UnHerd
Steven Pinker: They're trying to cancel me
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- Steven Pinker: They're trying to cancel me
- Runtime
- 27:41
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers speaks to Steven Pinker, the world famous linguist and evolutionary psychologist, about an attempt to ‘cancel’ him and what that means for all of us.
He told me about it, the open letter he has signed to Harpers magazine in defence of free speech, and the way in which ‘crazies’ from his university days went on to get tenure and have been indoctrinating students in extreme ideas ever since. Have a watch -- key quotes below:
• "The suppression of free speech on intellectual and artistic life has created a chilling effect and I fear for the republic of ideas"
• “I hope the [Harper’s Letter] will contribute to a return to sanity, similar to that of the late 1960’s and early 70s”
• “Nourishing the soul isn’t high on the agenda of enlightenment goals compared to reducing poverty, illiteracy and violence etc”
• “There are some cosmically ironic similarities between Right-wing authoritarianism and the il...
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- Coleman Hughes: The moral case against Black Lives Matter
- Runtime
- 35:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read the accompanying article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/coleman-hughes-the-moral-case-against-blm/
It’s easy to dismiss anyone querying the Black Lives Matter movement as either pointlessly contrarian or — worse — actually racist. After all, who could object to the truism contained within chosen name?
But there are important questions to ask about what the facts show about the scale of ‘systemic racism’, and whether drawing attention to race in such an intense way ultimately advances or hurts Martin Luther King’s vision of people being judged “not by the colour of their skin but but the content of their character.”
Coleman Hughes is just 24 years old, but as a fellow of the Manhattan Institute and Contributing Editor of City Journal, has already established himself as a brave and distinctly level-headed voice during heated times.
It was a pleasure to talk to him, and hear his measured and fair assessment of race...
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- Saudi Prince on Israel, Sharia Law and the danger of a new cold war
- Runtime
- 38:22
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Accompanying article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/interview-is-saudi-arabia-making-progress/
Earlier this month, I went to meet the new Saudi ambassador to the UK, Prince Khalid Bandar. He is a senior member of the Saudi royal family (his father Prince Bandar was ambassador to Washington for 23 years and he is descended from Ibn Saud, the first modern king) but totally Westernised (educated at Eton, Oxford and Sandhurst military academy, married to a British aristocrat, father to two half-English children).
For one of the most secretive regimes on earth, the fact that he agreed to a no-holds-barred at-home interview was already a first.
In it he said:
On Saudi culture:
• “The foundation of Saudi society is so different — it’s not agrarian, it’s not about landholdings, it’s a Bedouin nomadic society and that produces a totally different set of ideals for a culture".
On gender equality:
• “Yo...
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- Will Covid regulations kill off the pub?
- Runtime
- 10:24
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read the accompanying piece here on UnHerd: https://unherd.com/thepost/name-please-pub-landlords-face-confusion-over-new-rules/
Freddie Sayers speaks to Peter Borg-Neal, founder and CEO of a 28-strong pub group in the home counties.
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- Matthew Crawford: the dangers of Safetyism
- Runtime
- 34:59
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers speaks to Matthew Crawford, a motorcycle mechanic turned philosopher with a unique perspective on the current moment. Instead of talking in terms of partisan politics, he talks in terms of lived experience and what a good life feels like. I’ve been a fan since his first book, and was delighted to have this wide-ranging conversation about risk, autonomy and and the new politics.
His is one of the few voices that could appeal equally to a Californian surfer and a midwestern religious conservative. Have a watch.
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- Gad Saad: cancel culture is dangerous and anti-liberal
- Runtime
- 38:59
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers chats to Canadian evolutionary psychologist @Gad Saad, who explains how wokeness has infected the BLM and trans movements, the ‘cancerous’ effects of identity politics and why Donald Trump, not Joe Biden, is the rational choice for president.
