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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1118

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

lotuseaters.com

Politics, News, Daily News

4.8977 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2025

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Beau are joined by Lewis Brackpool to discuss how our view of Nigel Farage has shifted, the plight of Birmingham bins shows the correlation with importing 3rd world and getting the 3rd world, and the recent covid ‘day of reflection’.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1,118 on this, the Tuesday,

0:06.6

the 11th of March 2025.

0:09.0

Today I am joined by two superb bards with great minds attached.

0:12.7

I've got Beau and Lewis.

0:15.6

Thank you.

0:16.1

Hello.

0:16.6

So, yes, we've got an interesting one today.

0:19.2

We're going to let rip on Frage, because I think we have to.

0:24.8

We're going to talk about the plight of Birmingham Bins.

0:28.5

We find out more about that one.

0:30.6

And a bit of a call back to the COVID era.

0:33.6

Indeed.

0:34.2

I'm looking forward to as well.

0:35.6

So that would be good.

0:39.1

Let's start with the Nigel Farad stuff, shall we?

0:41.2

Right.

0:41.5

In this episode, let's start off by not recapping what happened because basically

0:48.1

Carl did that yesterday and he did all the links.

0:51.3

And anyone who's been following the story sort of is up to speed on it

0:54.3

instead i'm just going to give us a very quick reminder of who these two men are involved in the

0:59.5

stories sampson do you want to play a little bit of this from rupert low the mass rape of young

1:05.6

working class white girls by mainly Pakistani men on an industrial scale.

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