Episodes
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In this episode, we delve firsthand into the gripping account of a former business owner whose life was upended by the corruption at the heart of Lloyds Bank.
Amidst the chaos of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, Kash tells how he found himself ensnared in Lloyds' mismanagement, resulting in the loss of his property business and more.
His story sheds light on the far-reaching consequences of institutional corruption. Tune in as Kash shares his harrowing journey, offering insights into the human toll of a system plagued by manipulation and misconduct.
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Join the Champagne Socialist as he talks with AI expert and author Kyle Taylor, alongside Callum Barnes, the Head of AI at Body Rocket. They explore how AI is completely reshaping our economy and political landscape, amplifying the proliferation of misinformation fueled by social media. In a world where the authenticity of what you see online is increasingly blurred how do we navigate reality?
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In this gripping episode of Not to Get Political, we delve into the contentious world of dog breed bans, sparked by recent government actions against the XL Bully. Our host navigates this polarised issue with Robert a representative from Animal Rising, offering an insightful look into the effectiveness of such bans, the emotional and political landscapes surrounding them, and heart-wrenching stories from the front lines of animal welfare.
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Dive into our latest episode of Not to Get Political, where we uncover the startling truths behind the British Post Office scandal that has shaken a nation. This episode features special guest Andy Fury, representative of the Communication Workers Union, who brings to light a shocking story of injustice that has impacted over 900 workers.
Discover the repercussions of a flawed system that wrongfully accused innocent postmasters, altering lives and careers. Andy and The Champagne Socialist delve into the intricate web of corruption and legal battles, offering a glimpse into a fight for justice that's more than just a corporate issue – it's a human story.
This episode offers a mix of heartache, resilience, and a call for accountability that will leave you questioning the very foundations of justice and corporate responsibility. Join us for an episode that's not just informative, but a true eye-opener.
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In this episode, The Champagne Socialist talks to friend of the show Femi Oluwole about the current government's obsession with deporting migrants to Rwanda in light of the recent vote for Sunak's Rwanda Policy, as well as the future of the Tories.
We look forward to you tuning in!
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In this episode The Champagne Socialist is joined by disability rights campaigner Dan White for an insightful discussion on the recent welfare cuts impacting disabled people, as announced in Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement. We delve into the experiences of disabled individuals and their carers in the UK, exploring the real-world effects of these government support reductions. The conversation also covers the motivations behind these cuts and the stance of Tory Party figures, including David Cameron.
Don't miss this episode and if you find it valuable, please show your support with a 5-star rating on your listening platform.
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In this episode, The Champagne Socialist examines the political impact of the massive Palestine march in London. Special guests include Rustam Wahab, founder of UK Fact Check, and content creator Seanramiz. They explore whether the political winds are changing, cover David Cameron’s return to politics, Suella Braverman’s sacking, and public reactions to the Gaza crisis. Seanramiz shares his experience interviewing far-right protestors at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day and they discuss the events at the Pro-Palestine march.
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In this special episode we talk to Chris Kunzler, a student of Middle Eastern Studies at Exeter and content creator, about the situation in Israel and Palestine.
He sheds light on the history that led us to where are today, the claims Israelis believe they have on the land, the use of anti-semitism when discussing this crisis and so much more.
This is a jam-packed episode, full of insight and learning from Chris about the crisis and is essential listening if you want to understand more about this very important topic.
Chris presents information based on years of studying under academics such as Ilan Pappe and bases his learning on a variety of sources and viewpoints.
Get tickets for A Night For Gaza: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/749870531947?aff=oddtdtcreator
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In this episode, The Champagne Socialist talks to Chloe and Go from Our Voice Matters (OVM) a cross-party grassroots organisation campaigning to improve awareness and build systems to deal with the endemic sexual harassment within political parties and Westminster.
Trigger warning: Some of the details and topics discussed in this episode may be sensitive to some listeners, involving SA and R.
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In light of Rishi Sunak's recent comments that "a man is a man and a woman is a woman, that's just common sense" The Champagne Socialist spoke with Fizz Sinclair, drag artist and actress. They discuss Fizz's personal experience coming out as gay and then trans in her 20s, politics in comedy, the power of negative media headlines and the media's obsession with trans people. Fizz also helps The Champagne Socialist give well-known politicians a make over and start their unworthy careers in Drag. Tune in if for some fun!
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In this episode The Champagne Socialist talks to YouTuber No Justice (NJ) about the state of the economy, austerity and how the Conservative government got us here. But, also how the Labour Party aren't offering anything better or different.
NJ talks about the need for radical change that goes beyond the Neo-Liberal hegemony we find ourselves in, leading into a discussion about her vision for a future economy that isn't defined by 'growth' and what economic models we can adopt to increase equality.
Tune in to hear NJ's eloquent answers to some of society's biggest problems.
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Join The Champagne Socialist as he speaks to Peter Rugman, the creative mind behind The Non Stick Pans. In this episode, we delve into a range of topics from Peter’s views on the current Tory government as well as Kier Starmer and the evolving identity of the Labour Party to the influences that have shaped his music.