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- Rutger Bregman: Why civilisation is a curse
- Runtime
- 39:49
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Click here to subscribe to UnHerd: https://unherd.com/subscribe-daily-email/
Freddie Sayers catches up with Dutch historian and campaigner Rutger Bregman to hear why Hobbes was wrong, how civilisation has mostly made people miserable, and why Jordan Peterson is wrong.
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- Malcolm Turnbull: Don’t count Trump out
- Runtime
- 33:25
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- See here for accompanying article: https://unherd.com/thepost/malcolm-turnbull-trump-is-not-a-conservative/
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Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia from 2015-2018, doesn’t hold back in this wide-ranging interview with Freddie Sayers.
We cover everything from the Black Lives Matter protests to rising China and the absence of conservatism in much Right-wing thought. Singling out Donald Trump as someone who is “clearly not a conservative”, the two-time Liberal Party leader explains what he learned about the president from his time in office. Some key quotes:
0:00 Intro
0:58 On statues
• “I’m not a fan of tearing down statues… you can tear down a statue, but you can’t tear down the history”.
2:10 On Black Lives Matter
• Supports the movement but hasn’t “had the opportunity” to take the knee.
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- Norwegian health chief: no need to close schools
- Runtime
- 18:05
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- See here for full write-up and explanation: https://unherd.com/thepost/norwegian-health-chief-we-advised-against-closing-schools/
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Camilla Stoltenberg is the Director-General of the Norwegian Institute for Public Health, which has been advising the Norwegian government on the country’s Covid-19 response. Norway attracted attention in recent weeks after taking the decision to close its border with neighbouring Sweden, while opening it with Denmark as part of the region’s ‘Nordic travel bubble’.
Stoltenberg explains to Freddie Sayers that the reason for Sweden’s exclusion was in large part political, and a recent opinion poll found a majority of the population did not support opening the border with the country.
But in spite of Norway’s success in keeping the total number of infections low, the Director-General argues that the government’s response was no...
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- Chicago Pastor Corey Brooks: Police should not allow looting
- Runtime
- 22:48
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- See here for accompanying article: https://unherd.com/thepost/chicago-pastor-police-should-not-allow-looting/
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Freddie Sayers speaks to Corey Brooks, pastor and founder of the New Beginnings Church in the South Side of Chicago, an area that has been badly affected by looting and rioting in recent weeks. The pastor discussed the damage this has caused, why the police are allowing looting, the failures of both liberal and conservative policies and cultural problems within the black community. He told us:
• Banks, pharmacies and groceries stores in primarily black, impoverished parts of Chicago were hit hard by looting over the past week.
• Police officers seemed to be standing down as this looting occurred - he saw at least one occasion where they allowed a store to be looted.
• Solutions like defunding the police are misguided - "I don't want to live in an area w...
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- Ross Douthat: are the BLM protests a religious movement?
- Runtime
- 31:57
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to New York Times columnist Ross Douthat about his new book The Decadent Society, the religious aspect of antiracism protests, Obama and Trump, and whether lockdowns are a symptom of — or cure for — the decadent West.
Hold on to your hats, we hit some big topics in this half hour! Hope you enjoy.
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- Karl Friston: up to 80% not even susceptible to Covid-19
- Runtime
- 34:15
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- See here for full write-up and explanation: https://unherd.com/2020/06/karl-friston-up-to-80-not-even-susceptible-to-covid-19/
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Professor Karl Friston is a computer modelling expert, world-renowned for his contributions to neuroscience. He has been applying his "dynamic causal modelling" approach to the Covid-19 pandemic, and has reached some startling results.
- The differences between countries are not primarily down to government actions, but due to 'intrinsic' differences in the populations
- We don't yet fully understand what is driving it, although there are theories ranging from levels of vitamin D to genetic differences
- In each country, there appears to be a portion of the population that is 'not even in the game' - that is, not susceptible to Covid-19. This varies hugely between countries
- In the UK, Professor Friston estimates that por...
