
The Peter McCormack Show
byPeter McCormack
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The Peter McCormack Show is a podcast covering politics, economics, free speech, and Bitcoin.
Episodes(40 episodes)
#141 – Khaled Hassan – The Silent Coup: How The Muslim Brotherhood Captured The UK
Peter sits down with Khaled Hassan to discuss immigration, extremism, and why Britain's institutions have become incapable of enforcing boundaries or even discuss them honestly. From counter-terrorism failures to media self-censorship, we examine how fear of controversy has replaced decision-making and why suppressing uncomfortable conversations doesn't reduce risk, but pushes it into darker, more dangerous directions. This is a conversation about red lines, state authority, and what happens when a country refuses to define either. ...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 1h 46m 6s
#140 – Ben Habib – The British Right Has a Leadership Problem
In this episode, I'm joined by Ben Habib for a conversation about Reform, Nigel Farage and where British politics is heading. Ben argues that Reform is far more fragile than most people realise. That it lacks a clear political philosophy, is driven by personality rather than principle, and could fail badly if it ever reaches power. His fear isn't just that Reform collapses, it's that its failure would discredit the wider pro-British cause for a generation. We discuss Farage's leadership, ambition, and record, the danger of movements built around individuals rather than ideas, and why...
Published: Jan 20, 2026Duration: 1h 6m 7s
PMQs #009 – Jenrick's Defection Changes Nothing
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 between different speeds of the same outcome. SHOW NOTES › https://substack.com/@petermccormack › https://www.inolongerconsent.com/ › https://x.com/ConsentEnds CONTACT PETE › Website - http://petermccormack.com › Feedback - https://www.petermccormack.com/contact › Email - me@petermccorma...
Published: Jan 19, 2026Duration: 55m 29s
PMQs #008 – Why the Financial World Order is Shifting
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 bad leader. It's about incentives, power, and a financial system that concentrates wealth, hollows out society, and forces every government into the same trap: manage decline & tighten control. From Keir Starmer and Ofcom to central banks, QE, and why elections no longer change...
Published: Jan 14, 2026Duration: 1h 4m 43s
#139 - Simon Dixon - How the Financial-Industrial Complex Runs the World
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. Governments, he argues, have become balance sheets and citizens have become collateral. We talk about how the debt-based system works, why rolling over debt keeps everything alive, how asset managers shape outcomes and why wars, bailouts, inflation, and social breakdown all follow the same incentives. It's about power...
Published: Jan 8, 2026Duration: 2h 4m 50s
PMQs #007 - Why Trump Wants Venezuela
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 arguments about regime change and international law don't hold up in the real world. They also look at the role of oil, US power, proxy conflicts, and why strong states operate by different rules. The episode ends on the hardest question of all: after removing a...
Published: Jan 6, 2026Duration: 58m 31s
#138 – Steve Baker – The Structural Failure of Government
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. We also explore how a system can continue to function while delivering worse outcomes year after year. We also discuss the problem of power without limits, money without restraint and what happens to democracy when nothing fundamental can be challenged and no one is ever...
Published: Jan 5, 2026Duration: 1h 24m 35s
PMQs #006 - The Quiet Leviathan — Inflation Is Breaking Everything
Inflation is the thing breaking everything. Not just prices - but trust, politics, institutions and people's belief that the system even works for them anymore. There's no sudden collapse coming and no dramatic moment where it all falls apart. It is slower than that and we're living through it right now. In this episode of PMQs, I talk through how inflation hollowed out living standards, why people are withdrawing from politics altogether, and why what looks like incompetence is often something closer to design. This isn't left vs right. It's...
Published: Dec 31, 2025Duration: 53m 10s
#137 - Larry Sanger - Will AI Replace Wikipedia?
In this conversation, Larry Sanger explains how Wikipedia's governance structure allowed anonymous editors, activist groups, PR firms, and institutional power to capture what became the world's default source of truth. This isn't a culture-war rant. It's a structural explanation of how neutrality failed and why reform may no longer be possible. We discuss: – How Wikipedia was originally designed – Why expert review was rejected – Anonymous power and editor oligarchies – Activism, PR firms & source blacklists – Israel, Trump & political bias – Why "consensus" became enforcement – Whether AI will replace Wikipedia – Why Sanger belie...
Published: Dec 29, 2025Duration: 1h 46m 56s
PMQs #005 - This Country Doesn't Work Anymore
This country doesn't work anymore. In this episode, I explain why I no longer believe voting can fix what's broken and why the real problem isn't left vs right, race vs race, or party vs party but unconstrained government power. This is a continuation of ideas sparked by recent debates around Nick Fuentes, Carl Benjamin, identity politics and the collapse of legitimacy in modern democracies. I'm not calling for violence. I'm not calling for chaos. I'm calling for something far more dangerous to the state: Withdrawal of consent. <...
Published: Dec 23, 2025Duration: 54m 1s
#136 - Carl Benjamin - Nick Fuentes as a Symptom, Not a Cause
Carl Benjamin is a political commentator and cultural critic. This discussion focuses on diagnosis — not slogans — and on understanding consequences before they arrive. Young men aren't radicalising because of ideology, they're reacting to a world that no longer works for them. In this conversation with Carl Benjamin, we break down why the post-war consensus has collapsed, why politics feels illegitimate and why a generation feels pushed to the edge. In this episode we discuss: – Why young men feel shut out of the system – The collapse of the post-WWII consensus – Piers Morgan, Nick Fuentes, a...
