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The Peter McCormack Show

Feb 25, 2026

In this episode, Laila Cunningham discusses London’s demographic change, mass immigration, housing failure and whether the capital is becoming a stress test for Britain.

We discuss debt, inflation, generational decline, state expansion, and why productivity gains from technology aren’t improving living standards. We...


Feb 23, 2026

In this episode, Curtis Yarvin argues that modern democracies may lack clear sovereignty and that technological acceleration and sovereign debt are exposing that weakness.

We discuss AI as a force multiplier, bureaucratic continuity, legitimacy, regime structure and the limits of procedural governance.

We also explore...


Feb 19, 2026

In this episode, Kathryn Porter explains why energy is civilisation and how he UK grid may be heading toward rationing and rolling blackouts within the next decade.

We discuss aging gas power stations, unrealistic utilisation assumptions, weak grid conditions, North Sea decline and why no single institution is...


Feb 17, 2026

In this episode, Jeff Booth explains why the natural state of a free market is deflationary and why a debt-based monetary system can’t allow it.

We discuss AI as an acceleration event: exponential productivity should make life cheaper, but the system has to create scarcity to keep debt serviceable.

We cover how...


Feb 13, 2026

In this PMQs episode, we discuss the claim that most white-collar work could be automated within 12-18 months, and what that actually means.

We talk through jobs, incentives, education, and AI safety - why companies can’t slow down even if they want to, why schools may be preparing kids for a world that’s...