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Is Britain blind to Islamism? Former diplomat speaks out | Plus: Row after mass Muslim prayer in Trafalgar square

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Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Tom Slater, editor of spiked, for a fearless look at the stories Britain’s political class would rather avoid.


They begin with the growing backlash against assisted dying, after Scotland votes down plans to legalise it. Julia and Tom ask whether so-called safeguards ever really hold, and whether Britain is being pushed towards a moral and medical disaster seen elsewhere in the West.


Also in this episode: the Kent meningitis outbreak and the astonishingly slow response from public health officials, raising fresh questions about whether Britain’s bureaucracies have learned anything at all.

Then to leadership maneuvers in the Labour Party, as Angela Rayner warns Keir Starmer’s government is already running out of time. Is Labour collapsing under the weight of its own incompetence? And with voters losing faith in both main parties, is this exactly why more people are turning to Reform UK for answers?


Julia and Tom also tackle the escalating Iran conflict, Donald Trump’s attacks on Starmer, and the West’s growing inability to face down serious geopolitical threats.


And then the big row over mass Islamic prayer in Trafalgar Square. Is this harmless religious expression or a visible sign that Britain’s leaders are too weak to defend the country’s identity, public space and traditions?


Plus, former British diplomat Edmund Fitton-Brown joins Julia to warn that Islamist entryism inside the civil service, academia and the BBC is now impossible to ignore. He explains how fear of being labelled “Islamophobic” is silencing debate, distorting policy and leaving Britain dangerously exposed.


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