Published: Dec 18, 2025Duration: 1h 48m 17s
PMQs #004 - I'm Withdrawing My Consent from the British State
I've reached an inflection point. I no longer believe Britain's political system can fix itself. This isn't about left vs right, Labour vs Conservative, or the next election. It's about unconstrained power, broken incentives and a system that rewards failure while hollowing out the next generation. In this PMQs episode, I explain why I'm withdrawing my consent from the British state and why so many young people have already done the same. This isn't apathy. It's a vote of no confidence. In this episode: – Why politicians care about only on...
Published: Dec 15, 2025Duration: 57m 48s
#135 - Michael Green - The Benchmark That Broke America
Mike Green is a macro strategist known for his work on market structure, benchmark distortions, passive flows and systemic fragility. A single benchmark shaped American markets and policy for decades and economist Mike Green believes it distorted risk, inflated asset prices, weakened the middle class and misled policymakers about the true state of the economy. In this conversation, he breaks down how a flawed model became accepted as truth, how it quietly rewired incentives, and why he thinks the consequences are now impossible to ignore. In this episode we discuss: – What the "broken benchmark" ac...
Published: Dec 11, 2025Duration: 2h 45m 29s
#134 - Steve Keen - How Modern Economics Became Ideology
Modern economics is built on competing theories that often describe the world in very different ways. In this conversation, economist Steve Keen sets out his explanation for how money works, why he believes mainstream economic models fail, and why debt, banking and housing play a far greater role in economic crises than most policymakers acknowledge. Keen's perspective challenges the assumptions of neoclassical, Keynesian and Austrian economists alike. In this episode we discuss: – How economics became political ideology – Why neoclassical theory broke the West – The Left vs Right illusion in economic policy – What mon...
Published: Dec 9, 2025Duration: 2h 29m 41s
#133 - Karl-Friedrich Israel - Inflation, Inequality, Socialism & the Future of Europe
Inflation isn't an economic metric — it's a political tactic. When governments lie about inflation, they're not miscalculating; they're stealing from you. Economist Karl-Friedrich Israel explains how inflation quietly enriches asset holders, punishes workers and pushes Europe into a slow, silent decline. If your living standards are falling while politicians insist everything is fine, this conversation will make sense of it. If you still believe governments can print prosperity without consequences, you won't enjoy what follows. In this episode we discuss: – How inflation secretly taxes the poor – Why CPI hides the real cost of living...
Published: Dec 4, 2025Duration: 1h 45m 21s
#132 - James Esses - Is Gender Ideology Harming Children?
James Esses is a psychotherapist and former Childline volunteer who was expelled from his degree and blacklisted by his profession for opposing gender ideology. He now works with young people suffering from gender dysphoria and is one of the UK's most articulate defenders of reality, safeguarding and children's rights. CONTACT PETE › Website - http://petermccormack.com › Feedback - https://www.petermccormack.com/contact › Email - me@petermccormack.com › Instagram - /mccormack555 › X/Twitter - https://x.com/petermccormack/ CONNECT WITH JAMES ESSES › X/Twitter - https://x.com/JamesEsse...
Published: Dec 2, 2025Duration: 1h 35m 59s
PMQs #003 - Four Lies = One Generation of Decay
The third episode of PMQs is here. Peter McCormack breaks down how political lies, from manifestos to media narratives, create decline across generations. He dismantles Rachel Reeves' gaslighting, Keir Starmer's child poverty lies, the failure of party politics and why trust in democracy is collapsing. SHOW NOTES › https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDOsm-CYUwQ › https://x.com/JamesMelville/status/1994278043137761412 › https://x.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1993966404354101428 › https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1995089190481248354 CONTACT PETE › Website - http://petermccormack.com › Feedback - https://www.petermccormack.com/contact › Email - me@petermccorma...
Published: Dec 1, 2025Duration: 53m 42s
#132 - James Esses - Is Gender Ideology Harming Children?
James Esses is a psychotherapist and former Childline volunteer who was expelled from his degree and blacklisted by his profession for opposing gender ideology. He now works with young people suffering from gender dysphoria and is one of the UK's most articulate defenders of reality, safeguarding and children's rights. CONTACT PETE › Website - http://petermccormack.com › Feedback - https://www.petermccormack.com/contact › Email - me@petermccormack.com › Instagram - /mccormack555 › X/Twitter - https://x.com/petermccormack/ CONNECT WITH JAMES ESSES › X/Twitter - https://x.com/JamesEsses › Websi...
Published: Nov 28, 2025Duration: 1h 38m 27s
PMQs #002 - Labour's Budget: Another Tax Raid on Working People
Labour's second budget is here and it's another full-blown tax raid. They've hit workers again, squeezed savers again, blown up the welfare bill again and still delivered nothing for business, growth or the people who actually drive the economy. If you earn, save, build or invest, Labour just came back for round two: punishing work, killing incentives and pushing the UK deeper into decline. SHOW NOTES › https://x.com/rachelreevesmp/status/1993575889817268537?s=48 › https://x.com/benobesejecty/status/1991933898667036730?s=48 › https://x.com/DOGE__news/status/1940926027800498248/video/1 CONTACT PETE › Website - http://pe...
Published: Nov 26, 2025Duration: 1h 0m 25s
#131 - Angela McArdle - The Fight for Freedom in a Post-Rational World
Angela McArdle is the former Chair of the US Libertarian Party and a leading voice in the global liberty movement. In this conversation, we explore the ideological war raging beneath the surface: between those who want freedom and those who want control. CONTACT PETE › Website - http://petermccormack.com › Feedback - https://www.petermccormack.com/contact › Email - me@petermccormack.com › Instagram - /mccormack555 › X/Twitter - https://x.com/petermccormack/ CONNECT WITH ANGELA MCARDLE › X/Twitter - https://x.com/RealAngelaMc SPONSORS › IREN - https://www.i...
Published: Nov 25, 2025Duration: 1h 38m 50s