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- Professor Sunetra Gupta: The epidemic is on its way out
- Runtime
- 30:15
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read the accompanying article on UnHerd: https://unherd.com/2020/05/oxford-doubles-down-sunetra-gupta-interview/
We spoke to Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at the University of Oxford and head of the team that released a study in March which speculated that as much as 50% of the population may already have been infected and the true Infection Fatality Rate could be as low as 0.1%.
In her first major interview since the Oxford study was published, she goes further by arguing that Covid-19 has already passed through the population and is now on its way out. She said:
On antibodies:
• Many of the antibody tests are “extremely unreliable”
• They do not indicate the true level of exposure or level of immunity
• “Different countries have had different lockdown policies, and yet what we’ve observed is almost a uniform pattern of behaviour”
• “Much of the driving force was due to the build-...
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- Niall Ferguson: Covid-19 is China’s Chernobyl moment
- Runtime
- 37:59
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read the accompanying post on UnHerd: https://unherd.com/thepost/niall-ferguson-covid-19-is-chinas-chernobyl-moment/
We spoke to Prof Neil Ferguson before his fall from grace, so it felt only fair to hear from the other Niall Ferguson — famous historian, writer, academic — who was one of the first to call the seriousness of the Covid-19 pandemic in the British press.
He joined us from his mountain cabin in Montana, and shared his thoughts on lockdown, the Asian century, Donald Trump’s re-election prospects and the dangers ahead for Boris Johnson. Hope you enjoy.
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- Professor Karol Sikora: fear is more deadly than the virus
- Runtime
- 31:36
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers interviews Professor Karol Sikora, the Founding Dean and Professor of Medicine at
the University of Buckingham Medical School and an ex-director of the WHO Cancer Programme.
Read the full accompanying article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/professor-karol-sikora-fear-is-more-dangerous-than-the-virus/
Professor Karol Sikora has become something of a celebrity in the UK over the past months for his expert commentary on the pandemic, and his unusual tendency for optimism rather than pessimism.
Virus ‘getting tired’
– In the past two weeks, the virus is showing signs of petering out
– It’s as though the virus is ‘getting tired’, almost ‘getting bored’
– It’s happening across the world at the same time
Existing herd immunity
– The serology results around the world (and forthcoming in Britain) don’t necessarily reveal the percentage of people who have had the disease<...
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- The case for lockdowns: Dr Natalie Dean talks to Freddie Sayers
- Runtime
- 31:32
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read more on UnHerd: https://unherd.com/thepost/us-expert-the-case-for-lockdowns/
Dr Natalie Dean, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at University of Florida has been one of the most prominent voices in the US media arguing in favour of continued lockdowns. She co-authored a piece in the New York Times which argued that a 'herd immunity' strategy would cost millions of lives.
Freddie Sayers challenges her on how she can be so sure...
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- German virologist: Covid-19 is less deadly than we thought
- Runtime
- 30:58
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Read the full accompanying article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/german-virologist-finds-covid-fatality-rate-of-0-24-0-36/
Freddie Sayers talks to Professor Hendrik Streeck about why he thinks lockdown measures were initiated too quickly, and how his findings show a Covid-19 fatality rate of 0.24-0.36%.
The deadliness of Covid-19, measured by the “Infected Fatality Rate” or what percentage of infected people end up dying, has become an issue of global significance.
At UnHerd, we’ve spoken to experts at both ends of the range of estimates, from Neil Ferguson (who believes the IFR to be just under 1%, perhaps 0.8-0.9%) to Johan Giesecke who maintains that it is nearer 0.1%, or one in a thousand.
This may sound like splitting hairs — they are both under one percent after all — but in reality, the difference between these estimates changes everything. At the lower end, a much more laissez-faire policy becomes possible, and at...
