News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast – recorded live at the Hippodrome in Leicester Square – the talking points are Nigel Farage reaching the jungle final, Robert Jenrick quitting and Alex Jones's return to Twitter.
In the latest episode of the Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are Costa Coffee's trans virtue-signalling, Andrew Neil becoming a TERF and Gina Miller's debanking (a wake-up call for Remainers who thought they were safe).
Nick Dixon and Toby Young talk about the hatefulness of Stop Funding Hate, the Conservative councillor suspended for objecting to Pride and the Left-liberal hypocrisy on show in the Huw Edwards BBC scandal.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Joe Rogan's $100,000 vaccine debate offer to RFK Jr. and Peter Hotez, Howard from Take Take getting cancelled and Laurence Fox burning a Pride flag.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Andrew Tate's release from jail, the grooming gangs Twitter meltdown and the trans activist school massacre.
In this week's episode of London Calling, the talking points are the dinosaur conspiracy theory, the Top G's release from jail, Trump's indictment, the narrowing of the Overton Window and how Succession is going to end.
A series of Andrew Tate-inspired Mother's Day cards has been launched, but no one can agree if they are satirising misogyny, or are simply misogynist themselves.
The popularity of Andrew Tate amongst teenage boys is a symptom of what’s going wrong with the teaching of boys in schools, argues Will Knowland, who was sacked from Eton for his video on masculinity.
The Guardian has found a way to compare Andrew Bridgen to Andrew Tate (other than their first names), and somehow uses it all to justify beefing up the Online Safety Bill.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are Jordan Peterson's struggle session, Nick's unflattering appearance in Private Eye and Toby being attacked by Alastair Campbell for being white and not trans.
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