We also tackle the controversial world of right-wing 'grifters' and explore the backstory of Peter’s viral content that has captivated millions.
And as a bonus, prepare to be entertained by Peter’s spot-on impressions of today’s leading politicians.
Don’t miss this eclectic mix of politics, art, and humour!
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In this episode, The Champagne Socialist engages in a conversation with Seanramiz, a political content creator, to explore his political views and interests.
They delve into Sean's experience as a state-educated student at Oxford University and his perspectives on the institution's connection to the ruling class.
The discussion also touches upon the history of Notting Hill Carnival and the annual public reactions it elicits.
Furthermore, they explore some of Sean's most viral social media content, which often involves interviewing attendees at right-wing events such as anti-migrant rallies and coronation ceremonies, getting the scoop on their frustrations.
Tune in to join their engaging discussion!
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In this episode the Champagne Socialist talks to Ben Smoke, journalist and Commissioning Editor at Huck Magazine, about recent rises in homophobic and anti-LGBTQ+ attacks as well as the media and government response to such events. They slide into discussing the transphobia within the media and its perpetuation of narratives like this, as well as the divide it has caused among left and right as well as left and left. Ben and the Champagne Socialist also discuss the Conservative and Labour's support (or lack thereof) for the LGBTQ+ community, the ability of the government to solve inequality and close the conversation by looking at what what we can to come together. Tune in and we'll see you there!
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Join us for a discussion across the pond with Teddy Ogborn, climate activist and part of the Planet Over Profit (POP) movement who recently took social media by storm with a new wave of disruptive protests. Teddy and the Champagne Socialist dive deep into the understanding that climate justice is more than just environmental action; it's about tackling the roots of inequality, both racial and economic, that entwine with the fabric of our planet's crisis.
We explore the tactics that POP employs and the public of reactions they’ve sparked. Moving up from the streets to the corridors of power, we dissect the role of politicians in catalyzing change – including the likes of the Biden administration. And let's not forget: the upcoming US election emerges as a pivotal crossroads for our planet's fate, and Teddy paints a vivid picture of why it matters more than ever.
Don’t miss this corker of an episode!
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In this episode, we invite Little Miss Solana and acclaimed novelist Julia Bell to dissect the film of 2023: Barbie (unless you preferred Oppenheimer). Is it a trailblazing feminist commentary or simply another blockbuster aiming to make a profit? Alongside the Champagne Socialist, we delve into the film's political and social implications, that’s stirred up fervent reactions from across the political spectrum, with some even burning Barbie dolls in protest.
Does Barbie effectively explore intersectional feminism? Does it turn the Barbie brand, a children's doll, into a political device? Or, is it Greta Gerwig’s attempt to push ironic storytelling to its extremes? Tune in to this episode to find the answers to these questions and more, and unravel the complexities of this controversial film.
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In this episode, join acclaimed journalist Mic Wright as he engages in an enlightening conversation with the Champagne Socialist, delving into the nuanced realm of UK politics. They unpack the significance of the recent by-elections in England, particularly as it pertains to Starmer's Labour Party, and examine the influence of the tabloid press. This conversation will highlight how papers like the Sun and Daily Mail artfully capture the attention of the working class whilst parroting the perspectives of their Tory puppet Tory masters. They'll also explore the Liberals' often not-so-liberal attitudes towards the readers of these tabloids, as well as their political opponents, and how it hampers progress. So, settle in for a stimulating journey through the twists and turns of the contemporary British political landscape.
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In this episode, with Brian Renwick (a.k.a Wan Lik Hang), a self-confessed China enthusiast and author of The Reasonable Man Blog, we explore deeply Chinese culture and identity. Amidst pervasive Western portrayals that depict China as an authoritarian nightmare reminiscent of an Orwellian dystopia, Brian presents a more balanced perspective on the Chinese way of life, their views, government, moral compass, and value system. Through this enlightening conversation, Brian invites us to understand how the fundamental aspects of the Chinese people are conducive to, and benefit from, a style of governance such as Xi Jinping's.
Brian raises stimulating questions encouraging you to examine your preconceived notions and expand your cognitive horizons. With the dire state of Western democracies, what can we look to learn from Asia? With deep economic co-dependence, how can the Chinese style of government and Western democracy coexist harmoniously? As you immerse yourself in this thought-provoking episode, prepare to re-examine your thinking. -
In this episode we talk to Joris Lechene (Joris Explains on TikTok) about the riots happening in France as well as the wider issues going on in the country, it’s links to a history of unrest and colonialism. Vive la révolution!
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In this episode, we engage in a revealing conversation with Sam Bright, the author of 'Bullingdon Club Britain' and journalist at Byline Times. Despite the barrage of negative press that has come its way, the Bullingdon Club remains an enigma. Sam helps us untangle the complex web of lies and heinous acts that make the legacy of The Bullingdon Club. We uncover the extensive network of well-known members of the ruling elite who trace their roots back to this notorious organisation and delve into the murky actions in which they partook, all under the veil of secrecy, loyal to the oath of Omertà. Today, we're cracking the code to see who was part of the club and what it looks like in the current era. Prepare to pull back the curtain on one of Britain's most notorious secret societies.
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