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- Nobel prize winning scientist Prof Michael Levitt: lockdown is a “huge mistake”
- Runtime
- 34:34
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- As he is careful to point out, Professor Michael Levitt is not an epidemiologist. He’s Professor of Structural Biology at the Stanford School of Medicine, and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for “the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems.”
With a purely statistical perspective, he has been playing close attention to the Covid-19 pandemic since January, when most of us were not even aware of it. He first spoke out in early February, when through analysing the numbers of cases and deaths in Hubei province he predicted with remarkable accuracy that the epidemic in that province would top out at around 3,250 deaths.
In this interview with Freddie Sayers, Executive Editor of UnHerd, Professor Levitt explains why he thinks indiscriminate lockdown measures as “a huge mistake,” and advocates a “smart lockdown” policy, focused on more effective measures, focused on protecting elderly people.
Read the full...
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- Yanis Varoufakis on Covid-19, Brexit and the trouble with Keir Starmer
- Runtime
- 31:26
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- On day 37 of lockdown, former Greece finance minister Yanis Varoufakis joined Freddie Sayers to discuss his late conversion to Brexit, the collapsing Left-Right distinction, and the politics of Covid 19. Have a watch above (apologies for the patchy quality – stick with it, it gets better and better!)…
On Brexit:
- While he disagreed with Brexit at the time, the whole second referendum campaign was insulting to Brexit voters and explains Labour’s defeat.
- Whereas Dominic Cummings deployed racism “like a weapon” during the Brexit campaign, he does not believe that Brexit voters were racist.
On the failures of the global Left:
- Sanders, Corbyn and Varoufakis himself were defeated because they were undermined by their own political parties.
- Rejects the idea that the Left should embrace harder line immigration policies like the Danish Social - Democrats — he would rather lose every election for the rest of his life than be a ...
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- Prof. Neil Ferguson defends UK Coronavirus lockdown strategy
- Runtime
- 36:00
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Earlier this month, Swedish epidemiologist Johan Giesecke claimed in an interview with UnHerd that the UK was wrong to implement its lockdown measures, and singled out Professor Neil Ferguson’s Imperial study for being too pessimistic in its prediction of 500k corona deaths. Describing it as “not very good”, Giesecke was surprised it had such an impact on policymakers.
Today we heard from the other side when Freddie Sayers spoke to Prof Ferguson to get his response to the Swedish critique and much else. He said that:
- The majority of epidemiologists agree with his position.
- Sweden is still seeing day-on-day increases in death and infection rates, whereas the UK’s has fallen.
- Maintains that UK infection-fatality rate is 0.8-0.9%.
- No allowance was made in the original model for avoidable deaths due to lack of treatment for other conditions.
- The lockdown strategy has been effective, but it it is not sustainable in the long...
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- US entrepreneurs call for easing of lockdown measures: JetBlue founder, David Neeleman & Rohan Silva
- Runtime
- 40:36
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers speaks to the founder of JetBlue, David Neeleman and Second Home co-founder Rohan Silva for the Californian view on lockdown.
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- Why lockdowns are the wrong policy: Swedish expert Prof. Johan Giesecke
- Runtime
- 34:54
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie sayers meets Prof. Johan Giesecke.
Read the full article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/coming-up-epidemiologist-prof-johan-giesecke-shares-lessons-from-sweden/
In an extraordinary interview with UnHerd, Professor Johan Giesecke, one of the world’s most senior epidemiologists, advisor to the Swedish Government (he hired Anders Tegnell who is currently directing Swedish strategy), the first Chief Scientist of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, and an advisor to the director general of the WHO, lays out with typically Swedish bluntness why he thinks UK policy on lockdown and other European countries are not evidence-based, and much more.
