Jan 19, 2026
In this PMQs episode, we discuss Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform and how it signals a political system that can only manage decline, not reverse it.
We discuss debt, inflation, incentives, and accountability - why every party borrows, why promises don’t bind, and why voters are increasingly trapped choosing...
Jan 14, 2026
Politics feels chaotic for a reason.
In this PMQs episode, we discuss what looks like surface-level madness - government U-turns, free speech crackdowns, global unrest and endless culture wars, to understand the deeper structural problem: a debt-based system that no longer works.
This isn’t about left vs right, or one...
Jan 8, 2026
Western politics appears chaotic - broken states, endless debt and permanent crisis. Simon Dixon argues it isn’t chaos at all, it’s structure.
In this conversation, Simon lays out how money creation, debt, asset management, and access to capital now matter more than elections, ideology, or national borders....
Jan 6, 2026
Venezuela didn’t fall apart by accident. It’s the result of years of socialism, corruption and a regime that couldn’t be removed by elections or international pressure.
In this PMQs episode, Peter and Conor talk through what happened with Maduro, why Venezuelans themselves welcomed his removal, and why the usual...
Jan 5, 2026
Steve Baker is a former Conservative MP who spent years inside the machinery of British politics.
In this interview, he explains why Britain feels broken. We talk about falling living standards, a political system that keeps failing without consequence and why so many voters feel completely powerless to change anything....