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Ep 33: Convince Me It’s OK For A Government To U-Turn

Ep 33: Convince Me It’s OK For A Government To U-Turn

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This week, Maya has a few camera issues (!), we introduce a new theme tune, and we talk U-Turns - does it show a government listening to the public, or is it just a lack of strategic direction?

In Front Page Face Off, we discuss Nick, apparently not his real name, who has succumb to the manosphere so much that he does unspeakable things to a lamp post. And in TikTok Takedown, Maya discusses the situation of male students struggling to find compatible mates based on their political positioning. And finally the Rant Room is open again, where Nigel takes exception to the Daily Telegraph (again).


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The Manoshpere

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/25/nick-wanted-to-drop-bodyfat-and-build-his-own-micro-harem-of-women-how-my-friend-fell-for-the-red-pill-hucksters-of-the-manosphere?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other


Tax Dodgers

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/bills/council-tax/number-council-tax-dodgers-soars-highest-level-since-2009/


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Nige & Maya


TimeStamps:

START 00:00

Intro: 00:43

Nige Debate Start: 01:32

Maya: Debate Start: 11:21

FPFO: 27:05

TikTok Takedown: 37:18

Rant Room: 42:12

Leave Comments Outro: 44:39

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