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- Alastair Campbell and Maajid Nawaz on the media's role during the Covid-19 crisis
- Runtime
- 37:32
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to Alastair Campbell and Maajid Nawaz about the media's performance during the during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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- Nicky Gumbel's Confession | Confessions with Giles Fraser
- Runtime
- 1:05:22
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- In a Good Friday special, Giles chats to Anglican priest and pioneer of the Alpha Course Nicky Gumbel about the moment he changed from atheist to a Christian, why his father never talked about his being Jewish and doubting God after tragically losing his best friend.
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- #Lockdown TV: Day 18 with Lord Adonis on the Government's response to the crisis
- Runtime
- 26:21
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers discusses with former Secretary of State for Transport, Andrew Adonis the Government's response to the Covid-19 crisis.
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- #LockdownTV: Day 16 with Matthew Sweet and Helen Thompson on the Queen, Boris Johnson's health
- Runtime
- 27:06
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers chats to Matthew Sweet and Helen Thompson about the symbolism of the crown and Prime Minister’s office.
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- #LockdownTV: Day 15 with Ed West, Dominic Frisby and Gavin Haynes
- Runtime
- 36:41
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers and Ed West discuss the implications of Boris Johnson’s move into ICU before they are joined by Dominic Frisby who explains why he and his son chose to give school a miss. Finally, Freddie and Ed chat to Gavin Haynes about why so many far-Right leaders are drawn to Traditionalism, a peculiar quasi-religious political philosophy.
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- #LockdownTV: Day 11 with Paul Embery, Mary Harrington and Giles Fraser
- Runtime
- 40:42
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers speaks to Paul Embery about his thoughts on the upcoming Labour leadership announcement and why we must resist the corona-tyrants. He is later joined by Mary Harrington and Giles Fraser about what makes a post-liberal idyll.
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- #LockdownTV: Day 10 with Peter Hitchens on the government's liberty-eroding Coronavirus measures
- Runtime
- 30:36
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Peter Hitchens talks to Freddie Sayers about the government's liberty-eroding Covid measures on Day 10 of Lockdown TV.
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- LockdownTV: Episode 6 with Tom Chivers, Louise Perry and Rowan Pelling
- Runtime
- 38:02
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- What are the odds of you dying from coronavirus? That is the question Freddie Sayers poses to Tom Chivers who writes in today’s magazine. After that, Louise Perry and Rowan Pelling join Freddie to discuss sexual violence and what sort of sex women really want.
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- Freddie Sayers discusses Sweden's response to Coronavirus with Rick Edwards on BBC Radio 5 Live
- Runtime
- 11:27
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Title
- LockdownTV: Episode 5 with Paulina Neuding and Johan Anderberg
- Runtime
- 19:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- In today’s episode of Lockdown TV, Freddie Sayers speaks to two Swedish journalists, Johan Anderberg from Sydsvenskan and Paulina Neuding from Quillette, about the country’s laissez-faire response to the coronavirus pandemic. Have a listen…
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- LockdownTV: Episode 4 with Ben Gummer, Ed West, Julie Bindel and Joan Smith
- Runtime
- 28:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Will life change after the coronavirus? ‘No!’ is the resounding answer given by former MP and government minister Ben Gummer in his first major interview since his election defeat in 2017. Gummer is later joined by Ed West who argues that a lot can be learned from the black death seven hundred years ago. Finally, Freddie Sayers speaks to Julie Bindel and Joan Smith, who discuss the worrying spike in domestic violence cases during the pandemic.
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- LockdownTV: Episode 3 with David Goodhart, Elizabeth Oldfield, and Zoe Strimpel
- Runtime
- 34:10
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Title
- LockdownTV: Episode 2 with Mary Harrington, Sam Leith, James Kirkup, Will Tanner and Andrew Watts
- Runtime
- 39:44
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to Mary Harrington and Sam Leith about their approaches to WFH before a discussion about which ideologies are faring the best and worst during the pandemic with James Kirkup and Will Tanner. And finally, on a more sombre note, Andrew Watts signals the death knell for traditional funerals.
