establishment see it in that way as an airport. |
| 1:54.9 | And that again conflicts, I think, with most people, particularly working class people in my view, their sense |
| 2:02.5 | of belonging, their sense of place, their sense of rootedness. And I think that difference in |
| 2:07.8 | mindset, which has been exposed, I think, over the last kind of 20 or 30 years is a large |
| 2:15.7 | part of the reason why we've had some of the turbulence within the |
| 2:19.7 | British political system and socially in our country for quite a while now. |
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