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- LockdownTV: Episode 1 with Tom Holland, Ed West, Timandra Harkness and Tom Chivers
- Runtime
- 29:50
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to Tom Chivers and Timandra Harkness about whether humans act more foolishly in crises and if it might be worth catching Covid-19. But fear not, says Tom Holland, who argues that suffering in the face of overwhelming terror is what links us to the past.
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- Lisa Nandy On Community Culture
- Runtime
- 6:43
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers speaks to Lisa Nandy at the Big Tent Ideas Festival in September 2019.
- Title
- Tucker Carlson Features Paul Embery's UnHerd Article On Labour
- Runtime
- 4:42
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Read Paul Embery's analysis of why Labour lost the working classes here: https://unherd.com/2019/12/is-this-the-end-for-labour/
- Title
- UnHerd wins Geek of the Week
- Runtime
- 1:45
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- We launched UnHerd Britain, investigating the issues that matter to voters but aren't being talked about in this election, on the Peston show on ITV
- Title
- Rory Stewart on love, Brexit and Boris Johnson
- Runtime
- 23:34
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers sits down with Rory Stewart to talk the politics of love, whether he got it wrong over Brexit and how Boris Johnson made him feel like a battered wife
Read the blog post here: https://unherd.com/thepost/rory-stewart-on-love-brexit-and-boris-johnson/
Some key quotes:
ON THE POLITICS OF LOVE
Fundamentally, it is about showing love for another human being – whoever that human being is. And that means that you need to try to live out your values when you engage with them; and try not to be thrown off balance by the fact that they’re angry with you; try to get beyond your disagreements and try desperately to remember that they are like you. That we’re all an odd bundle of insecurities, vanities, strengths, weaknesses – and that we may do bad things, but that we’re not intrinsically bad people.
It’s not uniquely Christian – you would have it within Islam, you would have it within the Buddhist tradition –...
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- Grace Blakeley: what the Left can learn from Thatcher
- Runtime
- 13:15
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to Grace Blakeley about her new book 'Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialisation', and what her plans would mean in the real world.
- Title
- Siavosh Derakhti: The truth about immigration in Sweden
- Runtime
- 8:27
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to prominent Swedish social activist, Siavosh Derakhti, about his work bringing communities together in Sweden, and his perspective on what's going on in the UK.
- Title
- Hassan Damluji Interview: Can we Build a Global Nationalist Identity?
- Runtime
- 12:47
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie talks to Hassan Damluji about his new book 'The Responsible Globalist'.
- Title
- John Penrose: Can we stop 'bad money' coming into Britain?
- Runtime
- 6:26
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers sits down with John Penrose, the MP for Weston-super-Mare at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
- Title
- Conservative Party Conference 2019 Roundtable
- Runtime
- 19:45
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers hosts a roundtable discussion with David Goodhart, Madeline Grant and Matthew Goodwin at the Conservative Party Conference 2019 in Manchester. They ask: is the Conservative Party really giving Brexit voters what they voted for?
- Title
- Stephen Kinnock: Labour has forgotten its heartlands
- Runtime
- 10:51
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Paul Embery talks to Stephen Kinnock at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton about the future of the Labour Party, and why he wants a cross party Brexit deal.
- Title
- Sam Gyimah: Why I joined the Lib Dems
- Runtime
- 6:46
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers talks to Sam Gyimah at the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth.
- Title
- Charles Clarke: What Blair got wrong
- Runtime
- 6:14
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers interviews Charles Clarke at the Big Tent Ideas Festival.
- Title
- Tom Tugendhat: Should Conservatives take on big business?
- Runtime
- 5:44
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Freddie Sayers asks Tom Tugendhat MP if Conservatives are turning away from big business.
- Title
- Lisa Nandy: Why I didn't vote for May's deal
- Runtime
- 3:45
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Lisa Nandy MP tells Freddie Sayers why she didn't vote for the withdrawal agreement at the Big Tent Ideas Festival.

